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List of Exposure Media

A. 1.3 List of Exposure Media (as Established by the German Institute for Civil Engineering, DIBt)... [Pg.1004]

The following lists of exposure media compile quantitative statements regarding chemical resistance of polymeric materials with verified minimum properties according to the requirements by the DIBt. These lists should be used only in compliance with the general inspection certifications for construction materials [7],... [Pg.1004]

Table A.l 1 and Table A.12 summarize the lists of exposure media for polyethylene and polypropylene with verified minimum properties according to List 40-1.1 for polyethylen and List 40-1.2 for polypropylene provided by the DIBt. These lists facilitate the certification for containers, containments, and pipes. These lists are white lists of exposure media with verified minimum properties [7]. Table A.l 1 and Table A.12 summarize the lists of exposure media for polyethylene and polypropylene with verified minimum properties according to List 40-1.1 for polyethylen and List 40-1.2 for polypropylene provided by the DIBt. These lists facilitate the certification for containers, containments, and pipes. These lists are white lists of exposure media with verified minimum properties [7].
Table A. 11 List of exposure media 40-1.1 for PE-HD SS = saturated, aqueous soiution, susp. suspension, RT = reourring testing for oertifioation (reduotion ratios see Seotions 1.6.3.1 and 1.6.3) [7]... Table A. 11 List of exposure media 40-1.1 for PE-HD SS = saturated, aqueous soiution, susp. suspension, RT = reourring testing for oertifioation (reduotion ratios see Seotions 1.6.3.1 and 1.6.3) [7]...
A.8.3 List of Exposure Media for PVC Provided by the German institute for Construction Technoiogy... [Pg.1188]

The list of exposure media 40-1.4 (Table A.27) is a white list of immersion liquids for plasticizer-free PVC-U products with verified minimum properties [7]. [Pg.1188]

A. 13.4 List of Exposure Media for PVDF (Provided by DIBt)... [Pg.1248]

Additional comments regarding the list of exposure media 40-1.3 (Table A.37) can be found in Section A. 1.3.1. [Pg.1249]

A. 17.2 List of Exposure Media for Chemicai Barrier Layers Provided by the DiBt... [Pg.1319]

The lists of exposure media provided (Tables A.50, A.52, and A.55) are white lists for laminates made from glass fiber reinforced resins (UP-/PHA-resins) with internal non-woven or chemical barrier layers. Categorized by the effect on the laminate, the exposure media are listed as follows ... [Pg.1319]

List of Exposure Media 40-2.1.1 Media with little effect on glass fiber reinforced laminates made from UP-/PHA resins (Table A.50),... [Pg.1319]

Table A.55 represents the list of exposure media 40 for UP-/PHA resins and media with significant effects on glass fiber reinforced laminates. Depending on the class of exposure media, parts are required to have a chemical barrier layer according to Table A.53. Table A.55 represents the list of exposure media 40 for UP-/PHA resins and media with significant effects on glass fiber reinforced laminates. Depending on the class of exposure media, parts are required to have a chemical barrier layer according to Table A.53.
The resins groups suitable for the manufacture of chemical barrier layers are listed in Table A.55 (List of exposure media 40-2.1.3 (/ = alternative)). The resin groups are defined according to EN 13121-1 [7]. [Pg.1327]

Table A.54 Applicable reduction factors R2 (see Section 1.6.3) for load bearing laminates for list of exposure media with significant effect on glass fiber reinforced laminates, according to Table A.55 perm. = permissible, n. perm. = not permissible [7]... Table A.54 Applicable reduction factors R2 (see Section 1.6.3) for load bearing laminates for list of exposure media with significant effect on glass fiber reinforced laminates, according to Table A.55 perm. = permissible, n. perm. = not permissible [7]...
A. 17.2.5 Lists of Exposure Media 40-3.2 and 40-3.4 Glass Fiber Reinforced Laminates with Thermopiastic Coating of PP and PVC-U... [Pg.1335]

The following Table A.56 provides lists of exposure media by the DIBt. This list of exposure media is a white iist (e.g., these are suitabie media) for glass fiber reinforced iaminates with coatings of poiypropyiene and PVC-U, respectively. Maximum service temperature for both cases is 40 °C [7], PP and PVC-U coating materials are listed in the general certifications of the DIBt. [Pg.1335]

Table A.56 List of exposure media for glass fiber reinforced laminates with thermoplastic coatings ofPP or PVC-U ss = saturated solution, RT=recurrent testing for certification [7]... Table A.56 List of exposure media for glass fiber reinforced laminates with thermoplastic coatings ofPP or PVC-U ss = saturated solution, RT=recurrent testing for certification [7]...
List of exposure media 1004, 1188,1248,1319 Differential scanning calorimetry 159, 397ff. Diffusion 60... [Pg.1424]

In the Alphabetical List of Exposure Media, all exposure media which appear in the Data Table section are listed alphabetically together with a list of the thermoplastics on which they have been tested. Using the PDL Resistance Rating provided, the user can quickly determine which thermoplastics may or may not be suitable for use with a given exposure medium. [Pg.10]

If in the Data Tables more than one PDL Rating is listed for a given exposure medium/material combination, the range of PDL Ratings is provided in the List of Exposure Media. [Pg.10]

Synonyms of exposure media are included in List of Exposure Media, with a cross-reference to the exposure medium name used in this book. [Pg.10]


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