Armourstone - Part 1: Specification
This European Standard specifies the properties of aggregates obtained by processing natural, manufactured or
recycled materials and mixtures of these materials for use as armourstone.
It provides for the evaluation of conformity of the products to this European Standard.
NOTE 1 Armourstone used in construction should comply with all the requirements of this European Standard. As well as
familiar and traditional natural and manufactured armourstone Mandate M/125 “Aggregates” included recycled armourstone and
some materials from new or unfamiliar sources. Recycled armourstone are included in the standards and new test methods for
them are at an advanced stage of preparation. For unfamiliar materials from secondary sources, however, the work on
standardisation has only started recently and more time is needed to define clearly the origins and characteristics of these
materials. In the meantime such unfamiliar materials when placed on the market as armourstone must comply fully with this
standard and national regulations for dangerous substances (see Annex ZA of the standard) depending upon their intended
use. Additional characteristics and requirements may be specified on a case by case basis depending upon experience of use
of the product, and defined in specific contractual documents.
NOTE 2 Finer aggregates than specified in this European Standard are used in hydraulic structures. For such aggregates
European Standards for other end uses of aggregates should be applied.
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN 13383-1:2002 (Including AC:2004)
This European Standard specifies the properties of aggregates obtained by processing natural, manufactured or
recycled materials and mixtures of these materials for use as armourstone.
It provides for the evaluation of conformity of the products to this European Standard.
NOTE 1 Armourstone used in construction should comply with all the requirements of this European Standard. As well as
familiar and traditional natural and manufactured armourstone Mandate M/125 “Aggregates” included recycled armourstone and
some materials from new or unfamiliar sources. Recycled armourstone are included in the standards and new test methods for
them are at an advanced stage of preparation. For unfamiliar materials from secondary sources, however, the work on
standardisation has only started recently and more time is needed to define clearly the origins and characteristics of these
materials. In the meantime such unfamiliar materials when placed on the market as armourstone must comply fully with this
standard and national regulations for dangerous substances (see Annex ZA of the standard) depending upon their intended
use. Additional characteristics and requirements may be specified on a case by case basis depending upon experience of use
of the product, and defined in specific contractual documents.
NOTE 2 Finer aggregates than specified in this European Standard are used in hydraulic structures. For such aggregates
European Standards for other end uses of aggregates should be applied.