Resilient floor coverings - Determination of thickness of layers
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A method for determining the thickness of different layers of resilient floor coverings is described in ISO 24340:2006. Resilient floor coverings are made of flexible materials like vinyl or rubber that can resist repeated stress or impact. This standard's goal is to offer a reliable, repeatable method for estimating the thickness of these layers.
The standard specifies the tools and measuring methods to be utilized, guaranteeing that the outcomes are accurate and comparable. It calls for using a micrometer or thickness gauge, which makes it possible to measure the individual layers precisely. The process for conducting numerous measurements at various points on the flooring sample in order to account for any changes in thickness is also described in the standard.
In order to assure compliance and quality in the manufacture and installation of these materials, ISO 24340:2006 gives producers, installers, and customers a standardized technique for calculating the thickness of resilient floor coverings. It makes it easier to take precise measurements, which can be useful for making the right decisions about the selection and installation of resilient floor coverings as well as gauging their longevity and performance over time.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 122.9 KB |