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UNI EN 15190 : 2008

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

STRUCTURAL ADHESIVES - TEST METHODS FOR ASSESSING LONG TERM DURABILITY OF BONDED METALLIC STRUCTURES

Published date

10-01-2008

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle
5 Apparatus and materials
6 RDCB Specimen
  6.1 RDCB Specimen configuration and dimensions
  6.2 Specimen manufacture
      6.2.1 Initial cleaning
      6.2.2 Control of shape and thickness of bonded area
      6.2.3 Bonding
      6.2.4 Cutting and drilling
  6.3 Inspection
7 Test procedures
  7.1 Determination of load train compliance
  7.2 Compliance calibration at (23 degrees C +/- 2 degrees C,
      50% +/- 5% RH)
  7.3 Determination of fatigue resistance and G[th] at 23
      degrees C, 50% RH
  7.4 Determination of wet adhesion properties
  7.5 Determination of fatigue properties under other
      environmental conditions
8 Precision
9 Test report
Bibliography

Describes test procedures for determining the long-term durability of an adhesive system subjected to environmental and fatigue loads.

DocumentType
Test Method
PublisherName
Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione (UNI)
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF EN 15190 : 2007 Identical
NBN EN 15190 : 2007 Identical
NEN EN 15190 : 2007 Identical
NS EN 15190 : 1ED 2007 Identical
I.S. EN 15190:2007 Identical
SN EN 15190 : 2007 Identical
UNE-EN 15190:2007 Identical
BS EN 15190:2007 Identical
EN 15190:2007 Identical
DIN EN 15190:2007-10 Identical

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