Resilient and Laminate Floor Coverings: Assessment of Static Electrical Propensity
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The static electrical propensity of laminate and resilient floor coverings is comprehensively evaluated by the DIN EN 1815 standard. It describes a specific technique for gauging the body voltage produced when someone wearing a set of shoes walks on certain kinds of flooring.
The test procedure outlined in the standard is applicable in both lab and real-world contexts. The standard intends to evaluate the electrostatic behavior of resilient and laminate floor coverings by measuring the body voltage produced when walking.
This standard is essential for guaranteeing the performance and safety of these kinds of floor coverings. Potential electrostatic discharge dangers can be detected and reduced by evaluating their static electrical propensity. This contributes to the protection of both the environment and the people utilizing the floor coverings.
Descriptors | Accessibility, Behaviour, Boards, Chargings, Cleaning, Conditions, Conductivity, Definitions, Discharge, Elastic, Elastic fabrics, Electrodes, Electrostatic, Electrostatics, Evaluations, Floor coverings, Hygrometers, Interpretations, Ionization, Laboratories, Laminates, Leakage resistance, Mathematical calculations, Mats, Measurement, Measurement set-up, Measuring techniques, Metals, Principle, Properties, Resistance to earth, Shoes, Storage, Test specimens, Testing, Thermometers, Unloading, Voltage measuring, Panels, Tiles, Planks, Plates, Bearings, Sheets, Requirements |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.6 MB |