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NEN-EN 13523-5

Coil coated metals - Test methods - Part 5: Resistance to rapid deformation (impact test)

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 6
ICS Code (Organic coatings): 25.220.60
ICS Code (Properties of surfaces): 17.040.20
scope:

Describes the procedure for determining the resistance to cracking and/or pick-off on rapid deformation of an organic coating on a metallic substrate in terms of energy which the specimen will withstand.

Document History

June 1, 2014
Coil coated metals - Test methods - Part 5: Resistance to rapid deformation (impact test)
NEN-EN 13523-5 specifies the procedure for determining the resistance to cracking and/or pick-off on rapid deformation of an organic coating on a metallic substrate in terms of energy which the...
October 1, 2012
Coil coated metals - Test methods - Part 5: Resistance to rapid deformation (impact test)
NEN-EN 13523-5 specifies the procedure for determining the resistance to cracking and/or pick-off on rapid deformation of an organic coating on a metallic substrate in terms of energy which the...
February 1, 2001
Coil coated metals - Test methods - Part 5: Resistance to rapid deformation (impact test)
Describes the procedure for determining the resistance to cracking and/or pick-off on rapid deformation of an organic coating on a metallic substrate in terms of energy which the specimen will...
NEN-EN 13523-5
June 1, 1999
Coil coated metals - Test methods - Part 5: Resistance to rapid deformation (impact test)
Describes the procedure for determining the resistance to cracking and/or pick-off on rapid deformation of an organic coating on a metallic substrate in terms of energy which the specimen will...
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