BS en 00423-2002
BS en 00423-2002
BS en 00423-2002
423:2002
Resilient floor
coverings —
Determination of
resistance to staining
ICS 97.150
National foreword
English version
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EN 423:2001 (E)
Foreword
This European Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 134 "Resilient and textile floor
coverings", the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
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by endorsement, at the latest by June 2002, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by
June 2002.
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Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of a resilient floor covering to those
chemical substances it is likely to experience in service.
2 Principle
Various chemical substances in liquid or paste form are placed on a test piece for defined periods and removed.
After cleaning has been carried out the resulting change of appearance is assessed under specified lighting
conditions.
a) pipettes;
b) spatulas.
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3.2 Untreated glass fibre fabric, of mass per unit area (300 to 400) g/m and diameter approximately
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40 mm.
3.3 Chemical substances in liquid or paste form, to be agreed between the interested parties.
b) soap;
d) hydrogen peroxide;
e) sodium hypochlorite;
g) oxalic acid.
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3.4.6 Turpentine
3.5 Abrasives
Abrasive scouring pads, steel wool No. 00 or scouring powder, or abrasive papers, grain size P 240 or finer, used
with water.
3.6 Special cleaning products, special products, recommended by the floor covering manufacturer.
3.7 Illumination device, comprising a lamp of correlated colour temperature 5 500 K to 6 500 K, mounted to
give an intensity of light at the viewing platform of (1500 ± 100) lx and in such a way as to illuminate the test piece
vertically from above. The surroundings shall be neutral and darkened.
The intensity of the light shall be checked frequently by the use of a luxometer. The lifetime of the lamp, as given by
the manufacturer, shall not be exceeded.
3.8 Rotary viewing table, enabling the test piece to be rotated so that it may be viewed from all directions
under the standard illumination.
Subject the test piece to any treatment required, e.g. light abrasion to remove surface polish or application of a
non-specified maintenance product.
Identify the positions corresponding to each of the substances used, either by marking numbers on the test piece
(using a marking which is not affected by the material used in the test), or by a sketch, diagram or photograph.
5 Procedure
Place the fabric (3.2) on the surface of the test specimen and saturate it with 1 ml to 2 ml of the test liquid. Leave
the fabric in place for the duration of the test.
The main duration of contact shall be 2 h. If a stain appears on the test piece after 2 h, a new test shall be
conducted for a period of 30 min.
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5.4.1 Before cleaning, remove stains that are still liquid with cotton, working from the edge towards the centre of
the stain. Scrape off the remains of paste with a spatula and wipe with cotton as above.
After cleaning has been carried out, examine the residual staining from a distance of approximately 800 mm at an
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approximate angle of 45 and from all directions by slowly rotating the viewing table.
5.4.2 If a stain is visible, rub it down with a mild abrasive material or a cleaning product recommended by the
manufacturer, and examine as described in 5.4.1.
NOTE If white spirit or turpentine are used, these should be rinsed off with denatured ethanol.
6 Expression of results
Express the results in accordance with Table 1.
0 Not affected
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Slightly affected
Affected
4 Severely affected
7 Test report
The test report shall contain the following information:
b) a complete identification of the product tested, including type, source, colour and manufacturer’s reference
numbers;
f) any deviation from this standard which may have affected the results.
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423:2002
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