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NEN-EN 14288

Leather - Physical and mechanical tests - Determination of fogging characteristics

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 21
ICS Code (Leather and furs): 59.140.30
scope:

This European Standard specifies two alternative methods for determining the fogging characteristics of leathers used in the passenger compartments of motor vehicles, namely Method A and Method B. However, these are 2 different test procedures to measure the volatile components and there is no mathematical correlation between the results obtained with Method A and those with Method B. Method A determines by reflection the light scattering properties (or opaqueness) and the nature of the film or droplet formation from volatile components condensed on a cold glass surface. Method B measures gravimetrically the quantity of volatile components condensed on a cold aluminium foil surface. Annex A gives the results of interlaboratory trial which show that Method B performs well whereas Method A showed a large variation in the percentage reflection. The test conditions allow the two tests to be carried out in succession.

Document History

NEN-EN 14288
January 1, 2004
Leather - Physical and mechanical tests - Determination of fogging characteristics
This European Standard specifies two alternative methods for determining the fogging characteristics of leathers used in the passenger compartments of motor vehicles, namely Method A and Method B....
November 1, 2001
Leather - Physical and mechanical tests - Determination of fogging chara cteristics
This European Standard specifies two alternative methods for determining the fogging characteristics of leathers used in the passenger compartments of motor vehicles, namely Method A and Method B....

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