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This Uganda Standard describes methods for determining side lengths, straightness of edges and squareness of resilient or textile floor tiles. The side lengths, straightness and squareness of resilient or textile floor tiles are important considerations because installed flooring will have an objectionable appearance if these performance criteria are not followed. This may cause the installed tiles to line up unevenly, producing unsightly seams and corners that do not match.
This standard deals with the relative improvement in the sound reduction index ΔRw and the relative reduction in impact noise ΔLw by cladding in front of solid structural members.
This Technical Report (TR) provides step-by-step guidance for product Technical Committees (TCs) and EOTA Working Groups (WGs), on how the harmonized measurement/test methods can be integrated into technical specifications.
This European Standard specifies the characteristics of floor coverings based on polyvinyl chloride and modifications thereof,on jute or polyester backing or on polyester felt with polyvinyl chloride backing,supplied in either tile or roll form.To encourage the consumer to make an informed choice the standard includes a classification system (see EN 685) based on intensity of use,which shows where these floor coverings should give satisfactory service. It also specifies requirements for marking.
This European Standard specifies the characteristics of floor coverings based on polyvinyl chloride and modifications thereof with a cork-based backing, supplied in either tile or roll form. To encourage the consumer to make an informed choice, the standard includes a classification system (see EN 685) based on intensity of use, which shows where these floor coverings should give satisfactory service. It also specifies requirements for marking.
This standard specifies a method for determining the body voltage generated when a person wearing standardized footwear walks on a resilient or a laminate floor covering. The test method can be used under laboratory conditions as well as in-situ.
This European Standard specifies the characteristics of smooth, grained or embossed rubber coverings with a decorative surface layer, with or without a foam backing supplied in either tile or roll form. This European Standard includes a classification system based on intensity of use, which shows where resilient floor coverings should give satisfactory service (see EN 685). It also specifies requirements for marking, labelling and packaging.
This European standard specifies the characteristics of resilient floor coverings based on polyurethane and modifications thereof supplied in either roll or tile form. This specification does not apply to floor coverings that are specified in ISO 10582, ISO 24011, EN 1817 or EN 14565. To encourage the consumer to make an informed choice, the standard includes a classification system (see ISO 10874) based on intensity of use, which shows where these floor coverings should give satisfactory service. It also specifies requirements for marking.
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of semi-flexible/vinyl composition floor tiles based on polyvinyl chloride binder and supplied in tile form. Products may contain a transparent, non-PVC factory finish. To encourage the consumer to make an informed choice, the standard includes a classification system based on intensity of use, which shows where these floor coverings should give satisfactory service. It also specifies requirements for marking.
This International Standard describes two methods for determining the density of homogeneous resilient floor coverings and solid layers of other resilient floor coverings.
This standard specifies the characteristics of plain and decorative linoleum, supplied as either tiles or rolls. To encourage the consumer to make an informed choice, the document includes a classification system based on intensity of use, which shows where resilient floor coverings provide satisfactory service. The term 'linoleum' is frequently incorrectly applied to a range of floor coverings, often to those based on poly(vinyl chloride) or rubber. Such materials are not included in this document.
This International Standard specifies methods for determining the length, width and straightness of resilient or textile floor coverings in sheet form.
This part of BS 8204 gives recommendations for constituent materials, design, work on site, inspection andtesting of concrete bases that are to receive in situ wearing screeds of the following types:a) concrete (see BS 8204-2);b) polymer modified cement (see BS 8204-3);c) terrazzo (see BS 8204-4);d) mastic asphalt (see BS 8204-5);e) synthetic resin (see BS 8204-6);f) magnesium oxychloride;g) pumpable self-smoothing screeds (see BS 8204-7);and for bases and levelling screeds that are to receive flexible floor coverings such as:h) textiles;i) linoleum;j) polyvinyl chloride;k) rubber;l) cork;and rigid floorings such as:m) wood block and strip;n) laminate floor coverings;o) ceramic tiles;p) natural stone.It applies to ground-supported and suspended concrete floor bases.This part of BS 8204 includes the use of concrete and levelling screeds made with lightweight aggregatesconforming to BS EN 13055-1. Where the recommendations differ from those for normal weightaggregates, these are given in Annex A.Recommended methods for the assessment of levels and surface regularity and for the determination ofin situ crushing resistance (soundness) are given in Annex C, Annex D and Annex E.This part of BS 8204 is not intended to provide guidance on the structural design or related construction ofconcrete ground-supported floors or suspended slabs. Information on these aspects is given in BS 8110-1and reference [4]. The specification of concrete for base slabs is given in BS 8500-2. The recommendationsin this code of practice relate to those other aspects of design and construction of concrete slabs that affectthe performance of the overlying levelling or wearing screed.See Part 3 for polymer modified cementitious levelling screeds.
This European Standard specifies the method for the measurement of dynamic coefficient of friction (μ) on surfacesof resilient, laminate and textile floor coverings, usually walked on with shoes.Relief floor coverings with a displacement volume ??4 cm3/dm2 are covered by this standard.The measurements are made in a laboratory on ex-factory dry floor covering surfaces only. The method describedis not suitable for testing on wet or contaminated surfaces.
This European Standard specifies performance requirements of an adhesive when tested to a standard method with a characteristic type of floor covering. The values defined in this standard are considered to indicate a general suitability for use of an adhesive with the corresponding group of floor coverings. This standard can also be used for the evaluation of a particular floor covering with the corresponding type of adhesive. This standard does not contain criteria or recommendations for the practical installation of floor coverings. The values given in this standard also do not guarantee the complete functionality of combinations of adhesives and floor coverings in practical application.
This European Standard specifies requirements for surfaces for indoor facilities for multi-sports use. It alsocovers surface systems which include both their supporting and upper layers whether prefabricated, producedin situ or a combination of the two. It also provides for the evaluation of conformity of products to therequirements of this European Standard. This European Standard is not applicable to indoor tennis halls.NOTE "Multi-sports" will be defined by appropriate national provisions.