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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 16465
Plastics - Methods for the calibration of black-standard and white-standard thermometers and black-panel and white-panel thermometers for use in natural and artificial weathering; German version EN 16465:2015

Title (German)

Kunststoffe - Kalibrierverfahren für Schwarz- und Weißstandard-Thermometer und Schwarz- und Weißtafel-Thermometer für die Verwendung bei natürlicher und künstlicher Bewitterung; Deutsche Fassung EN 16465:2015

Overview

This European Standard specifies traceable calibration methods of black-standard thermometers (BST), white-standard thermometers (WST), black-panel thermometers (BPT) and white-panel thermometers (WPT) for use in natural and artificial weathering: - method A, a contact method, uses a traceable calibrated resistance standard thermometer; - method B, a contactless method, uses a traceable calibrated pyrometer. A basic design of types of the thermometers is described in EN ISO 4892-1. Historically method A has been used for weathering applications for many years; method B has been developed recently. Both methods are qualified for weathering applications. They may provide different calibration results that are not interchangeable. The committee responsible for this standard is NA 054-01-04 AA "Verhalten gegen Umgebungseinflüsse" ("Environmental resistance") at DIN Standards Committee Plastics (FNK).

Document: references other documents

Responsible national committee

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

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 249 - Plastics  

Edition 2015-12
Original language German
Translation English
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