IS 9103:1999 is the Bureau of Indian Standards specification for concrete admixtures - chemical substances added to concrete, mortar, or grout to modify their properties in the fresh or hardened state. This standard covers the classification, performance requirements, testing methods, and marking requirements for admixtures used in structural concrete across India's construction sector.
IS 9103:1999 classifies concrete admixtures into the following types based on their primary function:
Type A — Water Reducing Admixtures (Plasticizers): Reduce the water content required for a given workability, improving strength without increasing cement content
Type B — Retarding Admixtures: Slow down the setting time of concrete - useful in hot weather concreting, large pours, and ready-mix applications with long transport times
Type C — Accelerating Admixtures: Speed up the setting and early strength development of concrete — useful in cold weather concreting and precast production
Type D — Water Reducing and Retarding Admixtures: Combine water reduction with retardation — widely used in ready-mix concrete for extended workability retention
Type E — Water Reducing and Accelerating Admixtures: Combine water reduction with accelerated strength gain
Type F — High Range Water Reducing Admixtures (Superplasticizers): Provide very high water reduction for self-compacting or high-strength concrete without losing workability
Type G — High Range Water Reducing and Retarding Admixtures: Combine superplasticizing action with controlled retardation for high-performance concrete applications
Key technical requirements under IS 9103:1999 include:
Water reduction performance — the admixture must achieve defined minimum water reduction percentages for the relevant type
Setting time modification — retarding or accelerating performance must meet defined minimum and maximum setting time changes
Compressive strength — concrete made with the admixture must achieve defined minimum strength ratios relative to control concrete at 3, 7, and 28 days
Bleeding — admixture-treated concrete must not show excessive bleeding compared to control
Chloride ion content — strictly controlled to prevent reinforcement corrosion — critical for structural concrete
Air content — within defined limits to avoid unintended air entrainment
Uniformity of successive batches — ensuring consistent product quality from batch to batch
Marking and labelling requirements for certified admixture products
BIS certification under IS 9103:1999 is mandatory for concrete admixture manufacturers under the BIS Act, 2016. Construction companies, ready-mix concrete producers, precast manufacturers, government infrastructure agencies, and major project consultants all specify BIS ISI Mark certified admixtures in their procurement and project specifications - making BIS certification a direct commercial requirement for admixture manufacturers across India.