Mountaineering Equipment Tape: Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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For tape used in mountaineering and climbing activities, the DIN EN 565 standard focuses on defining safety regulations and testing processes. The standard is applicable to tape that is provided in single lengths or on drums.
The goal of the standard is to guarantee that the mountaineering tape adheres to the relevant safety requirements. Strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear are a few examples of these. The standard helps reduce the risk of accidents and injuries during mountaineering activities by establishing safety measures.
The standard also provides test procedures that must be followed to gauge the performance of the tape. These test procedures evaluate crucial elements such as seam strength, elongation characteristics, tensile strength, and resistance to abrasion. Manufacturers can make sure their tape meets the necessary performance standards by carrying out these tests.
Descriptors | Approval marks, Breaking load, CE marking, Climbing devices, Data of the manufacturer, Definitions, Dimensions, Equipment, Equipment safety, Form on supply, Inspection, Leisure equipment, Lists, Marking, Mountaineering equipment, Mountaineers, Protective clothing, Quality assurance, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Survey of standards, Surveys, Tape, Testing, Testing conditions, User information, Strips |
ICS Codes | 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 931.8 KB |