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EN 998-1:2010 and EN 998-2:2010 Specification for mortar for masonry - ir_71 - 12-17-2010

Dear friends,
I am looking for the following standards:


EN 998-1:2010
Specification for mortar for masonry - Part 1: Rendering and plastering mortar
This European Standard is applicable to factory made rendering/plastering mortar based on inorganic binders for external (rendering) and internal (plastering) use on walls, ceilings, columns and partitions. It contains definitions and final performance requirements.
It does not cover mortars where calcium sulphate binder is the principle active binding agent.
Calcium sulphate binder can be used as an additional binder together with air lime. If air lime is the principle active binding component, the rendering/plastering mortar is covered by this European Standard. If the calcium sulphate binder is the principle active binding component, the mortar is covered by EN 13279. The classification is carried out by the producer of the mortar.
Special fire resistant- and acoustical mortars, mortars for structural repair and surface treatments of building elements such as materials for smoothing or trueing, paints, coatings, thin-layer organic renders/plasters and prefabricated units (e.g. plaster boards) are not dealt with in this European Standard.
This European Standard covers rendering/plastering mortars defined in Clause 3 with the exception of site made rendering/plastering mortars. However, this European Standard or part of this European Standard may be used in conjunction with codes of application and national specifications covering site made mortars.

EN 998-2:2010
Specification for mortar for masonry - Part 2: Masonry mortar
This European Standard specifies requirements for factory made masonry mortars (bedding, jointing and pointing) for use in masonry walls, columns and partitions (e.g. facing and rendered masonry, load bearing or non-load bearing masonry structures for building and civil engineering).
This European Standard defines for fresh mortars the performance related to workable life, chloride content, air content, density and correction time (for thin-layer mortars only). For hardened mortars it defines e.g. performances related to compressive strength, bond strength, density measured according to the corresponding test methods contained in separate European Standards.
This European Standard provides for the evaluation of conformity of the product to this European Standard.
The marking requirement for products covered by this European Standard is included.
This European Standard covers masonry mortars defined in Clause 3 with the exception of site made mortars. However, this European Standard or part of this European Standard may be used in conjunction with codes of applications and national specifications covering site made mortars.

If somebody of you have them, please share them.
Thanks in advance.



RE: EN 998-1:2010 and EN 998-2:2010 Specification for mortar for masonry - hich - 12-18-2010

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RE: EN 998-1:2010 and EN 998-2:2010 Specification for mortar for masonry - ir_71 - 12-18-2010

Dear hich,

I am looking for the official editions of these two standards from November 2010. Two documents, which are uploaded by you are final drafts.
I suppose there are no considerable differences between the final drafts and the final editions.

Thank you very much.

Regards.


RE: EN 998-1:2010 and EN 998-2:2010 Specification for mortar for masonry - medo_sk - 01-26-2012

The links are dead.
Please re-upload them.