Field tests for Cement | How to check quality of cement on site | Onsite cement tests



Field tests for Cement | How to check quality of cement on site | Onsite cement tests 



Hello friends, today in this post you will learn How to check quality of cement on site the with calculations & detail stepwise procedure. 
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Field test for cement



Quality of cement on site :-

Cement is the most used material for any construction works. Because, It acts as a binder which binds aggregate & sand together in concrete. Also, there are so many theories explained how to check the quality of cement in the lab but most of them require huge apparatus to check the quality of cement.

It is not easy to check all properties of cement on the site but there exist some preliminary field tests which can give us a rough idea about the quality of cement.

Below mentioned tests are the simple tests which you can perform easily on site to find out the quality of cement with no apparatus. These preliminary tests include checking the properties of cement which affect the Cement strength and quality.

1. Date of Packing (MFG Date) :

Several studies stated that as the Strength of cement reduces as time goes on. As per IS Specifications cement should be re tested if it is stored more than three months in the mill.

The below table gives details about the percentage of strength loss for different time intervals.

Age of cementPercentage of Cement Strength reduction
3 months20%-30%
6 months30%-40%
12 months40%-50%

From the above table, it is clear that strength of cement loses its strength over a period of time.

2. Colour of Cement :

The colour of cement should be uniform. An ideal colour of cement is grey with a light greenish shade. Cement colour gives an indication of excess clay or lime.

Field test for cement


3. Check for lumps :

Lumps are formed due to the presence of moisture in cement. Cement undergoes a chemical reaction when it is reacted with the atmospheric moisture this process is termed as hydration. Moisture is a big enemy for cement. Cement becomes useless once it is hydrated with water (liquid form or vapour form).

Field test for cement


4. Rubbing Test :

Take a pinch of cement rub within your fingers, it should feel smooth while rubbing. If it is rough, it indicates that cement is mixed with some percentage of sand.

Field test for cement


5. Float test of cement :

In float test, we have to Take a handful of cement & throw it in water, a good quality of Cement should sink & should not float on water. Refer below image for result.

Field test for cement


6. Hand insertion :

Insert your hand into the cement bag. After inserting hand in bag, It must give you a cool feeling. It indicates that the no hydration reaction taken place in cement bag,

7. Shape test of cement :

Cement is also named as Hydraulic Cement as it also sets under water. For Shape test, we have to Take a 100g of cement and make a stiff paste by adding few anount of water in it. 

Field test for cement

After that, we have to do prepare a cement cake with sharp edges. Then we have to place it on a glass plate. Now, Immerse this plate in the water bucket. After these, we have to Observe that the shape shouldn’t get disturbed while settling. A good cement should be able to set and attain strength in water.

8. Strength test : 

For strength checking of cement,  we have to cast a block of cement having  dimensions 25 mm x 25 mm & 200 mm long. Immerse the block in water for 7 days. Place the immersed block on supports 15000 mm apart and then load with a weight of 340 N. the block which is made of good cement should not show any sign of failure.

Field test for cement


9. Specific Gravity of cement :

Finding specific gravity of cement is most important if cement is stored for more than three months. A good cement should have Specific gravity (Sg) in between 3.1-3.6g/cc. For more details of Strength test click here for the procedure of specific gravity.


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