GSO 440:2007
Gulf Standard
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Edition 2
Current Edition
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Approved on
05 June 2007
Calcium Silicate bricks
GSO 440:2007 Files
Arabic
13 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
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English
9 Pages
Current Edition
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GSO 440:2007 Scope
- This document specifies the characteristics and performance requirements of
calcium silicate masonry units for which the main intended uses are inner
walls, outer walls, cellars, foundations and external chimney masonry.
- It defines the performance related to e.g. strength, density and dimensional
accuracy, measured according to the corresponding test methods contained in
separate Gulf Standard .It provides for the evaluation of conformity of the
product to this Gulf Standard.
- The marking requirement for products covered by this document is also
included .
- This document does not specify standard sizes for calcium silicate masonry
units.
( Note: For information on sizes and shapes BS4729 may be referred ).
- It does not cover units with more than 60 % volume of voids, nor products
made from shale as a major raw material.
- It covers specially shaped masonry units also , which are not regular parallel
piped.
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