BS EN 1516:1999 PDF Download
Standard ENSurfaces for sports areas. Determination of resistance to indentation
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The European standard BS EN 1516:1999 describes a test procedure for determining the resistance to indentation of artificial sports surfaces, except synthetic turf. The standard attempts to offer a consistent method for assessing these surfaces' capacity to endure indentation, which is the term for the surface's deformation or sinking under a specific weight or pressure.
The testing process for determining indentation resistance is established by the standard, ensuring uniformity and comparability across various artificial sports surfaces. This standard assists in evaluating the surface's capability to maintain stability and prevent excessive deformation under the predicted loads experienced during athletic activities by determining the resistance to indentation. For designers, producers, and users of these surfaces, having this knowledge is essential since it enables them to decide whether a surface is appropriate for particular sports and uses.
For those concerned with the creation, installation, and upkeep of artificial sports surfaces, BS EN 1516:1999 is a crucial resource. It contributes to the safety and longevity of these surfaces by helping to ensure quality and performance standards. Compliance with this standard encourages the creation of dependable and consistent playing surfaces that improve the sporting event while lowering the danger of damage or harm.
Descriptors | Test specimens, Indentations, Hardness testing, Testing conditions, Defects, Mechanical testing, Floor coverings, Test equipment, Artificial sports surfaces, Surfaces, Surface defects, Specimen preparation, Sports equipment |
ICS Codes | 91.060.30 - Ceilings. Floors. Stairs 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 0 580 35015 0 |
File Size | 133.1 KB |