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ISO 17299-6:2025 Textiles — Determination of deodorant property — Part 6: Gas chromatography method using automated dosing and sampling

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025.

Textiles — Determination of deodorant property — Part 6: Gas chromatography method using automated dosing and sampling

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Description

This document specifies gas chromatography (GC) test methods for the deodorant testing of all textile products. These methods apply to odour component chemicals, such as indole, isovaleric acid and nonenal.

Two methods are described in this document.

    Method A (single analysis) where an odour chemical is applied in a container avoiding contact with a test specimen.

    Method B (auto-regeneration) where an odour chemical is applied in a container avoiding contact with a test specimen multiple times to repeatedly challenge a test specimen.

Edition

1

Published Date

2026-06-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

14

Language Detail Icon

English

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Abstract

This document specifies gas chromatography (GC) test methods for the deodorant testing of all textile products. These methods apply to odour component chemicals, such as indole, isovaleric acid and nonenal.

Two methods are described in this document.

    Method A (single analysis) where an odour chemical is applied in a container avoiding contact with a test specimen.

    Method B (auto-regeneration) where an odour chemical is applied in a container avoiding contact with a test specimen multiple times to repeatedly challenge a test specimen.

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