Furniture - Assessment of Surface Resistance to Dry Heat
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A method for assessing the capacity of rigid furniture surfaces to endure dry heat is provided by the DIN EN 12722 standard. Except for leather and textile surfaces, this standard is applicable to all furniture surfaces made of various materials.
The standard specifies a precise approach that must be used to evaluate the furniture surfaces' capacity to withstand dry heat. It establishes guidelines and standards for the assessment's execution, ensuring trustworthy and consistent outcomes. Furniture producers can assess the suitability of their goods for usage in settings where exposure to dry heat is anticipated by adhering to this standard.
It is crucial to remember that this standard only addresses dry heat resistance; it does not take into account moisture or chemical resistance. Therefore, additional pertinent criteria may also need to be taken into account while evaluating furniture surfaces.
Descriptors | Conditioning, Definitions, Dry heat, Dry-heat tests, Evaluations, Furniture, Heat, Heat resistance, Physical resistance, Plastics, Preconditioning, Resistance, Surface inspections, Surface insulation resistance, Surfaces, Temperature, Test equipment, Test reports, Test temperatures, Testing, Thermal resistance, Thermal stability, Thermal testing, Treatments of surfaces, Pretreatment, Surfacing, Refractoriness |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 665.6 KB |