SIST EN 14099:2004
(Main)Space product assurance - Measurement of the peel and pull-off strength of coatings and finishes using pressure-sensitive tapes
Space product assurance - Measurement of the peel and pull-off strength of coatings and finishes using pressure-sensitive tapes
This European Standard details a test in which pressure-sensitive tapes are used to assess the suitability of, for example, coatings, paints, films and other thin materials, proposed for use on spacecraft and associated equipment.
The following materials and assemblies are covered by this test method:
- organic coating, e.g. varnishes, paints and plastic films;
- metallic finishes on, for example, printed circuit boards, second-surface mirrors, thermal radiators, plastic films;
- adhesive layers;
- composite thin films;
- small assemblies, e.g. solar cells having attached glass covers.
Raumfahrtproduktsicherung - Ermittlung der Schäl- und Abziehfestigkeit von Überzügen und Beschichtungen unter Anwendung von Haftbändern
Diese Europäische Norm legt ein Prüfverfahren fest, bei dem mit Haftbändern die Eignung von Überzügen, Anstrichen, dünnen Beschichtungen und anderen Werkstoffen, die zur Anwendung in der Raumfahrt vorgesehen sind, bewertet wird.
Folgende Werkstoffe und Verbindungen können mit diesem Verfahren untersucht werden:
3 organische Beschichtungen (z. B. Lacke, Anstriche und Kunststoffüberzüge);
3 metallische Überzüge auf Leiterplatten, Zweitflächenspiegeln, Temperaturstrahlern und metallisierten Kunst-stofffolien;
3 Klebverbindungen;
3 Dünnschichtverbundstoffe;
3 kleinere Bauteile (z. B. Solarzellen mit Glasdeckeln).
Assurance produit des projets spatiaux - Mesure de la force d'arrachement des revetements et apprets de rubans auto-adhésifs
La présente Norme européenne présente en détails une méthode d'essai pour laquelle des rubans auto-adhésifs servent a évaluer l'aptitude des revetements, peintures, films et autres matériaux minces destinés a etre utilisés sur le satellite et ses équipements associés.
La méthode d'essai concerne les matériaux et ensembles suivants :
3 revetement organique, par exemple, vernis, peintures et films plastiques ;
3 finitions métalliques sur des circuits imprimés, des SSM (couches thermo-optiques), des radiateurs thermiques, des films plastiques, par exemple ;
3 couches adhésives ;
3 films minces composites ;
3 petits ensembles comme, par exemple, des cellules solaires reliées par des fixations a des protections verre.
Space product assurance - Measurement of the peel and pull-off strength of coatings and finishes using pressure-sensitive tapes
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Space product assurance - Measurement of the peel and pull-off strength of coatings and finishes using pressure-sensitive tapesRaumfahrtproduktsicherung - Ermittlung der Schäl- und Abziehfestigkeit von Überzügen und Beschichtungen unter Anwendung von HaftbändernAssurance produit des projets spatiaux - Mesure de la force d'arrachement des revetements et apprets de rubans auto-adhésifsSpace product assurance - Measurement of the peel and pull-off strength of coatings and finishes using pressure-sensitive tapes49.140Vesoljski sistemi in operacijeSpace systems and operations49.040Prevleke in z njimi povezani postopki, ki se uporabljajo v letalski in vesoljski industrijiCoatings and related processes used in aerospace industryICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 14099:2001SIST EN 14099:2004en01-maj-2004SIST EN 14099:2004SLOVENSKI
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SIST EN 14099:2004
EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 14099October 2001ICS 49.140English versionSpace product assurance - Measurement of the peel and pull-offstrength of coatings and finishes using pressure-sensitive tapesThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 28 September 2001.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the officialversions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2001 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 14099:2001 ESIST EN 14099:2004
EN 14099:2001 (E)2ContentspageForewordIntroduction1Scope2Normative references3Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms3.1Terms and definitions3.2Abbreviated terms4Preparatory conditions4.1Hazards, health and safety precautions4.2Preparation of samples4.2.1Configuration4.2.2Cleaning4.2.3Handling and storage4.2.4Identification4.3Facilities4.3.1Cleanliness4.3.2Sample conditioning4.4Equipment4.4.1Special equipment4.4.2Sample holder4.4.3Peel adhesion tape5Test procedure5.1General5.2Preparation5.2.1Mounting5.2.2Conditioning5.3Peel and pull-off test5.4Handling and packaging of tested samples6Acceptance criteria7Quality assuranceSIST EN 14099:2004
EN 14099:2001 (E)37.1General7.2Data7.3Nonconformance7.4Calibration7.5TraceabilityAnnex A (informative)
Example of a test result sheetFiguresFigure 1 — Side view of the test fixtures.8Figure 2 — Test procedure flow diagram.10Figure 3 — Schematic cross-section of a coated substrate showing various fracture lines dependent onthe weakest layer.12SIST EN 14099:2004
EN 14099:2001 (E)4ForewordThis European Standard has been prepared by CMC.This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of anidentical text or by endorsement, at the latest by April 2002, and conflicting national standards shall bewithdrawn at the latest by April 2002.It is based on a previous version1) prepared by the ECSS Product Assurance Standards Working Group,reviewed by the ECSS Technical Panel and approved by the ECSS Steering Board. The EuropeanCooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS) is a cooperative effort of the European Space Agency,National Space Agencies and European industry associations for the purpose of developing andmaintaining common standards.Requirements in this Standard are defined in terms of what shall be accomplished, rather than in termsof how to organize and perform the necessary work. This allows existing organizational structures andmethods to be applied where they are effective, and for the structures and methods to evolve asnecessary without rewriting the standards.The formulation of this Standard takes into account the existing ISO 9000 family of documents.Annex A is informative.According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of thefollowing countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway,Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.IntroductionSurface coatings, such as thermal control paints and corrosion protection coatings, are affected, both onthe ground and after launch, by exposure to the environment.It is therefore important that the adhesion of the coating to the relevant substrate remains at anacceptable level after exposure to the relevant environmental condition.
1) ECSS-Q-70-13A.SIST EN 14099:2004
EN 14099:2001 (E)51ScopeThis European Standard details a test in which pressure-sensitive tapes are used to assess thesuitability of, for example, coatings, paints, films and other thin materials, proposed for use on spacecraftand associated equipment.The following materials and assemblies are covered by this test method:—organic coating, e.g. varnishes, paints and plastic films;—metallic finishes on, for example, printed circuit boards, second-surface mirrors, thermal radiators,plastic films;—adhesive layers;—composite thin films;—small assemblies, e.g. solar cells having attached glass covers.2Normative referencesThis European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications.These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications arelisted hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of thesepublications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. Forundated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments).EN 13701, Space systems - Glossary of terms.ECSS-Q-20A, Space product assurance — Quality assurance.ECSS-Q-70A, Space product assurance — Materials, mechanical parts and processes.EN 14097, —2), Space product assurance — Nonconformance control system.ISO 14620-1, —2), Space systems – Safety requirements – Part 1: System safety.3Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms3.1Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions given in EN 13701, ECSS-Q-70and the following term and definition apply.3.1.1batchquantity produced at one operation3.2Abbreviated termsThe following abbreviated term is defined and used within this European Standard.AbbreviationMeaningRHrelative humidity
2) To be published.SIST EN 14099:2004
EN 14099:2001 (E)64Preparatory conditions4.1Hazards, health and safety precautionsMaterials and parts with hazardous characteristics shall be identified, managed and processedaccording to ISO 14620-1. Particular attention shall be given to health and safety precautions. Inparticular, hazards to personnel, equipment and materials shall be controlled and minimized.4.2Preparation of samples4.2.1Configurationa)The material samples shall be prepared according to the relevant process specifications ormanufacturer’s data and shall be representative of batch variance.b)If it is not practicable to test completed assemblies, the manufacturer shall submit samples madefrom the same materials and by the same processes as those used in the manufacture of theassemblies.c)The sample for testing shall have clean flat surfaces which do not overlap the sample holderdescribed in 4.4. The width of the test sample surface face shall be at least equal to the width of thetape used in the test procedure. The nominal tape width shall be 20 mm.d)The number of samples to be taken from a qualification batch, test programme, or production batchshall be specified at the start of the test in a material specification. Normally at least ten testsamples shall be tested.e)If it is not practicable to obtain suitable test samples from the finished article, the supplier shallfurnish bonded test samples (samples under strict source to test control, that shall not be usedother than for the designated test) suitable for the tests specified. The supplier shall furnish acertificate of conformance for the purpose of traceability. All test samples shall be marked withappropriate identification to maintain traceability but in such a way as not to degrade the quality ofthe sample during testing.4.2.2CleaningThe cleaning and other treatments of the sample shall be the same as that applied to the finished article,which the sample is intended to represent, prior to integration into the spacecraft. Further cleaning orother treatments shall not be performed.4.2.3Handling and storageSamples shall only be handled with clean nylon or lint-free gloves and shall be stored in a controlledarea, with an ambient temperature of (22 ± 3) °C and relative humidity of (55 ± 10) %. Coated surfacesshall be shielded from contact by using polyethylene or polypropylene bags or sheets. Physical damageshall be avoided by packing the polyethylene or polypropylene-wrapped workpieces in clean, dust- andlint-free material. Limited-life materials shall be labelled with their shelf lives and dates of manufacture,or date of delivery if date of manufacture is not known.4.2.4Identification4.2.4.1MaterialsMaterials submitted for testing shall be clearly identified with appropriate details to maintain traceability.4.2.4.2AssembliesAssemblies submitted for testing shall be
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