1、Designation:D239405(Reapproved 2011)Standard Test Methods forSimulated Service Testing of Wood and Wood-Base FinishFlooring1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2394;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or,in the case of revision,the
2、 year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript epsilon()indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope1.1 These test methods cover procedures for measuring theperformance of finish flooring under the following serviceloa
3、dings and conditions:SectionLoading TestsConcentrated Loading7Floor Surface Indentation from Small Area Loads12Falling-Ball Indentation18Rolling Load23Mechanical TestsAbrasion Resistance28Coefficient of Friction33Moisture TestsSurface Wetting382.Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D1037 Test Met
4、hods for Evaluating Properties of Wood-Base Fiber and Particle Panel MaterialsE72 Test Methods of Conducting Strength Tests of Panelsfor Building Construction3.Significance and Use3.1 The test methods presented herein are intended toprovide both a factual and comparative means of appraising thesuita
5、bility of finish flooring.The procedures developed simu-late some conditions of use that may require either mainte-nance beyond that considered normal or replacement of thefloor surface material.3.2 It is important for some of the evaluations that thesubstrate to be used beneath the finish flooring
6、be duplicatedbecause the type and degree of support will have a directinfluence on the value obtained from test.For example,in somepresent-day construction,low-density materials are used forsound-deadening immediately below the finish flooring.Theway this substrate distributes loading and absorbs en
7、ergy willhave an influence on evaluations such as those in rolling andconcentrated loads.3.3 The test methods presented herein may be used tocompare different finish floorings as to their resistance tosevere and ordinary service loads and also may serve as themeans to set specification limits.The pr
8、operties obtained bythese test methods are needed in addition to such basic materialproperties as stiffness,strength,hardness,and dimensionalstability.3.4 Not all test may be required for any specific investiga-tion.There may be an interrelation between two tests,andwhen it has been demonstrated wha
9、t the interrelation is,acomplete evaluation will only be required as a final stage of astudy.In each instance,therefore,it will be necessary todetermine which evaluations should be made to fulfill theobjectives.4.Test Specimens4.1 The number of specimens to be chosen for test and themethod of their
10、selection depend on the variability of the finishflooring material and on the purpose of the particular testsunder consideration,so no general rule can be given to coverall instances.It is recommended that,whenever possible,sufficient replications be made to establish reliable meanvalues.Even for th
11、e most simple evaluation,a replication ofthree tests for each property is recommended.5.Control of Moisture Content and Temperature5.1 Wood and wood-base materials are hygroscopic.Themoisture content at time of test will influence values obtainedfrom tests.Therefore,material for test shall be condit
12、ioned toessentially constant weight at a condition of 65 6 1%relativehumidity and a temperature of 68 6 6F(20 6 3C)(Note 1and Note 2).If there is any departure from this recommendedcondition,it shall be so stated in the report.No tests shall bemade on any material when it is not essentially stable i
13、nmoisture content.NOTE1In following the recommendation that the temperature becontrolled to 68 6 6F(20 6 3C)it should be understood that it isdesirable to maintain the temperature as nearly constant as possible at1These test methods are under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D07 onWood and are the
14、 direct responsibility of Subcommittee D07.01 on FundamentalTest Methods and Properties.Current edition approved March 1,2011.Published March 2011.Originallyapproved in 1965.Last previous edition approved in 2005 as D2394 05.DOI:10.1520/D2394-05R11.2For referenced ASTM standards,visit the ASTM websi
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16、mperature within this range.NOTE2Requirements for temperature and relative humidity vary fordifferent materials and different conditions of use.The condition abovemeets the standard condition for wood and wood-base materials,and forfinish flooring represents the near-maximum seasonal condition for mostlocations.The amount of damage from the various loadings is usuallygreater at higher moisture contents than at lower ones.6.Report6.1 The data recorded shall include,in addition to the actualtest r