1. Background Cement strength is the core indicator of cement quality and a fundamental guarantee of structural safety in construction projects. The updated GB/T 17671-2021 “Method of Testing Cements – Determination of Strength (ISO Method)” officially came into effect on July 1, 2022, replacing the 1999 edition. This revision systematically improves testing equipment requirements, operational procedures, and data processing methods, making China’s cement strength testing more scientific and closely aligned with ISO international standards. 2. Key Changes in the New Standard 1. Stricter Equipment Requirements Higher precision requirements for mortar mixers, jolting apparatus, and compression testing machines Enhanced requirements for structural rigidity and stability Mandatory calibration and performance verification 2. More Standardized Procedures Clear specifications for mixing water quality Standardized cement mixing procedures Detailed specimen moldi...
Importance of Plaster Mortar Curing Curing plaster mortar is crucial in construction to ensure wall quality, bonding strength, and durability. Proper plaster mortar curing times help prevent cracks, hollowing, and improve subsequent works such as tiling or waterproofing. Construction professionals should plan curing periods based on mortar type and environmental conditions. 1️⃣ Ordinary Cement Mortar Curing Ordinary cement mortar is one of the most commonly used plaster materials. Under normal temperature (around 20℃) and humidity, it should be cured for at least 7 days. Keeping the surface moist promotes cement hydration, improves strength, and reduces the risk of cracking. Keywords: cement mortar curing, plaster mortar curing time 2️⃣ Cement-Lime Mortar Curing Cement-lime mortar combines the strength of cement with the flexibility of lime. A curing period of at least 7 days ensures full hardening and optimal bonding. Lime content is moisture-sensitive, so proper wet curing is es...