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Q: What is OMR-CVP-32?
A: OMR-CVP-32 is the name of a set of procedures for verifying float test apparatus.
Q: What is Float Test?
A: Float test is a method used to determine the amount of organic impurities in fine aggregates.
Q: What is AASHTO T 50?
A: AASHTO T 50 is a test method specified by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for determining the amount of organic impurities in fine aggregates.
Q: Who uses OMR-CVP-32?
A: OMR-CVP-32 procedures are used in Georgia (United States) for verifying float test apparatus.
Q: Why is verifying float test apparatus important?
A: Verifying float test apparatus ensures accurate and reliable testing of organic impurities in fine aggregates, which is important for quality control in construction projects.
Q: What is the purpose of AASHTO T 50?
A: AASHTO T 50 is used to determine the presence of organic impurities, which can affect the strength and durability of concrete.
Q: What does OMR-CVP-32 procedures include?
A: OMR-CVP-32 procedures include step-by-step instructions for verifying float test apparatus, including the preparation of test solutions and the evaluation of test results.
Form Details:
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