GOST 26633-2015 PDF

GOST 26633-2015

Name in English:
GOST 26633-2015

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 26633-2015

Description in English:

Heavy-weight and sand concretes. Specifications

Description in Russian:
Бетоны тяжелые и мелкозернистые. Технические условия
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
16

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1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST27264

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Full title and description

GOST 26633-2015 — "Heavy-weight and sand concretes. Specifications" (Russian: "Бетоны тяжелые и мелкозернистые. Технические условия"). The standard sets technical requirements, acceptance rules and control methods for structural heavy and fine‑grained concretes made with cement binders and dense aggregates.

Abstract

GOST 26633-2015 defines classification, required properties, testing and acceptance procedures for heavy and fine‑grained (sand) concretes used across construction types and climatic zones. It covers composition limits, physical and mechanical characteristics (density, strength, frost‑resistance, water‑impermeability, etc.), sampling and laboratory test methods, and rules for product acceptance; certain specialties (prestressed, large‑pore, acid‑resistant, heat‑resistant, radiation‑protective, exceptionally heavy and dispersion‑reinforced concretes) are expressly excluded.

General information

  • Status: Active / in force (replaced earlier edition GOST 26633-2012).
  • Publication date: Approved by the Intergovernmental Council on 10 December 2015; registered/confirmed by the Federal Agency (Rosstandart) in March 2016 and put into effect 1 September 2016.
  • Publisher: Interstate (GOST) standard under the Eurasian/Interstate system of standardization (EASC / national standardization bodies such as Rosstandart publish national editions).
  • ICS / categories: 91.100.30 — Concrete and concrete products (building materials and construction).
  • Edition / version: Designation GOST 26633-2015 (current edition adopted 2015, entry into force 2016).
  • Number of pages: Varies by publisher/translation — commonly published in the range of about 16–19 pages depending on format/translation.

Scope

The standard applies to structural heavy and fine‑grained concretes manufactured with cement binders and dense aggregates for use in all types of construction and climatic zones. It specifies technical requirements for concrete production and supply, acceptance and control procedures, methods for laboratory tests and criteria for conformity assessment. The standard explicitly does not apply to prestressed (stressing) concretes, large‑pore (lightweight/porous) concretes, acid‑resistant, heat‑resistant, radiation‑protective, specially heavy and dispersion‑reinforced concretes.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and classification of heavy and fine‑grained concretes (by density, strength class, intended application).
  • Requirements for constituent materials (cement types, aggregates, water, mineral and chemical admixtures) and limits on impurities.
  • Specified physical and mechanical properties: density, compressive strength, tensile properties, frost‑resistance, water‑impermeability and related performance indicators.
  • Rules for mix design, production control, sampling procedures and methods of laboratory testing (references to methods such as GOST 12730.x and GOST 10180 for density and strength tests).
  • Acceptance criteria, marking, documentation and traceability requirements for delivered concrete.
  • Mandatory and informative normative references and annexes giving additional requirements for concretes intended for particular construction applications.

Typical use and users

The standard is used by concrete producers (ready‑mix plants and precast manufacturers), construction contractors, structural engineers and designers, testing and certification laboratories, and national/regional authorities responsible for construction quality and materials regulation across countries that apply GOST standards. Laboratories and quality departments use the standard to organize sampling, test programs and acceptance procedures for structural concretes.

Related standards

GOST 26633-2015 references and is connected with multiple other standards, including (non‑exhaustive): GOST 26633-2012 (replaced), GOST 10178/10180 series (cement and concrete strength test methods), GOST 12730.1 (density), GOST 12730.5 and other method standards, plus standards on aggregates, admixtures and concrete durability/testing procedures. Users should consult the normative references listed in the standard text for full cross‑references.

Keywords

heavy concrete, fine‑grained concrete, sand concrete, concrete specifications, mix design, concrete testing, density, compressive strength, frost‑resistance, water‑impermeability, GOST, construction materials.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 26633-2015 is an interstate (GOST) standard that establishes technical specifications, testing and acceptance rules for structural heavy and fine‑grained concretes made with cement binders and dense aggregates.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers classification, required properties (density, strength, frost‑resistance, impermeability, etc.), constituent material requirements, mix design principles, sampling and laboratory test methods, and acceptance/marking procedures. It excludes certain specialty concretes (prestressed, large‑pore, acid‑/heat‑resistant, radiation‑protective, especially heavy and dispersion‑reinforced).

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Concrete manufacturers, construction contractors, structural designers, testing laboratories and regulatory/quality bodies in jurisdictions that apply GOST standards.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The 2015 edition (GOST 26633-2015) replaced GOST 26633-2012 and — per available records — is the current in‑force edition with an effective date of 1 September 2016. Users should check national registries or the issuing national body for any later amendments or revisions.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It is part of the body of GOST standards for concretes and concrete products; it cross‑references and works alongside method standards (GOST 12730.x, GOST 10180, etc.) and related technical specifications for cements, aggregates and admixtures.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Heavy concrete, fine‑grained (sand) concrete, concrete specifications, mix design, density, compressive strength, frost‑resistance, water‑impermeability, testing methods, acceptance rules, GOST.