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ASTM D 2654 : 2022

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Standard Test Methods for Moisture in Textiles

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13-04-2022

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Committee
D 13
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
10
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Current
Supersedes

1.1These test methods cover measurement of moisture in textile materials as (1) moisture content or pick-up using ambient air for oven-drying, (2) moisture content or pick-up using standard atmosphere for testing textiles for oven-drying, (3) moisture content or pick-up at moisture equilibrium, and (4) moisture regain. These test methods are applicable to all fibers natural or man-made, and in all forms from fiber or filament to finished fabric, subject to the limitations set forth in 1.1.1 through 1.1.4. Blends of fibers shall also be tested by these methods.

1.1.1Procedure 1—This oven-drying technique, using ambient air heated to 105 °C, shall be used in any situation in which a simple and convenient method for routine process control or when in-plant evaluation is needed to determine an approximation of the moisture content or pickup. It is not recommended for jute or grease wool, or for acceptance testing in commercial transactions.

1.1.2Procedure 2—Oven-drying technique, using air from the standard atmosphere air for testing textiles that is heated to 105 °C and other refinements in technique, shall be used as a basis for commercial transactions for all materials for which it is known that no significant quantity of non-aqueous volatile matter is present on, or in, the material to be tested.

Note 1:The air supply for Procedure 2 has been changed from desiccated air to the air from the standard atmosphere for testing textiles because the latter is in common use and is prescribed in Test Method D494 for commercial mass of a shipment. By agreement, however, desiccated air may be used.

1.1.3Procedure 3—This oven-drying technique uses specimens in moisture-equilibrium under specified conditions and an oven with an air supply of specified temperature and relative humidity heated to 105 °C, and other refinements in technique. The procedure is used to determine the moisture content or pickup of a material in equilibrium conditions, usually the standard atmosphere for testing textiles.

Note 2:The previous Procedure 3 for determining moisture using distillation with toluene has been dropped from this method because it is essentially the same as Test Method D2462 which is the preferred method for jute and grease wool in any circumstance. Test Method D2462 is the preferred method for any material in which it is known, or suspected, that a significant quantity of nonaqueous and non-water miscible volatile matter is present.

1.1.4Procedure 4—This new technique is for determination of actual moisture regained by a material under specified conditions after the material has been extracted by a suitable procedure, if surface materials are present, and dried in vacuum at a low temperature

1.2In Procedures 1, 2, and 3, alternative techniques are described for weighing oven-dried specimens: in the oven while hot, and outside the oven at room temperature.

1.3The word water refers to the chemical compound H20. The terms water and moisture are frequently used interchangeably in the literature and in the trade even when the “moisture” is known to contain other volatile materials. When the loss during oven exposure is not known to be all water, it shall be considered a “volatiles loss” rather than a “moisture loss” for technical accuracy.

1.4Moisture calculations commonly involve the mass of a specimen that has been dried by heating in an oven. If the air in the oven contains moisture, the oven-dried specimen will contain moisture (in equilibrium with that in the oven air) even when it no longer shows a significant change in mass. Therefore, if a very precise measurement of the moisture present is required and oven drying is used, the mass must be exposed to desiccated air until it shows no further significant change in mass.

Note 3:Other ASTM Standards related to the determination of moisture of textile materials are Test Methods D1576, D2495, and D2118.

1.5The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses after SI units are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

1.6This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.7This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

ASTM D 885/D885M : 2010 : REV A : R2014 : EDT 1 Standard Test Methods for Tire Cords, Tire Cord Fabrics, and Industrial Filament Yarns Made from Manufactured Organic-Base Fibers (Withdrawn 2023)
ASTM D 2495 : 2007 : R2019 Standard Test Method for Moisture in Cotton by Oven-Drying
ASTM D 629 : 2015 Standard Test Methods for Quantitative Analysis of Textiles (Withdrawn 2024)

ASTM D 1576 : 2022 Standard Test Method for Moisture in Wool by Oven-Drying
ASTM D 3333 : 2007 : R2024 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 1776/D1776M : 2020 Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
ASTM D 2525 : 2022 Standard Practice for Sampling Wool for Moisture
ASTM D 123 : 2019 Standard Terminology Relating to Textiles
ASTM D 2462 : 2022 Standard Test Method for Moisture in Wool by Distillation With Toluene
ASTM D 1776/D1776M : 2020 : R2024 Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
ASTM D 3333 : 2007 : R2018 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 2462 : 2013 Standard Test Method for Moisture in Wool by Distillation With Toluene (Withdrawn 2022)
ASTM D 123 : 2023 Standard Terminology Relating to Textiles
ASTM D 1909 : 2013 : R2020 : EDT 1 Standard Tables of Commercial Moisture Regains and Commercial Allowances for Textile Fibers
ASTM D 2525 : 2013 Standard Practice for Sampling Wool for Moisture (Withdrawn 2022)
ASTM D 1576 : 2013 Standard Test Method for Moisture in Wool by Oven-Drying (Withdrawn 2022)
ASTM D 2495 : 2007 : R2024 Standard Test Method for Moisture in Cotton by Oven-Drying

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