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ISO 105:1993

ISO 105:1993 Textiles – Tests for colour fastness – Part X02: Colour fastness to carbonizing: Sulfuric acid

CDN $76.00

SKU: 86ea6fc68653 Category:

Description

Describes a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles in all forms to manufacturing operation designed to remove vegetable impurities by treatment with the cited chemical at high temperatures. The method is mainly applicable to wool and textiles containing wool, particularly those containing also acetate or polyamide fibres. The treated specimen is dried, baked, rinsed and neutralized. The changes in colour after rinsing, neutralizing and drying are assessed with the grey scale.

Edition

4

Published Date

1993-10-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

2

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Describes a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles in all forms to manufacturing operation designed to remove vegetable impurities by treatment with the cited chemical at high temperatures. The method is mainly applicable to wool and textiles containing wool, particularly those containing also acetate or polyamide fibres. The treated specimen is dried, baked, rinsed and neutralized. The changes in colour after rinsing, neutralizing and drying are assessed with the grey scale.

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