Methods of Test for Screed Materials - Part 7: Determination of Wear Resistance to Rolling Wheel of Screed Materials with Floor Coverings
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The DIN EN 13892-7 standard focuses on testing the wear resistance of screed materials when subjected to a rolling wheel with floor coverings. The standard provides a specific method for determining the effect of the rolling wheel on various types of screed materials, including cementitious, modified cementitious, calcium sulfate, asphalt, magnesia, and synthetic resin screed materials.
The aim of this standard is to evaluate the durability and suitability of these screed materials for use in floor installations, particularly in areas that are subjected to heavy rolling loads. By subjecting the screed specimens to a rolling wheel, the standard seeks to simulate the wear and tear that the floor covering will be exposed to in real-world scenarios.
The standard outlines the procedure for preparing the specimens and conducting the test, ensuring consistency and accuracy in the results. The wear resistance of the screed materials is assessed based on the extent of wear observed on the samples after a specified number of wheel rotations.
Descriptors | Base-bonded floor screeds, Cement floors, Construction, Construction materials, Design, Floor beds, Floor coverings, Inspection, Properties, Ready-made mortars, Resistance to rolling, Screeds (floors), Specification (approval), Strength of materials, Surface hardness, Testing, Wheelchairs |
ICS Codes | 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 563.2 KB |