DIN EN 17326 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DESurfaces for Sports Areas - Determination of Dimensional Stability of Shock Pads Used within Sports Systems
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A method for evaluating the dimensional stability of shock pads used in sports surface systems is provided by the DIN EN 17326 standard. Dimensional stability describes a shock pad's propensity to keep its flat surface and avoid unwelcome bowing or curling.
The standard specifies a method for carrying out the evaluation that enables reliable and consistent outcomes. The technique entails measuring any changes in the shock pad's dimensions after exposing it to particular temperature and moisture conditions. This aids in determining whether the shock pad can survive changes in the environment and maintain its desired shape.
The DIN EN 17326 standard ensures that shock-absorbing sports surface systems satisfy uniform quality standards by specifying a common process for testing dimensional stability. This contributes to ensuring the performance and safety of sporting venues because shock pads are essential for impact absorption and player safety.
Descriptors | Apparatus, Curling, Determination, Determination procedures, Dimensional analysis, Dimensional measurement, Elastic, Floor for sporting activities, Load transmission, Methods, Procedures, Prominences, Reports, Resilient elements, Shock, Sports, Sports areas, Sports facilities, Stability, Stability of dimensions, Surfaces, Synthetic turf, Test pieces, Test reports, Testing, Testing devices, Checking equipment, Impulses, Impact, Vessels |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.5 MB |