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NBN EN ISO 20864 : 2005

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FOOTWEAR - TEST METHODS FOR STIFFENERS AND TOEPUFFS - MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Published date

12-01-2013

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Apparatus and material
  4.1 General
  4.2 Methods 1 and 2
  4.3 Method 1 (only)
  4.4 Method 2 (only)
  4.5 Method 3
  4.6 All methods
5 Sampling and conditioning
  5.1 Method 1
  5.2 Method 2
  5.3 Method 3
6 Procedure (all methods)
  6.1 Shape retention value
      6.1.1 Dry testing
      6.1.2 Wet testing
  6.2 Collapsing load of the test specimen
      6.2.1 Dry testing
      6.2.2 Wet testing
  6.3 Shape retention after ten collapses
      6.3.1 Dry testing
      6.3.2 Wet testing
7 Expression of results
  7.1 Shape retention
  7.2 Collapsing load
  7.3 Shape retention after ten collapses
  7.4 Resilience
  7.5 Moisture resistance
8 Test report
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to International
         publications with their corresponding European
         publications
Bibliography

Describes three methods for determining the shape retention properties and compression strength of a domed test specimen.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO 20864:2004 Identical
DIN EN ISO 20864:2005-03 Identical
UNI EN ISO 20864 : 2005 Identical
EN ISO 20864 : 2004 Identical
BS EN ISO 20864:2004 Identical
DIN EN ISO 20864 E : 2005 Identical
UNE-EN ISO 20864:2005 Identical

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