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ÖNORM EN ISO 12947-2
Issue date: 2017 03 01
Textiles - Determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics by the Martindale method - Part 2: Determination of specimen breakdown (ISO 12947-2:2016)
This document specifies the procedure for the determination of specimen breakdown (end-point of test) by inspection at fixed intervals and is applicable to all textile fa...
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Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 21 Pages
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This document specifies the procedure for the determination of specimen breakdown (end-point of test) by inspection at fixed intervals and is applicable to all textile fabrics including nonwovens apart from fabrics where the specifier indicates the end performance as having a low abrasion wear life.
This document is not applicable to coated fabrics (including laminated fabrics). If the abrasion behaviour of the coated surface of a coated fabric is to be determined, use the methods described in the various parts of ISO 5470.
ÖNORM EN ISO 12947-2
2017 03 01
Textiles - Determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics by the Martindale method - Part 2: De...
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