IS 6452 Part 1

: 1989

White Portland Cement - Specification

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This standard specifies the manufacturing process, chemical composition, and physical properties for high alumina cement (HAC). It outlines mandatory requirements for strength, setting time, and soundness, along with the necessary testing procedures. The standard includes a crucial appendix warning against the improper use of HAC in structures due to potential strength loss from 'conversion'.

Specifies requirements for white portland cement used in decorative and architectural applications.

Quick Reference Values
Minimum Alumina (Al2O3) content by mass32%
Ratio of % Alumina (Al2O3) to % Lime (CaO)0.85 to 1.30
Minimum initial setting time30 minutes
Maximum final setting time600 minutes
Minimum 1-day compressive strength30.0 MPa
Minimum 3-day compressive strength35.0 MPa
Maximum expansion in Le Chatelier test5 mm
Practical Notes
The most critical consideration for HAC is the 'conversion' phenomenon, where the cement's hydration products change in warm (>25°C), moist conditions, leading to a significant loss of strength and increased porosity. Its use in load-bearing structures is therefore highly restricted.
HAC must never be mixed with Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) or lime, as this can cause a 'flash set' and unpredictable long-term behavior.
It is primarily suitable for applications requiring rapid hardening, high-temperature resistance (refractory concrete), or resistance to chemical (sulfate) attack.