ASTM D 7641 : 2010 : R2014 : EDT 1
Superseded
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Standard Guide for Textile Fibers
Hardcopy , PDF
10-11-2021
English
20-08-2014
This guide lists fibers used to manufacture textile products.
Committee |
D 13
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DocumentType |
Guide
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Pages |
13
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed EDT 1
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PublisherName |
American Society for Testing and Materials
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Status |
Superseded
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1.1This guide lists fibers used to manufacture textile products.
1.2Specific groups of fibers are identified using tables of standard classification.
1.2.1Animal fibers are identified by commercial name, biological name, end use, and geographic source.
1.2.2Vegetable fibers are identified by commercial name, botanical name, staple length or description, and geographic source.
1.2.3Mineral fibers are identified by commercial name, mineralogical name, chemical description, and geographic source.
1.2.4Manufactured fibers are identified by commercial name, generic name, and major component.
1.3Major fiber types used for textile purposes are further classified.
1.3.1Manufactured fibers are identified as having either an organic base or inorganic base.
1.3.2Natural fibers are identified as having a cellulosic, protein, or mineral base.
1.4A glossary of generic names and definitions for manufactured fibers is included as additional information.
ASTM D 123 : 2019 | Standard Terminology Relating to Textiles |
ISO 2076:2013 | Textiles Man-made fibres Generic names |
CFR 16(PTS0-999) : 0 | COMMERCIAL PRACTICES |
ASTM D 123 : 2001 | Standard Terminology Relating to Textiles |
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