DIN EN 12230 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DESurfaces for sports areas - Determination of tensile properties of synthetic sports surfaces
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The tensile qualities of synthetic sports surfaces can be measured using the DIN EN 12230 standard. It concentrates on elastomeric substances that are frequently utilized as the top or underlayer of sports facility surfaces. This standard is applicable to materials made from cast liquid systems that have been in-situ cured as well as materials created from prefabricated sheet materials.
This standard's goal is to guarantee that synthetic sports surfaces adhere to the necessary tensile specifications for performance and security. It can be determined whether these materials have the required strength and elasticity to sustain the stresses and impacts involved with sporting activities by examining their tensile properties.
The standard details the tensile test conditions and techniques, including sample preparation, elongation measurement, and calculations of tensile strength and elongation at break. It also discusses the required tools and calibration specifications.
By adhering to this standard, synthetic sports surfaces may have their tensile qualities accurately evaluated, ensuring that they will provide players with essential performance and safety.
Descriptors | Artificial, Boards, Construction, Definitions, Determination, Elastomers, Floor coverings, Floor for sporting activities, Materials, Plastics, Properties, Sheets, Sports areas, Sports facilities, Stretching strain, Surfaces, Synthetic surfacings, Synthetic turf, Tensile strength, Tensile testing, Testing, Panels, Tiles, Planks, Railways, Plates |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 573.4 KB |