AS 3706.11-2012 Geotextiles - Methods of test Determination of durability - Resistance to degradation by light, heat and moisture

Abbreviation
AS 3706.11-2012
Valid from
30/04/2012

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Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard sets out a method for determining the durability of geotextiles when subjected to degradation by artificial light and heat.

NOTES:

  1. As the artificial light source produces heat, it is expedient to combine the tests for these two agencies of degradation.
  2. If the product is subjected to prolonged high temperatures, a separate oven-ageing method may be more suitable for testing resistance to degradation due to heat.

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AS 3706.11-2012 Geotextiles - Methods of test Determination of durability - Resistance to degradation by light, heat and moisture

Description

This Standard sets out a method for determining the durability of geotextiles when subjected to degradation by artificial light and heat.

NOTES:

  1. As the artificial light source produces heat, it is expedient to combine the tests for these two agencies of degradation.
  2. If the product is subjected to prolonged high temperatures, a separate oven-ageing method may be more suitable for testing resistance to degradation due to heat.

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AS 3706.11-2012 Geotextiles - Methods of test Determination of durability - Resistance to degradation by light, heat and moisture
Description

This Standard sets out a method for determining the durability of geotextiles when subjected to degradation by artificial light and heat.

NOTES:

  1. As the artificial light source produces heat, it is expedient to combine the tests for these two agencies of degradation.
  2. If the product is subjected to prolonged high temperatures, a separate oven-ageing method may be more suitable for testing resistance to degradation due to heat.
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