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The document discusses specifications for corrugated and semi-corrugated asbestos cement sheets.

Asbestos cement sheets are designed to provide structural and weather resistant surfaces for roofs and walls of various building types.

33 grade ordinary Portland cement, rapid hardening Portland cement, Portland slag cement, Portland pozzolana cement and 43 grade ordinary Portland cement are permitted for use in asbestos cement sheets.

IS 459

: 1992

( RfafIiiecll997

( Reaffirmed 2003 )
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Indian Standard

CORRUGATEDANDSEMI-CORRUGATED
ASBESTOSCEMENTSHEETS-SPECIFICATION
( Third Revision >
Second Reprint NOVEMBER

1998

UDC 691.328.5415

@ BIS 1992

BUREAU
MANAK

OF INDIAN

BHAVAN,

BAHADUR

STANDARDS
SHAH

ZAFAR

MARG

NEW DELHI 110002


March 1992

Price Groap 3

Cement

and Concrete

Sectional

Committee,

CED 2

FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Third Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian
finalized by the Cement and Concrete
Sectional Committee
had been approved
Division Council.

Standards, after the draft


by the Civil Engineering

This standard was originally published in 1955 and subsequently


revised in 1962 and 1970. The present
revision has been taken up in the light of experience
gained with the use of this standard.
The major
changes in this revision include deletion
of acid resistance and water absorption
test, and inclusion of
density test as an optional requirement
in line with the international
practices.
Impermeability
test has
In the composition
of such sheets, addition of some other suitable
been made optional in this revision.
fibres and pozzolanic material have also been permitted.
In the formulation
of this standard, due weightage has also been given to the international
coordination
among the standards and practices in different
countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the
field in this country.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement
of this standard is complied with, the final
value, observed or calculated,
expressing
the result of a test shall be rounded 00 ilr accordance with
IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ). The number of significant places retained
in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

f$ rss I 1992

Indian Standard

CORRUGATBDANDSEMI-CORRUGATED
ASBESTOS CEMENTSHEETS- SPECIFICATION
(Third Revision )
1SCOPE
This standard covers corrugated and semi-corru.
gated asbestos cement sheets, designed to provide
structural weather exposed surfaces of roofs and
building walls of industrial,
residential,
agricultural,
commercial
and
institutional
types of
buildings and for decorative and other purposes.
2 REFERENCES
The
following Indian
Standards
adjuncts to this standard:
IS No.

are necessary

Title

269 : 1989

33 grade ordinary
Portland
cement (fourth revision )

455 : 1989

Portland
revision )

slag

cement

1489
( Part

1 ) : 1991

Portland
pozzolana
Flyash based

; Part

2 ) : 1991

Calcined

(fiurth
cement:

clay based

5913 : 1989

Methods
of test for asbestos
cement products (first revision )

Soil

Rapid
cement

: 1990

8112 : 1989
11769
( Part

1 ) : 1987

12081
( Part

2 ) : 1987

hardening
Portland
( second revision )

43 grade
ordinary
Portland
cement ( jirst revision )
Guidelines
for safe use of
products containing
asbestos;
Part 1 Asbestos cement products
Recommendations
for pictorial
warning
signs
and
precautionary notice for asbestos and
products
containing
asbestos:
Part 2 Asbestos and its products

3 COMPOSITION
The
products shall be composed
of an inert
clean
asbestos
fibre,
aggregate
consisting
of
including other suitable fibres, cemented together
either by 33 grade ordinary Portland cement conforming
to
IS 269 : 1989,
rapid
hardening
Portland
cement conforming
to IS 8041 : 1990,
Portland slag cement conforming to IS 455 : 1989,

Portland pozzolana cement conforming to IS 1489


( Parts 1 and 2 ) : 1991 or 43 grade ordinary
Portland
cement conforming
to IS 8112 : 1989.
Pozzolanic materials,
pigments
and fillers which
are compatible
with abestos
cement
may be
added.

NOTE - In case of Portland pozzolana cement and


Portland slag cement, addition of pozzolanic materials
shall not be permitted.

4 COLOURING

MATTER

4.1 Pigments which are embodied in asbestos for


colouriny: purposes shall be of permanent
colour
and shall conform to the relevant Indian
Standards. For guidance in ascertaining the colour and
staining power of the pigments see IS 5913 : 1989.
4.2 The sheets may be left in their natural colour
or colouringmatter
may be added in the composition. They may receive coloured or uncoloured
coatings on their surfaces.
5 DIMENSIONS

AND

TOLERANCES

5.1 The sheets shall conform


and tolerances given in Table

to the dimensions
1 and Fig. 1 and 2.

5.1.1 For the purpose of measuring the thic!:ness,


a dial thickness
gauge having a flat anvil of not
less than 9 mm diameter
accurate
to measure
0 1 mm shall be used. The thickness measurement
shall be made along the width on each end of
the sheet. For corrugated sheets, measure at least
three corrugations at each end of the sheet excluding side laps. For semi-corrugated
sheets, measure
at least three spots at each end of the sheet in
which extreme flat portions shall be included.
Thickness
shall be measured at a distance
not
less than 20 mm from the edge. Each individual
measurement
shall be not less than the minimum
value specified in Table 1.
5.1.2 The depth of corrugation shall be measured
with the help of a depth gauge as follows:
a) In the case of corrugated sheets, the depth
of each of the six corrugations
shall be
measured
on the smooth
side and the
maximum
deviation
in any of the cases
mesured shall not exceed the limits specified in Table 1.

IS 459 : 1992
b) In the case of semi-corrugated
sheets, the
depths of two central corrugations
shall be
measured on the rough side and the maximum deviation
in any of the two cases
measured shall not exceed the limits specitied in Table 1.
5.1.3 The pitch of corrugation
as foilows:

6.2 Impetimeability

6.3

shall be measured

a)

In the case of corrugated


sheets,
length over six pitches shall be
and rhe length measured
over
pitches shall not vary from six
specified pitch by the tolerance
foot note in Table I ).

bj

In the case of semi-corrugated


sheets, the
total length over three
pitches shall be
measured
and the length measured
over
these three
pitches shall not vary from
three times
the specified
pitch by the
tolerancrs given (see foot note in Table 1 ).

( Optional

Test )

The specimens shall not show during 24 hours of


test any formation of drops of water except traces
of moisture on the lower surface, when tested in
accordance
with IS 5913 : 1989.
Frost Cracking

( Optional

Test )

This test may be performed by mutual agreement


between the purchaser and the manufacturer
for
sheets to be used in special situations likely to be
affected
by frost. Visual
examination
of the
specimens when tested for frost cracking in accordance with IS 5913 : 1989, shall not show any
cracking, surface alteration or delamination.

the total
measured
these six
times the
given ( see

6.4

Density

( Optional

Test )

Density of the specimens shall be not less than


tested
in accordance
with
1.40 g/cm3, when
IS 5913 : 1989.
7 GENERAL

APPEARANCE

AND FINISH

Capacity

7.1 The surface of the sheets intended to be exposed to the weather shall be generally of smooth
finish and the finish should permit any minor
variation of surface appearance
due to method of
manufacture which does not impair the strength
or performance of the sheets.

The load bearing


capacity
of corrugated
and
semi-corrugated
sheets shall be not less than
5 N/nun width of specimen
tested, when tested
in accordance with IS 5913 : 1989.

7.2 The finished products when delivered shal


have a rectangular shape. The corrugations
shall
be true and regular. The edges of the sheets shall
be straight, clean and square.

6 PHYSICAL
AND FvIECHANICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
6.1 Load Bearing

Table

1 Dimensions

and Tolerances

of Corrugated

( Cfaus~s 5.1, 5.1.1,


All dimensions
Sl
NO.

Type of
Sheet

Depth of
Corrugation
__-_-h__,
D
Tale-
ran-x

(1)

(4

(3)

(4)

i)

Corrugated

48

t3
-5

Pitch of
Corrugation
___.h-_,
P
Talerance)
15)
146

5.1.2

Sheets

and 5.1.3)

in millimetres.
Overall
Width
---.A--,
B
Tale-

Effective
Width
,_.h__.,

rance

(6)
+6
-2

and Semi-Corrugated

(7)

Tolerance

(9)

(8)

Nominal
Thickness
#--.-_7

(0)

I 050

-,

Tole-

Tolerance

rance

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

+ free
- 05

1 500
1 750

+
-

+-5 lo

1 01

Length of
Sheets)
r--A-_-

10

2 000
2 250
2 500
2 750
3 000
ii

Semicorrugated

45

+3
-5

338

1) Tolerance
given in this table
for pitch
sheets and three pitches for semi-corrugated
2) Nominal
lengths other than
the manulacturer
and purchaser.

those

+ 6
-2

of corruqatien
sheets. _

specified

+ 10
-5

1 100

relates

in co1 13 may

also

to

1014

-I- 10
-5

measurement

be manufactured

+ free
-

over

0.5

six pitches

by mutual

I
I

500
750

2
2
2
2
3

000
250
500
750
000

+ 5
- 10

for corrugated

agreement

between

IS 459 : 1992
under similar conditions
of prddaction
grouped together to constitute a lot.

shall be

8.1.1.1 The conformity


of a lot to the requirements of this specification
shall be ascertained on
the basis of tests on the sheets selected from it.
8.1.2 The number
of sheets to be selected at
random from the lot shall be in accordance with
Table 2.
Table

2 Sample

Size

( Clause 8.1.2 )
Lot Size

(2)
3

501 to 1 000

100 1 to 1 500
1 501 and above

VP1

Sample Size

(1)
up to 500

8.2 Number

7
IO

of Test

8.2.1 All the sheets selected as in 8.1.2 shr be


measured for dimensions and examined f# . visual
defects.
FIG.

8.2.2 On each selected sheet,


performed as indicated in 6.

CORRUGATED SHEETS

9 CRITERIA
r-----l-l

the tests shall be

FOR CONFORMITY

9.1 The lot shall be considered as conforming to


the requirements of the specification if the conditions given under 9.2 and 9.3 are satisfied.
9.2 Dimensions,
Visual Defects Impermeability, Frost Cracking and Density
The selected sheets shall conform to the requirements specified in 5 and 7. For impermeability,
frost cracking
and density test the sheets shall
conform lo the requirements specified in 6.
9.3 Load Bearing Capacity
From the test results of the characteristic,
the
average (3) and the range (R) ( difference between the maximum and minimum test result )
shall be calculated.
The
requirement
of the
characteristic
shall be considered to have satisfied
if X - 0.2 R is greater
than or equal to corresponding limit.

FIG. 2
8 SAMPLING
8.1

10 INSPECTION
AND MANUFACTURERS
TEST
CERTIFICATE

SBMI-CORRUGATBD SHEETS
AND NUMBER

10.1 The purchaser


or his representative
shall
have access at all reasonable
times to the manufacturers stock area for the purpose of inspecting
the materials
and products, and selecting and
testing the sheets, which shall be so conducted as
not to interfere unnecessarily
with the loading in
the carriers.

OF TESTS

Scale of Sampling

8.1.1 Lot
In any consignment
all the sheets of the same
type and of the same thickness and manufactured
3

IS 459 t 1992
10.2 The manufacturer
shall, upon request, furnish the purchaser
or his representative
with a
certificate that the finished products comply with
this specification in all respects.
11 TESTING

a} Indication
b) Year

FACILITIES

The manufacturer
shall, in all cases and at his
own expense, supply labour and appliances for
such tests as may be carried out in his premises in
accordance with this specification.
12 MARKING
Each sheet shall be indelibly

by any suitable
information:

stamped

or marked

method

with

the

following

of source of manufacture,

and date of manufacture,

and

c) Pictorial warning signs as given in IS 12081


( Part 2 ) : 1987.
13 SAFETY

RULES

SHEET

All deliveries
of asbestos cement sheets by the
manufacturer shall be accompanied by safety rules
sheet as given in IS 11769 ( Part 1 ) : 1987.

IS 459 : 1992
Cement

and Concrete

Ckairtnan
DR H. C. VISVESVARAYA

Sectional

Committee,

CED 2

Rqbsrnting
In personal

capacity

( Unimarsip of Roorktm, Roorker 247 667 )

Memkrs
Sgar B. R. BHAR~II~AR
SHRI U. N. RATHI ( Altenrols )
SHRI H. BHATTACHARYA
DR A. K. CHATTERJEE
SHRI S. I-I. SUBRAXANIAN ( Alternate )
CHIEE ENGINEER ( DESIGNS )
SUPERINTENDINQ ENQINEER
( S&S 1 ( Altsrnatc)
CHIEF EX~INEER, NAVA~AIU DAM
SUPERINTENDINO ENOINEER, QCC ( Aksmatc
CHIEF ENOINEER ( RESEARCH-CUM-DIBECTOB)
RESEALBCH
OFFICER ( CONCRETETECHNOLOGY ) ( Altcmats )
DIRECTOR
JOINT DZRECTOR( Al#crnute )
DIRECTOR ( CMDD ) ( N & W )
DEPUTY DIRECTOR( CMDD) (N W & S )
: Altemats 1
SHHI K. H. GAN~~AL
SHRI V. PATTABEI ( Altarnats )
SHRI V. K. GHANEXAR
SHRI S. GOPINATH
Sam R. TAMILAKARAN ( Altmnat~ )
SERI S. K. GUHA THAKURTA
SHRI S. P. SANJIARANARAYAN~
( Ahmats )
DR IRSHAD MASOOD
DR MD KHALID ( Altcrnnts )
JOINT DIRECTOR, STANDARDS ( B & S ) ( CB-I )
JOINT DIRECTORSTANDARDS ( B & S )
( CB-II ) ( Alternate )
Sam N. G. JOSHI
SHRI P. D. KELKAR ( Altcrnuts )
SHRI D. K. KANUN~O
SHRI B. R. MEENA ( Alternate )
SHRI P. KRISHNAXURTHY
SHRI S. CRAKRAVARTHY ( Abmutr
)
SHE1 G. K. MAJUMDAR
SERI S. 0. RAN~ARI ( Altnnate )
Saw M. K. MUKHERJEE
SHRI M. K. GHOSH ( Altsrnota )
P. N. MEETA
~;HRIJ. S. SAN~ANERIA ( d~tsrnatc
)
MEMBER SECRETARY
DIRECTOR ( CIVIL ) ( Alternats )
SHRI NIRXAL SIN~H
Sam

SHRI S. S. MIQLANI ( Altsrnut~ )


SHRI R. C. PARATE
COL R. K. SIN~H ( Altcrnstr)
SHRI H. S. PASRICHA
SERI Y. R. PHULL
SHRI S. S. SEEHRA ( Alternate )
SHRI Y. R. PHULL
SHRI R. H. SHARMA ( Altcrnat# )
SERI G. RAMDAS
SHRI R. C. SEARMA ( Altsmate )
DR C. RAJEUXAR
DR S. C. AHLU~ALIA ( Altnnatr )
DR M. RAMAIAH
DR A. G. MADHAVA RAO ( Altcrnota )
REPRESENTATIVE
SHRI 4. U. RIJHSIN~HANI
SHRI
c. s. SHARXA
( Altemzts
)
SHRI J. SEN GZPTA
SHRI A. 1~. LAL ( AIternats )
.
SHRI T. M. SUBBA RAO
SHRI S. A. RRDDI ( Ahmztd
)

B. G. Shirke

8s Co, Pune

Orissa Cement
The Associated

Limited,
Cement

Central

Works Department,

Public

New Delhi
Companies Ltd, Bombay
New Delhi

Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd, Gandhinagar


1
Irrigation and Power Research Institute, Amritsar

A. P. Engineering
Central

Water

Hyderabad

Research

Laboratories,

Commission,

Industries

New Delhi

Limited,

Hyderabad

Structural Engineering
Research
The India Cements Ltd, Madras
Gannon

Dunkerley

Central

Buildiog

& Company

Research

Rese;:cchk;l~signs

Indian

Hume

National

and Tourbo

Hospital

Services

Institute

Limited,

Bombay

( CSiR

Survey

Corporation

of India,

Commissioner
)
Branch,

( India

of

Surface

Roads Congress,

Structural

General
Council

Gammon

and Power,

New Delhi

for Cement

Industry

Army

of Supplies

Engineering

Buildings

Transport

( Roads

( Ministry

of

Headquarters

), New Delhi

and Disposals,

and Building

Research

Centre

New Delhi

Materials,

( CSIR

New Delhi

), Madras

of India, Bombay
of India, New Delhi
Organization,

India Limited,

New Delhi

Bombay
( Continued on page 6 )

,5

),

) Ltd, New Delhi

New Delhi

for Cement

Builders Association
Cement Corporation
National

of Railways

Calcutta

Hindustan Prefab Ltd, New Delhi


Central Road Research Institute ( CSIR

National

( Ministry

Bombay

Department

Board of Irrigation

Directorate

), Roorkee

Organization

Consultancy

Engineer-in-Chiefs

Indian

), Ghaziabad

Calcutta

Ministry
of Transport,
Wing ), New Delhi

Development
Industry

( CSIR

Pipes Co Ltd, Bombay

Larsen

Central

Centre

Limited,

L Standards

Test House,

Geological

Hyderabad

3s 459 :

1992

( Continuedfrom page 5 )
Representing

Members

Public Works Department, Government of Tamilnadu


Sn~r EXQINEER ( DEEI~NS )
EXECUTIVE ENGINEER ( S. M. R. DXVISION )
( &ternnte)
Central Soil and Materials Research Station, New Delhi
SERI S. B. SIJRI
Sum N. CHANDRASEKABAN (Alternate )
The Institution of Engineers ( India ), Calcutta
DR H. C. VISVESVARAYA
SRRI D. C. CEATTURYEDI ( Alternate )
Director General, BIS ( Ex-oficio Member )
SHRI G. RAMAN
Director ( Civil Engg )
SHRI N. C. BANDYOPADEYAY
Joint Director ( Civil Engg ), BIS

Fibre Reinforced Cement Products Subcommittee,

CED 2 : 3

Convener
DR C. S~JIVJMAR
Members
SHRI S. K. BANERJEE
Sn~r N. G. BASAK
SHRI P. K. JAIN ( Altcrnatc )
SHRI S. N. BASU
SERI T. N. UBOVEJA ( Alfernate )
SHXI S. R. BRANDARI
SHRI D. N. SrNoE ( Altsrnats )
SHRI S. GANAPATEY
Saab S:S. GOENKA
SHRI I. P. GOENKA ( Altrrnate )
San1 MOTWANI GURBUX

National Council for Cement and Building Materials, New Delhi


National Test House, Calcutta
Directorate General of Technical
Directorate

General of Supplies

Development,

New Delhi

and Disposals, New Delhi

Shri Digvijay Cement Co Ltd, Bombay


Ramco Industries Ltd, Madras
Sarbamangala Industries, Calcutta
All India Small Scale A. C. Pressure Pipe Manufacturers
Hyderabad

Association,

SHRI H. R. Oza ( Alternat )


SHRI SRINIVASAN N, IYER
Eternit Everest Ltd, BoTbay
DR V. G. UPADEYAYA ( Alternate )
Research, Designs & Standards Organization, Lucknow
JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS ( B & S )/CB-I
JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS ( B & S )/
CB-II ( Alfernots)
Kalani Asbestos Cement Pvt Ltd, Indore
SHHI P. S. RALANI
SHRI SAURABH KALANI ( Alternafa )
Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ), Roorkee
DR KALYAN DAS
SHRI K. D. DHARIYAL ( Alternate )
Engineer-in-Chiefs
Branch, Army Headquarters
LT-COL
KAMLESH PRARAS~
LT-COL A. K. BAN~IA ( Alternate )
Geological Survey of India, Calcutta
SHRI P. N. MEHTA
SHRI V. K. KASLIWAL ( Alternate )
The Hyderabad Industries Ltd, Hyderabad
SHRI V. PATTABHI
SARI A. K. GIJPTA ( Alternate )
Municipal Corporation, Delhi
SHRI
S. PRAKASE
National Council for Cement and Building Materials, New Delhi
DR N. RAOHAVENDRA
Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries, New Delhi
SHRI RAJ KUMAR
SHRI S. C. KUMAR ( Altar&r )
National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
SHI~IJ. SEN GUPTA
\
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ( PLASTIC ) ( Alternara )
Central Public Works Department. New Delhi
SCPTD SURVEYOR OB WOEKS ( CZ )
SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( CZ ) ( Alkrnate )

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 MAY 2002


TO
IS 459:1992
CORRUGATED AND
SEMI-CORRUGATED ASBESTOS CEMENT
SHEETS SPECIFICATION
( ThirdReviswn )

( Page 1, clause 2 ) Insert the following reference at the end:


12269:1987

Specification for 53 grade ordinary Portland Cement

( Page 1, clause 3, fine 10 ) Insert or 53 grade ordinary Portland cement


conforming to IS 12269:1987 after IS 8112:1989.

( CED 53 )
Reprography Unitj BIS, New Delhi, India

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