GSO ASTM C1526:2023

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 10 September 2023 ·

Standard Specification for Serpentine Dimension Stone

Mineral materials and products
Including earth, sands, clay, slates, stones, etc.

GSO ASTM C1526:2023 Files

GSO ASTM C1526:2023 Scope

This specification covers the material characteristics, physical requirements, and sampling methods appropriate for the selection of serpentine (serpentine marble) dimension stone for general building and structural purposes. Dimension serpentine shall include stone that is sawed, cut, split, or otherwise finished or shaped, and shall specifically exclude molded, cast, or otherwise artificially aggregated units composed of fragments, and also crushed and broken stone. The physical property requirements to which serpentine stones shall adhere to are absorption by weight, density, compressive strength, modulus of rupture, abrasion resistance, and flexural strength.

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