Bsi BS en 12085 - 2013
Bsi BS en 12085 - 2013
Bsi BS en 12085 - 2013
BS EN 12085:2013
National foreword
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English Version
Produits isolants thermiques destinés aux applications du Wärmedämmstoffe für das Bauwesen - Bestimmung der
bâtiment - Détermination des dimensions linéaires des linearen Maße von Probekörpern
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CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same
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BS EN 12085:2013
EN 12085:2013 (E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................3
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................5
2 Normative references .......................................................................................................................5
3 Terms and definitions ......................................................................................................................5
4 Principle............................................................................................................................................5
5 Apparatus .........................................................................................................................................5
6 Test specimens ................................................................................................................................6
7 Procedure .........................................................................................................................................6
8 Calculation and expression of results ............................................................................................ 8
9 Accuracy of measurement ...............................................................................................................8
10 Test report ........................................................................................................................................8
Bibliography..................................................................................................................................................9
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EN 12085:2013 (E)
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Foreword
This document (EN 12085:2013) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 88 “Thermal insulating
materials and products”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2013, and conflicting national standards shall be
withdrawn at the latest by September 2013.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
The revision of this standard contains no major changes, only minor corrections and clarifications of an
editorial nature.
This European Standard is one of a series of standards which specify test methods for determining
dimensions and properties of thermal insulating materials and products. It supports a series of product
standards for thermal insulating materials and products which derive from the Council Directive of
21 December 1988 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member
States relating to construction products (Directive 89/106/EEC) through the consideration of the essential
requirements.
This European Standard has been drafted for applications in buildings but it may also be used in other areas
where it is relevant.
This European test standard is one of the following group of inter-related standards on test methods for
determining dimensions and properties of thermal insulation materials and products, all of which fall within the
scope of CEN/TC 88:
EN 822, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of length and width
EN 826, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of compression behaviour
EN 1602, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of the apparent density
EN 1603, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of dimensional stability
under constant normal laboratory conditions (23 °C/50 % relative humidity)
EN 1604, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of dimensional stability
under specified temperature and humidity conditions
EN 1605, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of deformation under
specified compressive load and temperature conditions
EN 1606, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of compressive creep
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EN 1607, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of tensile strength
perpendicular to faces
EN 1608, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of tensile strength
parallel to faces
EN 1609, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of short-term water
absorption by partial immersion
EN 12085, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of linear dimensions of
test specimens
EN 12086, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of water vapour
transmission properties
EN 12087, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of long-term water
absorption by immersion
EN 12088, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of long-term water
absorption by diffusion
EN 12089, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of bending behaviour
EN 12090, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of shear behaviour
EN 12429, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Conditioning to moisture equilibrium
under specified temperature and humidity conditions
EN 12430, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of behaviour under
point load
EN 12431, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of thickness for floating
floor insulating products
EN 13793, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of behaviour under
cyclic loading
EN 13820, Thermal insulating materials for building applications — Determination of organic content
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
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EN 12085:2013 (E)
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies the characteristics and choice of measuring equipment and the procedure
for determining the linear dimensions of test specimens which are taken from thermal insulating products. The
procedures for measuring the dimensions of full size products are specified in EN 822 and EN 823.
2 Normative references
Not applicable.
3.1
linear dimension
distance between two points, between two parallel lines or between two parallel planes, defined by corners,
edges or surfaces of the test specimen
3.2
test specimen
single item or part of an item used for a test
4 Principle
The linear dimensions of a test specimen are measured using an apparatus giving the required degree of
accuracy.
5 Apparatus
5.1 Flat surface, larger than the largest dimensions of the test specimen.
5.2 Dial gauge, permitting reading to at least 0,05 mm. The measuring surface shall be of such a size that
the total resultant measuring pressure is ≤ 1 kPa.
The measuring pressure of the dial gauge can be reduced by removing the spring. The dial gauge, or any
other electrical or optical measuring instrument having at least the same accuracy, can be fixed to a device to
adapt the testing equipment to the size of the test specimen.
A micrometer shall only be used if it incorporates a device which indicates the onset of the force applied by
the micrometer when it contacts the test specimen surface. An example of such a device is an electrical
circuit, consisting of a flexible wire, battery, lamp and an aluminium plate exerting a pressure of (50 ± 1,5) Pa
on the test specimen. An example of such an apparatus is given in Figure 1.
5.4 Sliding caliper, permitting readings to at least 0,1 mm. The sliding caliper shall only be used if it does
not cause any deformation of the test specimen.
5.5 Metal rule or metal tape, graduated in millimetres and permitting reading to at least 0,5 mm.
Any test equipment which provides the same result with at least the same accuracy may be used.
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Key
1 screw micrometer
2 millimetre scale
3 adjustable support
4 lamp
5 battery
6 aluminium plate, 10 cm2
7 test specimen
8 base plate
6 Test specimens
The number, dimensions and conditioning of test specimens shall be as defined in the relevant test method
standard or any other European Technical Specification.
7 Procedure
The test conditions shall be as defined in the relevant test method standard or any other European Technical
Specification.
The choice of measuring equipment shall be in accordance with the required accuracy of the measured value
as given in the relevant test method standard or any other European Technical Specification. Where no such
standard or specification exists, the required accuracy shall be agreed between parties, but it shall correspond
to the dimensions to be measured.
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If the required accuracy of the dimension is expressed in millimetres, the choice of the equipment shall be as
shown in Table 1.
Table 2 shall be used to provide the means for the selection of the equipment to be used where the accuracy
is expressed in percentage terms. The choice depends on both the required accuracy and on the test
specimen dimensions.
The number of the measuring locations shall depend on the size and the shape of the test specimen, but shall
be at least two. The locations shall be as widely separated as possible, in order to give a good mean value.
If the median of three readings at each position is taken, the mean shall be calculated from the two or more
median values.
NOTE The median value at each position is taken because it is easier to keep in mind the majority of the measured
values instead of noting all single values and calculating the mean value.
The measurement shall be made with the test specimen placed on a flat surface.
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The measurements shall be made with and without the test specimen. The difference between the two
measurements gives one reading.
All readings shall be made to the nearest 0,05 mm. The mean value calculated shall be rounded to the
nearest 0,1 mm.
The measurement shall be made with the test specimen placed on a flat surface. The micrometer shall be
fixed to an adjustable support (see example in Figure 1). The measuring point of the micrometer shall be
screwed down continuously until it just touches the test specimen, as indicated by the surface contact device.
The measurements shall be made with and without the test specimen. The difference between the two
measurements gives one reading.
All readings shall be made to the nearest 0,05 mm. The mean value calculated shall be rounded to the
nearest 0,1 mm.
The caliper shall be progressively preset to smaller measurements and presented to the test specimen until
the setting is reached when the caliper measuring faces just touch the surface of the test specimen without
causing any deformation.
All readings shall be made to the nearest 0,1 mm. The mean value calculated shall be rounded to the nearest
0,2 mm.
The test specimen shall not be distorted or damaged by the application of the metal rule or metal tape.
All readings shall be made to the nearest 0,5 mm. The mean value calculated shall be rounded to the nearest
1 mm.
9 Accuracy of measurement
NOTE It has not been possible to include a statement of the accuracy of measurement in this edition of the standard,
but it is intended to include such a statement when the standard is next revised.
10 Test report
The test report shall be as defined in the relevant test method standard.
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Bibliography
[1] EN 822, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of length and width
[2] EN 823, Thermal insulating products for building applications — Determination of thickness
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