beware...iron oxide can ruin Architectural concrete finishes with staining effects and are not usually noticed until after placement
LIMITS OF DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES FOR AGGREGATE CONCRETE
Coarse Particles
key for below:
1st #
ASTM* C33-03 Class 4S
2nd #
DOT General Use
3rd #
DOT Bridge/Superstructure
1. Clay lumps and friable
particles Max. 3.0% Max. 3.5% Max. 3.0%
2. Chert (less than 2.4 SpGr SSD) total spall
Max. 5.0% Max. 1.0% Max. 0.5%
3. Combined 1 and 2
Max. 5.0% Max. 3.5% Max. 5.0%
4. Coal and lignite
Max. 0.5% — —
5. Shale
On 1/2” sieve — Max. 0.4% Max. 0.2%
Total sample — Max. 0.7% Max. 0.5%
6. Soft iron oxide —
Max. 0.3% Max. 0.2%
Potential density of popouts per sq. yd. with maximum deleterious limits**
20-30 15-20 5-10
Fine Aggregate
Fine Particles
1st #
ASTM* C33-03 Class 4S
2nd #
DOT General Use
1. Clay lumps and friable
particles Max. 3.0% —
2. Coal and lignite
Max. 0.5% Max. 0.3%
3. Other deleterious substances (shale, mica, soft & flaky particles)
— Max. 2.5%
NOTE: The most troublesome deleterious particle in the Midwest, shale, Is not Identified in the national ASTM specification.
*S Category, severe weathering region: Areas with greater than 500 day-inches weathering index (product of the average annual number of freezing cycle days and the average annual winter rainfall in inches). Meets uniform building codes for commercial and residential construction.
**Due to unusual circumstances or weather conditions during placing, finishing, or curing, the number of popouts may vary from those predicted above.