Reference number
ISO 3386-1:1986
International Standard
ISO 3386-1:1986
Polymeric materials, cellular flexible — Determination of stress-strain characteristics in compression — Part 1: Low-density materials
Edition 2
1986-06
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ISO 3386-1:1986
8683
Published (Edition 2, 1986)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2018. Therefore this version remains current.
This standard has 1 amendment.

ISO 3386-1:1986

ISO 3386-1:1986
8683
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CHF 42
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Abstract

Covers the determination of material with a density up to 250 kg/m3. It also indicates a method for the calculation of the compression stress value of such materials. The compression stress/strain characteristic is a measure of the load-bearing properties of the material. Two formulas allow to calculate the results. Part 2 refers to high density materials. Constitutes a minor revision of the first edition (ISO 3386/1-1979).

General information

  •  : Published
     : 1986-06
    : International Standard to be revised [90.92]
  •  : 2
     : 3
  • ISO/TC 45/SC 4
    83.100 
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 Amendments

Amendments are issued when it is found that new material may need to be added to an existing standardization document. They may also include editorial or technical corrections to be applied to the existing document.

Amendment 1

Edition 2010

ISO 3386-1:1986/Amd 1:2010
50768
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CHF 18
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Draft
International Standard
ISO/DIS 3386-1
Polymeric materials, cellular flexible — Determination of stress-strain characteristics in compression — Part 1: Low-density materials
Reference number
ISO/DIS 3386-1
Edition 1
Draft International Standard

ISO/DIS 3386-1

Polymeric materials, cellular flexible — Determination of stress-strain characteristics in compression

Part 1: Low-density materials

ISO/DIS 3386-1

ISO/DIS 3386-1
89164
Language
Format
CHF 63
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