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ISO 17700:2019

ISO 17700:2019 Footwear – Test methods for upper components and insocks – Colour fastness to rubbing and bleeding

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Description

This document specifies three test methods (method A, method B and method C) for assessing the degree of transfer of a material’s surface colour during dry or wet rubbing and a method (method D) for determining the likelihood of colour bleeding.

The methods are applicable to all footwear uppers, linings and insocks, irrespective of the material. Method D is also applicable to sewing threads and shoelaces.

The methods are:

– method A: to-and-fro square rubbing finger fastness testing machine;

– method B: rotative rub fastness testing machine;

– method C: to-and-fro circular rubbing finger fastness testing machine;

– method D: colour fastness to bleeding.

Edition

2

Published Date

2019-07-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

16

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies three test methods (method A, method B and method C) for assessing the degree of transfer of a material's surface colour during dry or wet rubbing and a method (method D) for determining the likelihood of colour bleeding.

The methods are applicable to all footwear uppers, linings and insocks, irrespective of the material. Method D is also applicable to sewing threads and shoelaces.

The methods are:

- method A: to-and-fro square rubbing finger fastness testing machine;

- method B: rotative rub fastness testing machine;

- method C: to-and-fro circular rubbing finger fastness testing machine;

- method D: colour fastness to bleeding.

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