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ISO 9902:2018

ISO 9902:2018 Textile machinery – Noise test code – Part 6: Fabric manufacturing machinery

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Description

This document covers the different types of weaving and knitting machines defined in ISO 5247 (all parts)[2] and ISO 7839[3], respectively.

It is applicable to:

full-width weaving machines with weft insertion by:

  • shuttles;
  • rigid, telescopic or flexible rapiers;
  • projectiles;
  • hydraulic (waterjet) or by pneumatic (airjet) nozzle;

narrow fabric weaving machines with weft insertion by shuttles or needles;

jacquard machines;

knitting machinery including:

  • circular knitting;
  • flat bed knitting;
  • warp knitting;
  • raschel;
  • cotton (flat weft weaving);

other fabric manufacturing machines e.g.:

  • multi-phase weaving machines;
  • circular weaving machines;
  • stitch bonding machines.

NOTE Because of the high requirements on measurement conditions, grade 1 methods are normally not feasible for textile machinery.

Edition

2

Published Date

2018-08-06

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

16

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document covers the different types of weaving and knitting machines defined in ISO 5247 (all parts)[2] and ISO 7839[3], respectively.

It is applicable to:

full-width weaving machines with weft insertion by:

  • shuttles;
  • rigid, telescopic or flexible rapiers;
  • projectiles;
  • hydraulic (waterjet) or by pneumatic (airjet) nozzle;

narrow fabric weaving machines with weft insertion by shuttles or needles;

jacquard machines;

knitting machinery including:

  • circular knitting;
  • flat bed knitting;
  • warp knitting;
  • raschel;
  • cotton (flat weft weaving);

other fabric manufacturing machines e.g.:

  • multi-phase weaving machines;
  • circular weaving machines;
  • stitch bonding machines.

NOTE Because of the high requirements on measurement conditions, grade 1 methods are normally not feasible for textile machinery.

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