AS 1157.11-1999
Withdrawn
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Methods of testing materials for resistance to fungal growth Resistance of rubbers and plastics to surface fungal growth
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30-06-2017
English
01-01-1999
Committee |
CH-020
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 2452 3
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Pages |
8
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ProductNote |
Withdrawn 14-04-2017.
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
This Section describes procedures for determining the resistance of rubbers and plastics to surface-growing fungi. The basic material may not be attacked by the fungi used, but other substances, such as plasticizers, included in the formulation to modify the properties of the rubbers and plastics, may be attacked.This method is suitable for testing the resistance to fungal growth of most rubbers and plastics.This Standard provides a laboratory test which is intended to provide severe, standardized assessment of fungal resistance under laboratory conditions. It does not include the testing of rubbers and plastics in the field which, although possibly more severe, is much longer in duration and also more subjective.
First published as AS 1157.11-1978.
Second edition 1999.
AS 4073-1993 | Urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation - In situ set foam |
AS 1157.1-1998 |
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