Flexible Sheets for Waterproofing - Bitumen, Plastic, and Rubber Sheets for Roof Waterproofing - Determination of Watertightness
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The DIN EN 1928 standard is a set of guidelines and procedures for determining the watertightness of flexible sheets used for roof waterproofing. These sheets are manufactured from bitumen, plastic, or rubber materials. The purpose of this standard is to ensure that these sheets can effectively resist water penetration, especially in conditions where there is ponding water or hydraulic pressure applied to a limited part of the surface.
The standard outlines specific testing methods and criteria for evaluating the watertightness of these flexible sheets. It provides detailed procedures for conducting tests to assess the resistance of the sheets to ponding water and hydraulic pressure. By following the guidelines outlined in this standard, manufacturers, contractors, and other stakeholders can ensure that the flexible sheets used for roof waterproofing meet the required performance standards for watertightness.
Descriptors | Bitumen sheets, Bitumens, Construction, Construction materials, Damp-proof courses, Definitions, Determination, Elastomers, Flexible materials, Foil, Leak tests, Plastic sheets, Plastics, Protection against water from the ground, Railways, Roof sealing sheets, Sealing, Sealing means, Testing, Thermoplastic polymers, Water proof sheetings, Water-proof sheeting for roofs, Waterproofing materials, Waterproofness, Watertightness, Sheets |
ICS Codes | 91.100.50 - Binders. Sealing materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 266.2 KB |