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SSH EN 302-4:2005

Adhesives for load-bearing timber structures - Test methods - Part 4: Determination of the effects of wood shrinkage on the shear strength

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   Oct 7, 2013

General information

95.99     Oct 7, 2013

DPS

DPS/KT 175

European Norm

83.180  

Scope

This part of EN 302 specifies a method for determining the extent to which wood shrinkage under drying conditions will weaken an adhesive bond.
It is suitable for the following applications:
a) for assessing the compliance of adhesives with EN 301;
b) for assessing the suitability and quality of adhesives for load-bearing timber structures;
c) for determining if the adhesive is capable of withstanding stresses due to wood shrinkage without unacceptable loss of strength.
This test is intended primarily to obtain performance data for the classification of adhesives for load-bearing timber structures according to their suitability for use in defined climatic environments. This test is carried out on spruce (Picea abies L.).
This method is not intended for use to provide numerical design data and does not necessarily represent the performance of the bonded member in service. It is not intended to be used to assess the suitability of adhesives for the manufacture of wood-based panels.

Related directives

Directives related to this standards.

89/106/EEC

Construction products

305/2011

Regulation (eu) No 305/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 march 2011 laying down harmonised conditions for the marketing of construction products and repealing council directive 89/106/eec

Life cycle

NOW

WITHDRAWN
SSH EN 302-4:2005
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
Oct 7, 2013

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
SSH EN 302-4:2013

Related project

Adopted from EN 302-4:2004

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