BS EN 15619:2014
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Rubber or plastic coated fabrics. Safety of temporary structures (tents). Specification for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 28 |
This European Standard specifies the characteristics, requirements and test methods for coated fabric intended for mobile, temporary installed tents (see 3.3) and related structures.
Plastic film and material other than coated fabrics are not covered by this European Standard.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Contents Page |
6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
9 | 4 General description of coated fabrics intended for tents Figure 1 — Schema of a cross section of a woven fabric coated on both sides |
10 | 5 Characteristics relating to coated fabrics 5.1 Mass per unit area 5.2 Tensile mechanical behaviour 5.3 Tear strength 5.4 Coating adhesion 5.5 Dimensional stability 5.6 Colour fastness to weathering and light 5.7 Susceptibility to the development of microorganisms 5.8 Appearance |
11 | 5.9 Reaction to fire 5.9.1 General 5.9.2 Level T1 |
12 | 5.9.3 Level T2 5.9.4 Level T3 5.9.5 Level T4 5.9.6 Non classified materials 6 Requirements |
13 | Table 1 — Tensile strength requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures Table 2 — Tear strength requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures Table 3 — Coating adhesion requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures Table 4 — Elongation requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures |
14 | Table 5 —Residual deformation requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures Table 6 — Colour fastness requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures Table 7 — Microorganism development requirements for coated fabrics intended for tents and related structures Table 8 — Optional properties – Elongation under load after heat exposure |
15 | Table 9 — Optional properties – Residual deformation after heat exposure and load Table 10 — Optional properties – Water penetration 7 Information provided by the coated fabric producer |
16 | Annex A (normative) Artificial ageing by long term exposure to the combination of UV irradiation, elevated temperature and water A.1 General A.2 Exposition programme A.3 UV cycle A.4 Moisture cycle A.5 Preparation of specimens |
17 | A.6 Procedure A.7 Measurements after ageing A.8 Test report |
18 | Annex B (normative) Coating adhesion B.1 General B.2 Preparation of the test specimens B.3 Welding B.4 Testing |
19 | Figure B.1 — Coating adhesion – main steps of the testing preparation B.5 Test report |
20 | Annex C (informative) Weld resistance recommendation C.1 General C.2 Weld resistance Table C.1 — Weld resistance recommendation C.3 Preparation of test specimens and test procedure |
21 | Figure C.1 — Welding resistance C.4 Test report |
22 | Annex D (informative) Assessment of conformity D.1 General D.2 Type tests D.2.1 Initial type tests D.2.2 Supplementary type tests D.3 Factory production control D.3.1 General |
23 | D.3.2 Control of the raw materials D.3.3 Control of the procedure D.3.4 Calibration plan D.4 Testing of the finished products D.4.1 Direct testing |
24 | D.4.2 Indirect evaluation D.5 Inspection and testing D.6 Traceability D.7 Marking |
25 | Bibliography |