DANSK DS/EN 17033 PDF

DANSK DS/EN 17033 PDF

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DANSK DS/EN 17033 PDF

Published Date:
01/29/2018

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Plastics – Biodegradable mulch films for use in agriculture and horticulture – Requirements and test methods

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Dansk Standard

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Electronic (PDF)

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This document specifies the requirements for biodegradable films, manufactured from thermoplastic materials, to be used for mulch applications in agriculture and horticulture. This document is applicable to films intended to biodegrade in soil without creating any adverse impact on the environment. It also specifies the test methods to assess these requirements as well as requirements for the packaging, identification and marking of films. For information, it defines a classification of biodegradable mulch films according to their service life on soil and gives a good practice guide for the use of the films. NOTE – Films intended to be removed after use and not incorporated in the soil are not in the scope of this standard. They are in the scope of EN 13655 [1].


Edition : 18
File Size : 1 file , 5 MB
Number of Pages : 41
Product Code(s) : DS-041, DS-041
Published : 01/29/2018

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