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DIN 52100-2:1990-11

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PETROGRAPHIC EXAMINATION OF NATURAL STONE AND MINERAL AGGREGATES; GENERAL

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

03-07-2021

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1990

1 Scope and field of application
2 Summary of methods
      2.1 Macroscopic examination
      2.2 Stereomicroscopy
      2.3 Examination by polarising microscope
      2.4 Granulometric analysis of soil
      2.5 Chemical analysis
      2.6 Thermal analysis
      2.7 X-ray diffraction analysis
      2.8 Electron microscopy
      2.9 Examination by microprobe
3 Samples, sections and preparations
      3.1 Hand specimens
      3.2 Aggregates and aggregate preparations
      3.3 Microsections
      3.4 Polished sections
      3.5 Analysis samples
4 Mineral composition
      4.1 Macroscopic examination
      4.2 Stereomicroscope
      4.3 Examination by polarising microscope
      4.4 Thermal analysis
      4.5 X-ray diffraction analysis
      4.6 Examination by microprobe
5 Fabric
      5.1 Macroscopic examination
      5.2 Examination by stereomicroscope
      5.3 Examination by polarising microscope
      5.4 Scanning electron microscopy
6 Chemical composition
      6.1 Chemical analysis
      6.2 Examination by microprobe
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Explanatory notes

A sound knowledge of petrographic characteristics of the rock material or mineral to be examined is required when testing natural stone and mineral aggregates. A petrographic examination will normally be expected to cover the mineral composition, the fabric (including the granulometric properties), and the chemical composition. Provides information on the common methods of petrographic examination (cf. Table 1), which are to be selected to suit the objective of the particular investigation. Expert assistance will be required to perform the analyses and to evaluate the results.

DevelopmentNote
Suspended until publication of a revised English text, due to a new German edition. (06/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
6
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Superseded
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