DIN EN 13672 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DESurfaces for sports areas - Determination of resistance to abrasion of non-filled synthetic turf
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The DIN EN 13672 standard was created to test the non-filled synthetic turf used in sports surfaces for resistance to abrasion. The standard describes a precise procedure for putting turf under an abrasive wheel in controlled laboratory settings in order to determine how resistant it is to wear. Only synthetic turf that is not filled and has a pile height greater than 15 mm is eligible for this test.
The standard's objective is to guarantee that non-filled synthetic turf used in sporting facilities can survive normal wear and tear. The standard assists in determining the turf's durability and capacity to sustain its performance characteristics over time by assessing its resistance to abrasion.
The standard offers comprehensive guidelines on how to carry out the test, along with the equipment and parameters that should be used. In order to allow for comparison of the test findings across various manufacturers and goods, it also specifies the reporting needs for the test results.
Descriptors | Abrasion tests, Artificial, Boards, Construction, Definitions, Determination, Elastomers, Entertainment facilities, Floor coverings, Floor for sporting activities, Loss of mass, Materials, Open air sport aereas, Plastics, Playing fields, Properties, Specification (approval), Sports areas, Sports facilities, Synthetic surfacings, Synthetic turf, Testing, Turf, Wear, Wear resistance, Wearing behaviour, Mass losses |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 266.2 KB |