CEN/TC 231/WG 3 - Anti-vibration gloves - resilient materials
Development of methods for measuring and assessing the vibration and shock reduction characteristics of antivibration gloves and resilient materials.
Anti-vibration gloves - resilient materials
Development of methods for measuring and assessing the vibration and shock reduction characteristics of antivibration gloves and resilient materials.
General Information
This International Standard specifies a procedure to determine the vibration transmissibility of a resilient material when loaded by the hand-arm system. The method is applicable to all materials which behave in a linear way. It is expected that this is realized in most elastic foam and rubber materials and, provisionally, in woven cloths. The method can be applied to mixed systems, e.g. a cloth material attached to a foam or rubber base. It is expected that the results of this laboratory test will be used in screening materials used for vibration attenuation on the handles of tools and for gloves. This will enable rank ordering of materials for gloves, but will not necessarily predict the transmissibility of the gloves fabricated from these materials (for this purpose, see ISO 10819).
- Standard19 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
- Standard19 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This International Standard specifies a procedure to determine the vibration transmissibility of a resilient material when loaded by the hand-arm system. The method is applicable to all materials which behave in a linear way. It is expected that this is realized in most elastic foam and rubber materials and, provisionally, in woven cloths. The method can be applied to mixed systems, e.g. a cloth material attached to a foam or rubber base. It is expected that the results of this laboratory test will be used in screening materials used for vibration atenuation on the handles of tools and for gloves. This will enable rank ordering of materials for gloves, but will not necessarily predict the transmissibility of the gloves fabricated from these materials (for this purpose, see ISO 10819).
- Standard14 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day