Summary for Test 2022-01-21-15-4
Test performed: ASTM C109-16aProject Information
Project Identifiers | Project ID: 8801 DEA: AML-CEM EFIS: AML-CEM |
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DIST-CO-RTE-PM | 59--- |
Award Date | Not set |
Closeout Date | Not set |
Work Description | Special project for Cementitious Materials for use in Concrete Authorized Material List (AML) |
Location Description | Not set |
QA Service Level | NOT VERIFIED |
Sample Information
Sample Taken Date | 01/21/2022 | Sample Unique Key | 15 |
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Will the laboratory/organization for which you are a member perform testing on this material sample? | Yes | Date that the sample was received by the laboratory/organization performing the testing | 01/21/2022 |
Sample type | Proficiency | A brief description of the sample | Portland Cement |
The quantity of what the sample constitutes | 1 sample | From where was the sample collected | Manufacturer |
First name of sampler or witnessed by | na | Last name of sampler or witnessed by | na |
Title of sampler | Telephone number of sampler | ||
Laboratory sample identification | CM228224 | Linked DIME Sample ID | |
The fabricator/manufacturer/facility name | CCRL Portland 224 | Transportation Laboratory (TL) Number | |
Inspector Lot Number from the Transportation Laboratory (TL) Form | Structure unique identifier | ||
Structure name |
Material Information
Material Type | Cementitious | Brand | CCRL |
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Mill | CCRL | Type of Cementitious Material | Type II Cement |
Test Details
DIME Sample ID: 2022-01-21-15
DIME Test ID: 2022-01-21-15-4
Testing Lab: CT HQ - Sacramento Cement Testing Laboratory
Test Method: ASTM C109-16a: Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars (Using 2-in. or [50-mm] Cube Specimens)
Test Release Date: 2022-03-17
Test Results
Will control cubes be used per ASTM C311?: no
Input Type: Measured
Tester's full name: Benjamin Lenz
Date of test: 03/01/2022
Age of specimen: 28 days
The amount of flow : 108 %
The amount of water used : 48.5 %
Compressive strength of 1st specimen : 6012 psi
Compressive strength of 2nd specimen: 6117 psi
Compressive strength of 3rd specimen : 6430 psi
Average Compressive strength (to nearest 10 psi): 6190 psi
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Test was verified on 3/17/2022 ✔