• BS EN ISO 13935-2:2014

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    Textiles. Seam tensile properties of fabrics and made-up textile articles Determination of maximum force to seam rupture using the grab method

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-05-2014

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Principle
    5 Sampling
    6 Apparatus
    7 Atmosphere for conditioning and testing
    8 Preparation of seams and of test specimens
    9 Procedure
    10 Calculation and expression of results
    11 Test report
    Annex A (informative) - Arrangements of
             jaws for the grab test
    Bibliography

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    Defines methods for the determination of seam maximum force of sewn seams when the force is applied perpendicularly to the seam.

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    This part of ISO13935 specifies methods for the determination of seam maximum force of sewn seams when the force is applied perpendicularly to the seam. This part of ISO13935 describes the method known as the grab test.

    NOTE ISO13935-1 describes the method known as the strip test. For informative references see the Bibliography.

    The method is mainly applicable to woven textile fabrics, including fabrics which exhibit stretch characteristics imparted by the presence of an elastomeric fibre, mechanical or chemical treatment. It may be applicable to fabrics produced by other techniques. It is normally not applicable to geotextiles, nonwovens, coated fabrics, textile-glass woven fabrics and fabrics made from carbon fibres or polyolefin tape yarns (see Bibliography).

    The sewn fabrics may be obtained from previously sewn articles or may be prepared from fabric samples, as agreed by the parties interested in the results.

    This method is applicable to straight seams only and not to curved seams.

    The method is restricted to the use of constant rate of extension (CRE) testing machines.

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    Committee TCI/100
    Development Note Supersedes 94/306897 DC. (11/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 8467:2006 Protective clothing. Personal protective ensembles for use against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents. Categorization, performance requirements and test methods
    08/30168264 DC : DRAFT MAR 2008 BS 8510 - CHILD USE AND CARE ARTICLES - SAFETY OF CHILDREN'S SLEEP BAGS - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 13934-1:2013 Textiles — Tensile properties of fabrics — Part 1: Determination of maximum force and elongation at maximum force using the strip method
    ISO 13934-2:2014 Textiles Tensile properties of fabrics Part 2: Determination of maximum force using the grab method
    ISO 10012:2003 Measurement management systems — Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment
    ISO 139:2005 Textiles Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing
    ISO 7500-1:2015 Metallic materials Calibration and verification of static uniaxial testing machines Part 1: Tension/compression testing machines Calibration and verification of the force-measuring system
    ISO 13935-1:2014 Textiles Seam tensile properties of fabrics and made-up textile articles Part 1: Determination of maximum force to seam rupture using the strip method
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