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Document ID:
ASTM-E759/E759M
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Overview
Title:
Standard Test Method for Effect of Deflection on Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members
Scope:
This test method covers a procedure for determining the effect of deflection on sprayed fire-resistive material (SFRM) applied to steel deck. These materials include sprayed fibrous and cementitious materials applied directly in contact with the structural members. The test method is applicable only to laboratory procedures.
Status:
Active
Adoption Date:
17-NOV-2021
Next Review Due:
29-OCT-2041
FSC/Area:
8030
Doc Category:
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Reaffirmation Date:
01-NOV-2031
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
MR
Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Adopting Activity:
CQ
DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat
Coordination:
Full
Army Custodian:
MR
Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Navy Custodian:
YD
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Air Force Custodian:
84
Air Force Sustainment Center - Warner Robins
DLA Custodian:
CQ
DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat
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Notice - Adoption, Tier 2
A
17-NOV-2021
1
66.3 KB
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