Flexible Sheets for Waterproofing - Plastics and Rubber Sheets for Roof Waterproofing - Methods for Exposure to Liquid Chemicals, Including Water
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The DIN EN 1847 standard focuses on the testing and evaluation of flexible sheets used for waterproofing in roof applications. The purpose of this standard is to determine the performance of these sheets when exposed to various liquid chemicals, including water. The standard provides a method for conducting the exposure tests and analyzing the changes in properties that occur as a result.
The standard applies to both thermoplastic and elastomeric sheets, which are commonly used in roof waterproofing applications. The test specimens are subjected to exposure to liquid chemicals without any external restraint, allowing for a realistic evaluation of the materials' performance.
By conducting these exposure tests and analyzing the resulting changes in properties, the standard enables the assessment of the compatibility and durability of the sheets in the presence of different liquid chemicals. This information is essential to ensure that the sheets can withstand the environmental conditions they are exposed to, providing effective and long-lasting waterproofing protection for roofs.
Descriptors | Chemical resistance, Construction, Construction materials, Damp-proof courses, Determination, Effects, Elastomers, Foil, Hydrolytic resistance, Immersion, Liquids, Methods, Plastic sheets, Plastics, Properties, Protection against water from the ground, Roof coverings, Roof sealing, Roof underlays, Roofs, Sealing, Sheets, Test reports, Testing, Thermoplastic polymers, Water proof sheetings, Waterproofing materials, Procedures, Railways, Processes |
ICS Codes | 91.100.50 - Binders. Sealing materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 256.0 KB |