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CERTIFICATE OF CONCRETE MIX DESIGN

Strength . Performance . Passion


Date: June 29, 2013

TO:

M/s Luxora Realtors pvt Ltd

PROJECT:
(For Delivery of concrete)

Kind Attn:

CONSTITUENT MATERIALS:
Material Type
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)

Product / Source
OPC 53 grade Nashik/Dahanu

Supplier
ACC / Ambuja Cements Ashtech -

Cementitious

Pulverized Fuel Ash (FA)

Coarse Aggregates

Turbhe/Uran/Wada Vaitarna Turbhe/Uran/Wada SNF Based

Various Various Various Akarsh Specialities

Aggregates

Fine Aggregates- Natural River Sand Fine Aggregates- Manufactured Sand Superplasticiser

Chemical Admixture Others

MIX DETAILS:
Project Requirement / Specifications Grade of Concrete Mode of Supply Minimum Maximum Cemen- Maximum Average Size of titious Slump Free W/C Aggregate Content Ratio Kg/Cum M15 M30 M40
Note:

Concrete Mix Details Aggregates Total CemenCoarse Aggregates Fine Aggregates titious Content MSA20mm MSA10mm River Sand M. Sand Kg/Cum OPC+FA 220+145 340+110 430+110 Kg/Cum 640 751 790 Kg/Cum 334 276 278 Kg/Cum Kg/Cum 981 860 755 0.41 0.33 0.28

Type of Cementitious Material

Type of Cementitious Material

Free W/C Admixture Ratio Kg/Cum 1%-1.5% 1%-1.5% 1%-1.5%

mm

mm

Pump Pump Pump

OPC+FA OPC+FA OPC+FA -

OPC+FA OPC+FA

1. The above mix proportions are based on concrete performance observed at the time of submission of this Certificate of Mix Design. 2. The proportions & the quantities of constituent materials may change in future based on the performance, observations and/or routine revisions in mix designs. 3. The above concrete mixes are designed to conform with acceptance criteria for compressive strength of concrete as per IS 456-2000 (Amendment no. 3, August 2007). 4. The sampling and testing of concrete specimens by ACCCL shall be as per guidelines of IS 4926-2003, IS 1199-1959 (Reaffirmed 1999) & IS 516-1959 (Reaffirmed 1999).

The practices & methods of placing, finishing, compaction and curing of concrete adopted at site significantly influence the quality of in-situ concrete. It is, therefore, imperative that proper methods, procedures and controls are exercised while handling the concrete at site.

Area Technial Manager


CAUTION: Cement & concrete contain lime and other chemicals which can cause irritation, dermatitis & burning. To avoid harm to skin, minimize contact with wet concrete & wear suitable protective clothing. Whenever contact occurs, (whether directly or through saturated clothing), wash thoroughly, In case of irritation or burns,consult a doctor immediately.

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