DIN EN 13880-8 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DEHot Applied Joint Sealants - Part 8: Test Method for the Determination of the Change in Weight of Fuel Resistance Joint Sealants after Fuel Immersion
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The DIN EN 13880-8 standard outlines a procedure for evaluating the fuel resistance of joint sealants. This method involves measuring the change in weight of the sealant after it has been immersed in a standardized reference fuel.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that joint sealants used in fuel-related applications are able to withstand exposure to fuel without undergoing significant changes in weight. The test helps assess the durability and effectiveness of the sealant in preventing fuel leakage.
By subjecting the sealant to immersion in the reference fuel and measuring the change in weight, the standard provides a reliable way to determine its resistance to fuel spillage. It allows for consistent evaluation of different sealants and ensures that only those meeting the necessary requirements are used in fuel-related applications.
Descriptors | Altering of masses, Change of weight, Construction, Construction materials, Determination, Extensible, Fuel resistance, Fuels, Immersion, Joint filling, Joint sealings, Resistance, Road construction, Storage, Testing, Testing conditions, Weights, Elastic, Dip coating, Bearings, Ductile, Tensile, Expandable |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |