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Homepage>PD CEN ISO/TS 11665-12:2021 Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 Determination of the diffusion coefficient in waterproof materials: membrane one-side activity concentration measurement method
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PD CEN ISO/TS 11665-12:2021 Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 Determination of the diffusion coefficient in waterproof materials: membrane one-side activity concentration measurement method

PD CEN ISO/TS 11665-12:2021

Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 Determination of the diffusion coefficient in waterproof materials: membrane one-side activity concentration measurement method

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Označení normy:PD CEN ISO/TS 11665-12:2021
Počet stran:36
Vydáno:2021-04-22
ISBN:978 0 539 14659 2
Status:Standard
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PD CEN ISO/TS 11665-12:2021


This standard PD CEN ISO/TS 11665-12:2021 Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.240 Radiation measurements
  • 13.040.01 Air quality in general

This document specifies the method intended for assessing the radon diffusion coefficient in waterproofing materials such as bitumen or polymeric membranes, coatings or paints, as well as assumptions and boundary conditions which will be met during the test.

The test method described in this document allows to estimate the radon diffusion coefficient in the range of 10-5 m2/s to 10-12 m2/s[8][9] with an associated uncertainty from 10 % to 40 %.