EN 13832-1:2018
(Main)Footwear protecting against chemicals - Part 1: Terminology and test methods
Footwear protecting against chemicals - Part 1: Terminology and test methods
This European Standard specifies test methods for the determination of the resistance of footwear against selected chemicals under the following contact situations: splashing, degradation, and permeation.
Schuhe zum Schutz gegen Chemikalien - Teil 1: Terminologie und Prüfverfahren
Diese Europäische Norm legt die Prüfverfahren zur Bestimmung der Beständigkeit von Schuhwerk gegenüber ausgewählten Chemikalien in den folgenden Berührungssituationen fest: Spritzen, Materialermüdung und Durchdringung.
Chaussures protégeant contre les produits chimiques - Partie 1 : Terminologie et méthodes d'essais
La présente Norme européenne précise des méthodes d'essai visant à déterminer la résistance des chaussures à des produits chimiques sélectionnés dans les conditions de contact suivantes : projection, dégradation et perméation.
Obutev za varovanje pred kemikalijami - 1. del: Izrazje in preskusne metode
Določa izrazje in preskusne metode za obutev za varovanje pred kemikalijami.
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Obutev za varovanje pred kemikalijami - 1. del: Izrazje in preskusne metodeSchuhe zum Schutz gegen Chemikalien - Teil 1: Terminologie und PrüfverfahrenChaussure protégeant contre les produits chimiques - Partie 1 : Terminologie et méthodes d'essaisFootwear protecting against chemicals - Part 1: Terminology and test methods13.340.50Varovanje nog in stopalLeg and foot protectionICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 13832-1:2018SIST EN 13832-1:2018en,fr,de01-december-2018SIST EN 13832-1:2018SLOVENSKI
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Precision of the test method . 16 Annex B (normative)
Assessment of damage by the laboratory during testing of splashing . 17 Bibliography . 18
IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1 degradation deleterious change in one or more properties of a footwear material due to contact with a chemical Note 1 to entry: These changes may include, e.g. flaking, swelling, disintegration, embrittlement, discoloration, dimensions, appearance, hardening and softening. 3.2 permeation process by which a chemical moves through a footwear material at a molecular level Note 1 to entry: Permeation involves the following: — absorption of molecules of the chemical into the contacted (outside) surface of a material; — diffusion of the absorbed molecules into the material; — desorption of the molecules from the opposite (inside) surface of the material. 3.3 splashing contact after pouring of chemical on the footwear SIST EN 13832-1:2018
Splashing test (4.2) 1 pair of shoe (the medium size of the range) per chemical yes Degradation test (4.3)
2 discs for outsole (one before and one after degradation)
2 discs for upper (one before and one after degradation) If possible Permeation test (4.4) 3 discs
per chemical yes All test pieces shall be conditioned in a standard atmosphere of (23 ± 2) °C and (50 ± 5) % relative humidity for a minimum of 24 h before testing, unless otherwise stated in the test method. The maximum time which shall elapse between removal from the conditioning atmosphere and the start of testing shall be not greater than 10 min, unless otherwise stated in the test method. For each of the required measurements performed in accordance with this standard, a corresponding estimate of the uncertainty of measurement should be evaluated. One of the following approaches should be used: — a statistical method, e.g. as given in
ISO 5725-2 [9]; — a mathematical method, e.g. as given in ISO/IEC Guide 98-3 [10]; — uncertainty and conformity assessment as given in ISO/IEC Guide 98-4 [11]; — JCGM 100:2008 [12] SIST EN 13832-1:2018
Key h height of the tested area 1 Test area Figure 1 — Tested area for the splashing test c) Store the footwear for at least 24 h in an environment at (23 ± 2) °C and (50 ± 5) %rh. The test shall performed between (20 and 25) °C. d) Fill the footwear with absorbent paper as a trace medium for liquid ingress. Ensure the paper is in contact with the seams of the footwear at the front, bellows and lacing in particular. e) Fasten the footwear. f) Prepare a minimum of 130 ml of the chosen test chemical. If several chemicals have to be chosen, it is necessary to use a new pair of footwear for each chemical. SIST EN 13832-1:2018
Key 1 20 ml container for test chemical 2 Test area 3 upper edge of test area (see Figure 1) 4 pouring distance, 4cm to 6 cm Figure 2 — Splashing test principle i) Leave the samples for a period of 10 min ± 30 s j) Pour (60 ± 6) ml of test liquid evenly across the two sides and front of the footwear using a (20 ± 2) ml containers. k) Leave the samples for a period of 10 min ± 30 s prior to removal from the tray and assess any initial damage. SIST EN 13832-1:2018
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