DIN EN 2379:2018 pdf free.Aerospace series -Fluids for assessment of non-metallic materials.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 2744, Aerospace series — Non-metallic materials — Preferred test temperature ISO 1817, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of the effect of liquids STANAG 1135, Interchangeability of Fuels, Lubricants and Associated Products Used by the Armed Forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Nations 1
3 Terms and definitions
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4 Test fluids
4.1 The preferred test fluids are given in Table 1 and are grouped as follows: Group 1 – Mineral and synthetic oils Group 2 – Hydraulic fluids Group 3- De-icing fluids Group 4- Solvents
Group 5 – Simulated corrosion inducing fluids Group 6 – Simulated fuels Group 7 – Test fuels
4.2 As commercial fluids, and those specified by performance requirements may not have an entirely constant composition, exposure should, whenever possible, be in well defined chemical products used alone or in mixtures. When it is necessary to use proprietary fluids, it is recommended that a stock of fluid is obtained, its composition fully detailed, and use restricted to environmental testing.
5 Test temperatures
5.1 Test temperatures shall be selected from EN 2744.
5.2 When selecting the test temperature consideration shall be given to the flash point, maximum safe test temperature and toxicity of the test fluid in combination with the test specimen. It is necessary for all conditioning and testing to be performed in accordance with local and national requirements for health and safety at work and protection of the environment acts.
5.3 Elevated temperature exposure increases the rate of oxidation of some materials. This effect can be reduced by restricting the access of air to the testing equipment.
6 Exposure requirement
The requirements for the exposure of test specimens to a fluid contamination e.g. pre-conditioning, fluid, method of exposure, duration and temperature are given in the relevant technical specification or material standard.DIN EN 2379 pdf download.
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