BS EN ISO 7622-1:1996 - Steel cord conveyor belts. Longitudinal traction test - Measurement of elongation
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BS EN ISO 7622-1:1996 is a European Standard that specifies a test method for measuring the longitudinal traction elongation of steel cord conveyor belts. Conveyor belts are widely used in industries for the transportation of materials, and measuring their elongation is important to assess their performance and durability. This standard helps ensure the quality and safety of steel cord conveyor belts.
Key points covered by BS EN ISO 7622-1:1996 include:
The standard defines the scope of the test method, which is specifically for measuring the longitudinal traction elongation of steel cord conveyor belts.
Apparatus: It describes the equipment and apparatus required for conducting the test, including a test machine and the necessary instrumentation for measuring elongation accurately.
Specimen Preparation: The standard outlines the procedure for preparing test specimens, including the size and dimensions of the samples to be tested.
Testing Procedure: It provides detailed instructions on how to perform the longitudinal traction test and measure elongation under specified conditions.
Calculations: BS EN ISO 7622-1:1996 specifies the calculations required to determine the elongation of the conveyor belt based on the test results.
Reporting: The standard provides guidelines for reporting the test results, including the format and content of the test report.
The measurement of longitudinal traction elongation is crucial in assessing the performance and safety of steel cord conveyor belts, especially in applications where high tension and load-bearing capacity are required.