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DS/EN ISO 14125

Fibre-reinforced plastic composites - Determination of flexural properties

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 25 March 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Reinforced plastics): 83.120
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This Standard specifies a method for determining the flexural properties of fibre-reinforced plastic composites under three-point (Method A) and four-point (Method B) loading. Standard test specimens are defined but parameters are included for alternative specimen sizes for use where appropriate. A range of testing speeds is included.

Document History

DS/EN ISO 14125
March 25, 2011
Fibre-reinforced plastic composites - Determination of flexural properties
This Standard specifies a method for determining the flexural properties of fibre-reinforced plastic composites under three-point (Method A) and four-point (Method B) loading. Standard test specimens...
March 1, 2002
Fibre-reinforced plastic composites - Determination of flexural properties
This Standard specifies a method for determining the flexural properties of fibre-reinforced plastic composites under three-point (Method A) and four-point (Method B) loading. Standard test specimens...
October 2, 1998
Fibre-reinforced plastic composites - Determination of flexural properties
This Standard specifies a method for determining the flexural properties of fibre-reinforced plastic composites under three-point (Method A) and four-point (Method B) loading. Standard test specimens...
Fibre-reinforced plastic composites - Determination of flexural properties
This Standard specifies a method for determining the flexural properties of fibre-reinforced plastic composites under three-point (Method A) and four-point (Method B) loading. Standard test specimens...
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