Flexible sheets for waterproofing - Determination of Tensile Properties - Part 2: Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Roof Waterproofing
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The DIN EN 12311-2 standard provides guidelines for testing the tensile properties of plastic and rubber sheets used for roof waterproofing.
The standard includes a set of test methods that laboratories can use to assess the tensile strength, elongation at break, and other relevant mechanical properties of these materials. By determining these properties, manufacturers and users of plastic and rubber sheets can ensure that the products meet the necessary quality standards for their intended application in waterproofing roofs.
Compliance with DIN EN 12311-2 is important as it ensures that the plastic and rubber sheets used for roof waterproofing are capable of withstanding the stresses and strains associated with their installation and the exposure to various environmental conditions. This standard provides a systematic and reliable approach to testing and evaluating the tensile properties of these materials, helping to ensure their performance and longevity in roof waterproofing applications.
Descriptors | Bitumens, Consistency (mechanical property), Construction, Construction materials, Damp-proof courses, Definitions, Draught measuring, Elastic fabrics, Foil, Methods, Plastic sheets, Plastics, Properties, Protection against water from the ground, Roof coverings, Roof sealing, Roof underlays, Roofs, Sealing, Sealing works, Sheets, Sheets of elastomer, Strain control, Tensile force, Tensile strain, Tensile tests, Testing, Water proof sheetings, Waterproofing materials, Tractive force, Procedures, Railways, Processes |
ICS Codes | 91.100.50 - Binders. Sealing materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |