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BS EN ISO 15148:2002+A1:2016 Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products. Determination of water absorption coefficient by partial immersion

BS EN ISO 15148:2002+A1:2016

Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products. Determination of water absorption coefficient by partial immersion

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 15148:2002+A1:2016
Počet stran:20
Vydáno:2016-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 87956 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 15148:2002+A1:2016


This standard BS EN ISO 15148:2002+A1:2016 Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products. Determination of water absorption coefficient by partial immersion is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.100.01 Construction materials in general

This European Standard specifies a method for determining, by partial immersion with no temperature gradient, the short-term liquid water absorption coefficient. It is intended to assess the rate of absorption of water, by capillary action from continuous or driving rain during on site storage or construction, by insulating and other materials, which are normally protected. The method is suitable for renders or coatings tested in conjunction with the substrate on which they are normally mounted.

It is not intended to assess the absorption of water by materials used under water or in overall contact with saturated ground, where a total immersion test is more appropriate.