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ISO 5981:2007

ISO 5981:2007 Rubber- or plastics-coated fabrics – Determination of resistance to combined shear flexing and rubbing

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Description

ISO 5981:2007 specifies two methods of evaluating the resistance to combined shear flexing and rubbing of rubber- or plastics-coated fabrics. Rubbing is either forced by application of a pressure foot (method A), or is caused by simple contact between the faces of the test pieces (method B).

Method B (without application of the pressure foot) is preferred in all cases where the foot would damage the test piece through an abrasive effect where this is not required, e.g. materials with sticky surfaces, light coatings such as polyurethanes on rough surfaces.

The test may be carried out on products as delivered or after pre-treatments such as wetting or accelerated ageing.

NOTE The results obtained using method A and method B cannot be compared as there is no correlation between the two methods.

Edition

3

Published Date

2007-10-11

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 5981:2007 specifies two methods of evaluating the resistance to combined shear flexing and rubbing of rubber- or plastics-coated fabrics. Rubbing is either forced by application of a pressure foot (method A), or is caused by simple contact between the faces of the test pieces (method B).

Method B (without application of the pressure foot) is preferred in all cases where the foot would damage the test piece through an abrasive effect where this is not required, e.g. materials with sticky surfaces, light coatings such as polyurethanes on rough surfaces.

The test may be carried out on products as delivered or after pre-treatments such as wetting or accelerated ageing.

NOTE The results obtained using method A and method B cannot be compared as there is no correlation between the two methods.

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