AS 2001.7.19-1990
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Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl chloride) and certain other fibres (method using concentrated sulfuric acid)
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30-06-2017
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01-01-1990
Sets out a method for the quantitative analysis of binary mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl chloride) and certain other fibres using concentrated sulfuric acid as a solvent for the constituent other than chlorofibre. This Standard may be used in place of AS 2001.7.11 and AS 2001.7.12 in all cases where a preliminary test shows that the chlorofibres do not dissolve completely either in dimethylformamide or in the azeotropic mixture of carbon disulfide and acetone.
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TX-020
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Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 5989 6
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Pages |
2
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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This Standard sets out a method for the quantitative analysis of binary mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl chloride) and certain other fibres using concentrated sulfuric acid as a solvent for the constituent other than chlorofibre. This method is applicable, after removal of non-fibrous matter, to binary mixtures of chlorofibres based on homopolymers of vinyl chloride with cotton, viscose, cupro, polynosic (modal), acetate, triacetate, nylon, polyester, and certain acrylic or certain modacrylic fibres. (The modacrylics concerned are those which give a limpid solution when immersed in concentrated sulfuric acid). It may be used in place of AS 2001.7.11 and AS 2001.7.12 in all cases where a preliminary test shows that the chlorofibres do not dissolve completely either in dimethylformamide or in the azeotropic mixture of carbon disulfide and acetone. Where samples are found to change state during drying at 105C either by melting or fusing (e.g. some chlorinated PVC fibres) a lower temperature may be used provided there is no influence on the results.
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