CEN/TC 366/WG 5 - Compliance and appropriateness
The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them.
Compliance and appropriateness
The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them.
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CEN/TC 366/WG 5 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Compliance and appropriateness" and is responsible for: The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them. This committee has published 0 standards.
CEN/TC 366/WG 5 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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