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GB/T 328.21-2007 (GB/T 328.21-2007 Newer Version) PDF English.GB/T 328.21-2007 (GB/T328.21-2007, GBT 328.21-2007, GBT328.21-2007)
Standards related to: GB/T 328.21-2007 Google Books: GB/T 328.21-2007 GB/T328.21-2007 (GBT328.21-2007): PDF in EnglishGB/T 328.21-2007 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 91.120.30 Q 17 Test Methods for Building Sheets for Waterproofing - Part 21. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Peeling of Joints ISSUED ON. MARCH 26, 2007 IMPLEMENTED ON. OCTOBER 01, 2007 Jointly Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (GAQSIQ); Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China (SAC). Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 6 2 Normative References ... 6 3 Terms and Definitions ... 6 4 Principle ... 7 5 Apparatus ... 7 6 Sampling ... 7 7 Preparation of Test Pieces and Test Specimens ... 7 8 Procedure ... 9 9 Expression of Results ... 9 10 Test Report ... 10 Foreword GB/T 328 “Test Methods for Building Sheets for Waterproofing” is divided into the following 27 parts. — Part 1. Bitumen Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Rules for Sampling; — Part 2. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Visible Defects; — Part 3. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Visible Defects; — Part 4. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Thickness and Mass per Unit Area; — Part 5. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Thickness and Mass per Unit Area; — Part 6. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Length, Width and Straightness; — Part 7. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Length, Width, Straightness and Flatness; — Part 8. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Tensile Properties; — Part 9. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Tensile Properties; — Part 10. Bitumen Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Watertightness; — Part 11. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Flow Resistance at Elevated Temperature; — Part 12. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Dimensional stability; — Part 13. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Dimensional Stability; — Part 14. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Flexibility at low temperature; — Part 15. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Foldability at Low Temperature; — Part 16. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Exposure to Liquid Chemicals Including Water; — Part 17. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Adhesion of Granules; — Part 18. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Tearing (Nail Shank); — Part 19. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Tearing; — Part 20. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Peeling of Joints; — Part 21. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Peeling of Joints; — Part 22. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Shearing of Joints; — Part 23. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to shearing of Joints; — Part 24. Bitumen Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Impact; — Part 25. Bitumen Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Static Loading; — Part 26. Bitumen Sheets for Waterproofing - Dissoluble Composite of Membrane (Impregnated and Coated Asphalt Amount); — Part 27. Bitumen Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Water Absorption. This Part is Part 21 of GB/T 328. This Part is identical to EN 12316-2.2000 "Flexible Sheets for Waterproofing - Determination of Peel Resistance of Joints - Part 2. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Roof Waterproofing" (English edition). Chapter and article numbers of this Part are consistent with those of EN 12316-2.2000. In order to make it convenient for use, this Part makes the following editing modifications. a) "This European Standard" is changed into "this Part"; b) "EN 13416" is changed into "GB/T 328.1"; c) "Plastic and rubber sheets for roof waterproofing" is changed into "Plastic and rubber sheets for waterproofing"; d) The foreword and normative references of EN 12316-2.2000 are deleted; the foreword of this Part is re-compiled; e) The Note of “Scope” is changed into the main-text of this Part. Test Methods for Building Sheets for Waterproofing - Part 21. Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing - Resistance to Peeling of Joints 1 Scope This Part of GB/T 328 specifies a method for determining the resistance to peeling of joints between two adjacent sheets of the same plastic or rubber sheets for roof waterproofing. This test method will be used mainly for testing the joints in mechanically fastened plastic or rubber sheets for roof waterproofing. The peeling characteristics of a joint between two widths of plastic or rubber sheets vary considerably depending on the material, method of jointing, the size of the overlap and the workmanship. 2 Normative References The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Part of GB/T 328. For dated references, then subsequent amendments revisions of these publications do not apply. However, parties who enter into an agreement based on this Part are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. GB/T 328.1 Test Methods for Building Sheets for Waterproofing - Part 1. Bitumen Plastic and Rubber Sheets for Waterproofing-rules for Sampling JJG 139-1999 Verification Regulation of Universal Tension and Compression Testing Machine 3 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this Part of GB/T 328, the following definition applies. Peel resistance The tensile force required to completely separate a prepared joint test specimen by 8 Procedure The test specimen shall be firmly held in the grips of the tensile testing machine, taking care that the longitudinal axis of the test specimen, the axis of the tensile testing machine and the grips are correctly aligned. The clear distance between the grips shall be (100 ± 5) mm (see Figure 2). No preload will be applied. The test is carried out on a test specimen at a temperature of (23 ± 2) °C and at a constant separating speed for the grips of (100 ± 10) mm/min. The applied force and extension shall be recorded continuously until the test specimen separates. The mode of failure of the joint shall be recorded. 9 Expression of Results 9.1 Jointing information State all relevant information on the formation and the conditioning of the joint. 9.2 Evaluation A force extension graph shall be drawn up. Disregard any test result where the test specimen breaks less than 10 mm from the grips or slips by more than the permitted limit within the grips of the tensile testing machine, and retest with a replacement specimen. The mode of failure shall be reported. 9.2.1 Maximum peel resistance From the graph read the maximum force and record as the maximum peel resistance of the test specimen in N/50 mm (relevant if the test specimen ruptures and no peel occurs and there is only one peak-value). 9.2.2 Average peel resistance (Relevant only if peel occurs) The first and last quarter of the graph shall not be included when calculating the average peel resistance of the test specimen. An average value is calculated on the remaining section by considering 10 equidistant values and expressed as N/50 mm (see Figure 3). c) Information on sampling in accordance with Chapter 6; d) Details of preparation of the test specimen in accordance with Chapter 7; e) The test results in accordance with Chapter 9; f) Any peculiarities in the method employed or encountered during the test; g) The date of the test. .......Source: https://www.ChineseStandard.net/PDF.aspx/GBT328.21-2007 |