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ISO 16322:2021

ISO 16322:2021 Textiles – Determination of spirality after laundering – Part 3: Woven and knitted garments

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Description

This document specifies procedures to measure the spirality or torque of woven and knitted garments after domestic laundering.

The results obtained from different procedures might not be comparable.

This document is not intended to measure the spirality of garments as manufactured, but rather the spirality after domestic laundering.

NOTE       Some fabric constructions, such as denim, can have spirality intentionally introduced during manufacturing. Garments made of fabrics from circular knitting machines can have inherent nonverticality of wale alignment.

Edition

2

Published Date

2021-04-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies procedures to measure the spirality or torque of woven and knitted garments after domestic laundering.

The results obtained from different procedures might not be comparable.

This document is not intended to measure the spirality of garments as manufactured, but rather the spirality after domestic laundering.

NOTE       Some fabric constructions, such as denim, can have spirality intentionally introduced during manufacturing. Garments made of fabrics from circular knitting machines can have inherent nonverticality of wale alignment.

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