Floorball - Certification
Rules
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Certification rules for P-marking Floorball Equipment SPCR 011Products can
be certified for P-mark by SP. This certification means that the product
fulfills requirements in respect of applicable standards, industry regulations,
instructions or suchlike and that there is a verified continuous inspection
in place for the product.
Technical Requirements — In short terms
StickStick DesignIn order to avoid injury to other players, the stick is to be designed so that no rough edges, protruding supports or other sharp objects are present on the shaft or blade of the stick. If the stick is not designed as one-piece, the blade is to have a fixed mounting to the shaft by means of pre-fabricated holes, using rivets or screws (unfixed, snap lock, etc.). Stick WeightThe stick must not weigh more than 380 g without binding. Stick Dimensionsa) stick length Max 950 mm Shaft RigidityThe shaft should deflect by at least 25 mm under a load of 300 N, and tolerate a deflection of at least 60 mm without cracking or fracturing. The shaft's resulting deformation following deflection should not exceed 6 mm. Shaft ImpactStrength Visible cracks or fractures should not occur. Blade RadiiThe blade's peripheral radius should not be less than 2 mm. Blade DiscolorationDiscoloration onto the playing surface should be maximum 10 %. The lacquered surface may have a matt finish. BallBall WeightThe ball is to weigh 23 ± 1 grams. Ball Dimensionsa) ball diameter 72 ± 1 mm Ball Surface FinenessThe ball's surface is to be even, i.e. the surface fineness is to be
between Ra 1-5 mm. Number of HolesThe ball is to have 26 holes. Breaking StressThe ball's material is to tolerate a breaking stress of 6.0 N/mm2 as a minimum, and 1.5 N/mm2 over the joint. ReboundThe ball's rebound is to be 650 ± 50 mm. Ball MarkingThe ball is to have a negative embossed print. The print should not take up more than 1/10th of the ball's surface. The marking is to be of such proportions and design that the information is clearly visible and is not removed under play. GoalGeneral DesignThe goals are to be red and welded with metal tubing to a single unit. The drop net is to cover the entire width of the goal and be permanently fixed at the top. Goal Dimensionsa) goal width 1600 ± 2 mm Goal WeightThe goal with net is to weigh 12 ± 1.0 kg. Pad DiscolorationThe pads should not leave traces of paint on the playing surface. Drop Net StrengthNet and erection device are to be intact. Net Mesh SizeThe mesh should be max 50 mm x 50 mm. Drop Net LengthThe drop net length is to be such that the bottom edge hangs between a min of 0 mm and a max of 20 mm from the playing surface. RinkRink Dimensionsa) rink height 500 ± 10 mm Rink Radiic) rink top edge radius min 17.5 mm, rounded back edge Rink Section Fitmentf) rink width of joint 2 ± 2 mm Rink Surface FinenessIn order to avoid injury to players, the rinks are to be designed so that no rough edges, protruding supports or other sharp objects are present. Impact TestFollowing the carrying out of tests, no rough edges, protruding supports or other sharp objects that could cause injury to players are to be evident. Ball ReboundMinimum 75 % rebound factor in accordance with point 3.2.6. against
Rink Face MaskFace Mask SizeA measuring gauge, as described in SP-method 1506, point 5.6.2.3, should not be able to be inserted in any of the face mask's mesh openings whereby contact with the dummy head occurs. Impact TestThe face mask is to resist impact forces, corresponding to a puck with the velocity 10 m/s from three different angles, without deformation to the face guard whereby contact with the dummy head occurs |
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