Cold Applied Joint Sealants - Test Methods - Part 4: Determination of the Change in Mass and Volume after Immersion in Test Fuels and Liquid Chemicals
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The DIN EN 14187-4 standard is part of the series of standards that focuses on test methods for cold applied joint sealants. This particular standard provides a method for evaluating the resistance of these sealants to the effects of various liquid chemicals.
The test involves immersing the sealant specimens in test fuels or liquid chemicals and measuring the change in mass and volume after a specified period of time. This allows for the determination of the sealant's ability to withstand the potentially corrosive or damaging effects of these substances.
By conducting this test, manufacturers and users of cold applied joint sealants can assess the performance and durability of the sealants in real-world conditions. This information can be used to select suitable sealants for specific applications and environments, ensuring proper functionality and longevity.
Descriptors | Altering of masses, Automotive fuels, Changes in volume, Cold application, Construction, Construction materials, Health protection, Holding, Immersion, Immersion tests, Interpretations, Joint filling, Joint sealants, Joint sealings, Occupational safety, Properties, Redrying, Road construction, Storage time, Storing temperature, Test pieces, Testing, Testing conditions, Testing devices, Checking equipment |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 962.6 KB |