Office Furniture - Screens - Part 3: Test Methods
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A standard called DIN EN 1023-3 especially addresses the test procedures and structural mechanical strength criteria for office furniture screens. The goal of the standard is to guarantee that these panels can survive the usual loads and strains found in office settings.
The guide provides manufacturers with a variety of test procedures for determining the mechanical durability of their office furniture screens. Procedures like load tests, impact tests, and durability tests may be among these techniques. These tests are performed to evaluate the screens' resistance to various forces and movements that might happen while they are in operation.
By defining these test procedures and specifications, DIN EN 1023-3 encourages consistency and standardization in the development and assessment of office furniture screens. Customers may be confident in the functionality and longevity of the displays they buy thanks to this, which allows manufacturers to evaluate the quality and safety of their products. In the end, this guideline helps to advance office environments' ergonomics and safety generally.
Descriptors | Breaking strength, Dimensions, Fracture, Furniture, Office furniture, Office outfit, Offices, Offices (interior spaces), Partitions, Specification (approval), Stability, Strength of materials, Strength tests, Structuring of rooms, Test results, Test series, Testing, Testing conditions |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 225.3 KB |