Laminate Floor Coverings - Determination of Locking Strength for Mechanically Assembled Panels
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In order to determine the locking strength for mechanically attached panels used in laminate floor coverings, the DIN ISO 24334 standard was created. It offers a particular technique for evaluating how securely these panels' joints stay put when put together using both vertical and horizontal mechanical locking mechanisms.
The goal of the standard is to guarantee that the panels are tightly fastened to one another, preventing any movement or separation that would jeopardize the quality and longevity of the floor covering. This standard assists in evaluating the performance and dependability of the panels in terms of their capacity to withstand forces like pulling, pushing, or twisting by determining the locking strength.
This standard offers a standardized test technique to assess the caliber of the locking mechanisms used in these panels, which is helpful for laminate floor covering makers, installers, and customers.
Descriptors | Connections, Floor coverings, Joint strength, Joints, Laminates, Locking, Locking tests, Mechanic, Panel flooring, Panels, Strength of materials, Strength tests, Tensile testing, Testing, Junctions, Detents, Compounds |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.4 MB |