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CEN - EN 13472

Thermal insulating products for building equipment and industrial installations - Determination of short term water absorption by partial immersion of preformed pipe insulation

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Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Thermal and sound insulating materials): 91.100.60
scope:

This European Standard specifies the equipment and procedures for determining the short term water absorption of preformed pipe insulation by partial immersion in water. It is applicable to thermal insulating products.

NOTE It is intended to simulate the water absorption caused by exposure to rain for 24 h during product installation.

If the pipe insulation is cut from a flat product, then the short term water absorption by partial immersion can be obtained from tests carried out on the flat product with similar properties in accordance with EN 1609, providing the test is carried out in the direction giving the highest water uptake.

Document History

EN 13472
October 1, 2012
Thermal insulating products for building equipment and industrial installations - Determination of short term water absorption by partial immersion of preformed pipe insulation
This European Standard specifies the equipment and procedures for determining the short term water absorption of preformed pipe insulation by partial immersion in water. It is applicable to thermal...
September 1, 2001
Thermal Insulating Products for Building Equipment and Industrial Installations - Determination of Short Term Water Absorption by Partial Immersion of Performed Pipe Insulation
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