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Superseded

Superseded

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BS ISO 30023 - TEXTILES - CARE LABELLING CODE USING SYMBOLS FOR WORKWEAR TO BE INDUSTRIALLY LAUNDERED

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

30-11-2010

Language(s)

English

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Description and definition of symbols
  4.1 Professional industrial laundering
  4.2 Washing
  4.3 Drying
      4.3.1 Tumble drying
      4.3.2 Tunnel/cabinet finishing
  4.4 Examples of complete labels
5 Application and use of symbols
  5.1 Application of symbols
  5.2 Characteristics and test methods for the selection of
      appropriate symbols
  5.3 Use of symbols
Annex A (informative) - Characteristics and available test
        methods for the correct selection of care symbols
Bibliography

Committee
TCI/82
DocumentType
Draft
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO 105-E01:2013 Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part E01: Colour fastness to water
ISO 13936-2:2004 Textiles — Determination of the slippage resistance of yarns at a seam in woven fabrics — Part 2: Fixed load method
ISO 105-N02:1993 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part N02: Colour fastness to bleaching: Peroxide
ISO 105-N01:1993 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part N01: Colour fastness to bleaching: Hypochlorite
ISO 12945-2:2000 Textiles Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing and to pilling Part 2: Modified Martindale method
ISO 105-A03:1993 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining
ISO 7768:2009 Textiles Test method for assessing the smoothness appearance of fabrics after cleansing
ISO 3758:2012 Textiles — Care labelling code using symbols
ISO 12945-1:2000 Textiles Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing and to pilling Part 1: Pilling box method
ISO 15487:2009 Textiles Method for assessing appearance of apparel and other textile end products after domestic washing and drying
ISO 3759:2011 Textiles — Preparation, marking and measuring of fabric specimens and garments in tests for determination of dimensional change
DIN 53891-2:1978-02 TESTING OF TEXTILES; DETERMINATION OF CREASE RESISTANCE OF TEXTILE FABRICS BY MEASURING THE ANGLE OF RECOVERY, METHOD OF VERTICAL FOLD ON THE WET SAMPLE
ISO 7770:2009 Textiles Test method for assessing the smoothness appearance of seams in fabrics after cleansing
ISO 12947-4:1998 Textiles — Determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics by the Martindale method — Part 4: Assessment of appearance change
ISO 13936-1:2004 Textiles — Determination of the slippage resistance of yarns at a seam in woven fabrics — Part 1: Fixed seam opening method
ISO 105-A01:2010 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part A01: General principles of testing
ISO 15797:2002 Textiles Industrial washing and finishing procedures for testing of workwear
ISO 105-A02:1993 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour
ISO 105-C10:2006 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part C10: Colour fastness to washing with soap or soap and soda
ISO 3175:1995 Textiles Evaluation of stability to machine dry-cleaning
ISO 7769:2009 Textiles Test method for assessing the appearance of creases in fabrics after cleansing
ISO 105-C06:2010 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part C06: Colour fastness to domestic and commercial laundering
ISO 105-C08:2010 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part C08: Colour fastness to domestic and commercial laundering using a non-phosphate reference detergent incorporating a low-temperature bleach activator
ISO 105-B02:2014 Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part B02: Colour fastness to artificial light: Xenon arc fading lamp test

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