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ISO 9073:2008

ISO 9073:2008 Textiles – Test methods for nonwovens – Part 17: Determination of water penetration (spray impact)

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ISO 9073-17:2008 specifies a method for measuring the resistance of fabrics to the penetration of water by impact.

The water penetration (spray impact) test is applicable to fabrics that are expected to exhibit a degree of water resistance or water repellency.

The results obtained with this method depend on the water repellency of the fibres or the treatment applied to the finished material, as well as on the construction of the material.

Edition

1

Published Date

2008-05-08

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 9073-17:2008 specifies a method for measuring the resistance of fabrics to the penetration of water by impact.

The water penetration (spray impact) test is applicable to fabrics that are expected to exhibit a degree of water resistance or water repellency.

The results obtained with this method depend on the water repellency of the fibres or the treatment applied to the finished material, as well as on the construction of the material.

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