Article | REF: C903 V1

Aggregates. Production and uses

Authors: Pierre DUPONT, Georges AUSSEDAT, Yannick DESCANTES, Jeanne-Sylvine GUEDON

Publication date: August 10, 2007

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3. Quality control

Aggregate quality is first and foremost a level of specification for a given use, and then the maintenance of this level of specification over time.

For the producer, all this means knowing his deposit, controlling his production chain, characterizing his manufactured products, drawing up a technical summary and commitment sheet for each of them, and setting up and applying a quality assurance plan.

  • Since June 1 2004, harmonized European aggregate standards have been compulsorily applicable in France, the former French standards having been withdrawn. As a result, CE marking of aggregates falling within the scope of these European standards also became compulsory from this date.

    Three European aggregate specification...

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