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SPECIFICATION FOR SYMBOL FOR IONIZING RADIATION
MS 212:1974
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard Specification specifies a symbol recommended for use only to signify the actual or potential presence of ionizing radiation and to identify objects, devices, materials or combi ....Read more nations of materials which emit such radiation.For the purpose of this
Standard, ionizing radiation means X — and gamma rays, alpha and
beta particles; but not sound or radio wave, or visible, infra-red, or
ultra-violet light.
This Standard Specification does not specify the radiation levels at
which the symbols are to be used.
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Concrete - Specification, performance, production and conformity (Third revision)
MS EN 206:2016
Status : 3rd Revision
Format : PDF

The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the Technical
Committee on Concrete and Concrete Products under the authority of the Industry Standards
Committ ....Read more ee on Building, Construction and Civil Engineering.
This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 206:2013, Concrete - Specification, performance,
production and conformity, published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
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METALLIC MATERIALS - UNINTERRUPTED UNAXIAL CREEP TESTING IN TENSION - METHOD OF TEST(ISO 204:1997, IDT)
MS ISO 204:2005
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard specifies an uninterrupted creep test and defines the mechanical properties of metallic materials which can be determined, in particular the creep elongation and the time of cr ....Read more eeprupture, at a specified temperature. Close

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Cement - Part 1- Compositions, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements (First revision)
MS EN 197-1:2014
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the
Working Group on EN 197-1 under the authority of the Industry Standard Committee on
Building, Construction ....Read more and Civil Engineering. Development of this standard was carried out by
The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the Standards Writing
Organisation (SWO) appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for cement.
This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 197-1:2011, Cement - Part 1: Composition,
specifications and conformity criteria for common cements, published by the European
Committee for Standardisation (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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Cement - Part 2: Conformity evaluation
MS EN 197-2:2007
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the Working Group on EN 197-2 under the authority of the Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and Civil Eng ....Read more ineering. Development of this standard was carried out by The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the Standards Writing Organisation appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for cement.

This Malaysian Standard does not include in its scope:
a) the additional special properties of low heat Portland cement, conformance to BS 1370
or of sulfate-resisting Portland cement, conformance to MS 1037; and
b) other types of cement whose hardening is not primarily due to the hydration of calcium silicates, i.e. high alumina cement, conformance to BS 915-2. It is intended that cements from within this range will be specified in further parts of MS EN
197 and MS EN 196 or in other standards.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 197-2:2000, Cement - Part 2: Conformity evaluation, published by the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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Methods of testing cement - Part 3: Determination of setting times and soundness
MS EN 196-3:2007 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the Working Group on EN 196 - Physical under the authority of the Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and ....Read more Civil Engineering. Development of this standard was carried out by The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the Standards Writing Organisation appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for cement.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 196-3:2005, Methods of testing cement - Part 3: Determination of setting times and soundness, published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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Methods of testing cement - Part 7: Methods of taking and preparing samples of cement
MS EN 196-7:2007 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
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The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the Working Group on EN 196 - Physical under the authority of the Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and ....Read more Civil Engineering. Development of this standard was carried out by The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the Standards Writing Organisation appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for cement.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 196-7:1989, Methods of testing cement - Part 7: Methods of taking and preparing samples of cement, published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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Methods of testing cement - Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cement
MS EN 196-5:2007
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the Working Group on EN 196 - Physical under the authority of the Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and ....Read more Civil Engineering. Development of this standard was carried out by The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the Standards Writing Organisation appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for cement.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 196-5:2005, Methods of testing cement - Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cement, published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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Methods of testing cement - Part 6: Determination of fineness
MS EN 196-6:2007
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
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The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian Standard was recommended by the Working Group on EN 196 - Physical under the authority of the Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and ....Read more Civil Engineering. Development of this standard was carried out by The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the Standards Writing Organisation (SWO) appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for cement.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 196-6:1989, Methods of testing cement - Part 6: Determination of fineness, published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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Methods of testing cement – Part 9: Heat of hydration - Semi-adiabatic method
MS EN 196-9:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

The adoption of the EN Standard as a Malaysian standard was recommended by the
Working Group on EN 196 - Chemical under the authority of the Industry Standards
Committee on Building, Con ....Read more struction and Civil Engineering. Development of this standard
was carried out by The Cement and Concrete Association of Malaysia which is the
Standards Writing Organisation appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for
cement.
This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 196-9:2003, Methods of testing cement - Part 9:
Heat of hydration - Semi-adiabatic method, published by the European Committee for
Standardization (CEN) with the exceptions as listed below.
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