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>BSI Standards >97 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORTS>97.220 Sports equipment and facilities>97.220.10 Sports facilities>BS EN 12230:2023 - TC Tracked Changes. Surfaces for sports areas. Test method for the determination of tensile properties of synthetic sports surfaces
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BS EN 12230:2023 - TC Tracked Changes. Surfaces for sports areas. Test method for the determination of tensile properties of synthetic sports surfaces

BS EN 12230:2023 - TC

Tracked Changes. Surfaces for sports areas. Test method for the determination of tensile properties of synthetic sports surfaces

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Standard number:BS EN 12230:2023 - TC
Pages:44
Released:2023-09-15
ISBN:978 0 539 25871 4
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN 12230:2023 - TC


This standard BS EN 12230:2023 - TC Tracked Changes. Surfaces for sports areas. Test method for the determination of tensile properties of synthetic sports surfaces is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 97.220.10 Sports facilities
This document specifies three methods for the determination of the tensile properties of materials used as surfaces, elastic layers and shockpads for sports areas. Method 1 measures the tensile strength of homogenous test specimens that are less than 25 mm in thickness. Method 2 measures the transversal tensile strength of homogenous test specimens that are more than 25 mm in thickness. Method 3 measures the tensile strength of sports surfaces or shockpads that are non-homogenous and contain slots or grooves cut into their structure. This document is applicable both to prefabricated sheet materials and to materials formed by casting of liquid systems cured in-situ. If the nature of the sports surface is such that a properly representative test piece cannot be prepared in the manner described in this document, then determination of tensile properties should not be attempted for quality control purposes, or as a predictor of performance in use. With such materials, it can be more appropriate to determine their compressive properties or other dynamic characteristics for these purposes.