GSO EN 12087:2010
EN 12087:1997
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
31 October 2010
Thermal insulation products for building applications – determination of long term water absorption by immersion
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GSO EN 12087:2010 Scope
This European standard specifies the equipment and procedures for determining the long term water absorption of test specimens . It is applicable to thermal insulating products.
This European standard specifies two options :
Method 1 – partial immersion
Method 2 – total immersion
The long term water absorption by partial immersion is intended to simulate the water absorption caused by long term water exposure .
The long term water absorption by total immersion is not directly related to the conditions site , but has been recognized as a relevant condition of test for some products in some applications .
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