Building Construction Sealants: Determination of Tensile Properties (Extension to Break)
Also Known As:
ISO 8339:2005 is a standard that provides guidelines for determining the tensile properties of sealants used in building construction joints. The standard outlines a specific method for testing the extension to break of these sealants. The purpose of this test is to evaluate the tensile strength and elongation characteristics of the sealants, which are important factors in determining their suitability for use in various construction applications.
The standard establishes the testing equipment, specimen preparation, and testing procedure to be followed during the tensile test. It specifies the conditions under which the test should be conducted, including the temperature and humidity levels. The standard also defines the calculation methods used to determine the extension to break values of the sealants. This information is essential for manufacturers, regulators, and construction professionals to ensure that sealants used in building construction meet the necessary performance requirements and can withstand the expected stresses and strains of their intended applications.
Overall, ISO 8339:2005 provides a standardized approach for evaluating the tensile properties of sealants used in building construction.
Edition | 2 |
ICS Codes | 91.100.50 - Binders. Sealing materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 153.6 KB |