NA 062

DIN Standards Committee Materials Testing

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN ISO 175
Plastics - Methods of test for the determination of the effects of immersion in liquid chemicals (ISO 175:2010); German version EN ISO 175:2010

Title (German)

Kunststoffe - Prüfverfahren zur Bestimmung des Verhaltens gegen flüssige Chemikalien (ISO 175:2010); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 175:2010

Overview

This International Standard specifies a method of exposing test specimens of plastic materials, free from all external restraint, to liquid chemicals. It also contains methods for determining the changes in properties resulting from such immersion. This standard is applicable to all solid plastics that are available in the form of moulding or extrusion materials, plates, tubes, rods or sheets having a thickness greater than 0,1 mm. It is not applicable to cellular materials. This standard only considers testing by immersion of the entire surface of the test specimen. It does not cover environmental stress cracking (ESC) which is dealt with by the various parts of ISO 22088. The International Standard ISO 175:2010 has been prepared by ISO/TC 61/SC 6 "Ageing, chemical and environmental resistance" (secretariat: DIN, Germany). CEN/TC 249 "Plastics", the secretariat of which is held by NBN (Belgium) is responsible for the European Standard. On the national level, the Committee responsible for this standard is NA 054-01-04 AA "Verhalten gegen Umwelteinflüsse" ("Environmental resistance") at FNK.

Document: references other documents

Document: referenced in other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 054-01-04 AA - Behavior towards environmental effects  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 249 - Plastics  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 61/SC 6/WG 7 - Basic standards  

Edition 2011-03
Original language German
Translation English
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