DIN EN 662 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DEResilient floor coverings - Determination of curling on exposure to moisture
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The DIN EN 662 standard describes a process for determining how much vertical deflection a resilient floor covering experiences when exposed to dampness. This standard seeks to offer a trustworthy and consistent technique for assessing how moisture affects the functionality of floor coverings.
The test procedure is defined by the standard and consists of exposing the floor covering to moisture for a predetermined amount of time. The floor covering's vertical distortion, or "curling," is measured and evaluated throughout the testing. This quantitative measurement aids in determining the potential for warping or deformation of the floor covering as a result of moisture exposure.
The DIN EN 662 standard ensures that manufacturers, installers, and customers can assess and compare the performance of various resilient floor coverings under comparable moisture circumstances by creating a uniform testing technique. This makes it possible for end users to choose floor coverings that can endure exposure to wetness and maintain their resilience over time.
Descriptors | Curling, Deformation, Elastic, Elastic fabrics, Floor coverings, Humidity, Humidity absorption, Humidity test, Instruments, Materials, Materials testing, Moisture, Sodium, Test results, Testing, Testing fluids |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 122.9 KB |