BS EN 681-1:1996- Elastomeric seals. Material requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Vulcanized rubber
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This standard specifies requirements for materials used in vulcanized rubber seals for:
1) cold potable water supply (up to 50 ®C);
2) hot potable and non-potable water supply (up to 110 ®C);
3) drainage, sewerage and rainwater systems (continuous flow up to 45 ®C and intermittent flow up
to 95 ®C);
The different designations of seals specified are defined according to their type, application and
requirements (see Table 4).
General requirements for finished joint seals are also given; any additional requirements called for by the
particular application are specified in the relevant product standards taking into account that the
performance of pipe joints is a function of the seal material properties, seal geometry and pipe joint design.
This standard should be used where appropriate with product standards which specify performance
requirements for joints.
This standard is applicable to joint seals for all pipeline materials, including iron, steel, clay, fibre cement,
concrete, reinforced concrete, plastics and glass-reinforced plastics.
It is applicable to elastomeric components of composite or non-composite seals. In the case of composite
seals for materials of hardness ranges from 76 IRHD to 95 IRHD the requirements for elongation at break,
compression set and stress relaxation apply only when the material is participating in the sealing function,
or the long term stability of the seal.
Joint seals made with an enclosed void as part of their design are included in the scope of this European
Standard.