01.040.59 - Textile and leather technology (Vocabularies)
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Textile and leather technology (Vocabularies)
Textilindustrie und Lederindustrie (Begriffe)
Industrie textile et technologie du cuir (Vocabulaires)
Tekstilna in usnjarska tehnologija (Slovarji)
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This document provides general terms and definitions used in the textile value chain related to
environmental and circular economy aspects including design, production, retail, use and reuse,
recycling processes, repair and disposal.
- Standard34 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document provides general terms and definitions used in the textile value chain related to environmental and circular economy aspects including design, production, retail, use and reuse, recycling processes, repair and disposal.
- Standard34 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document provides general terms and definitions used in the textile value chain related to environmental and circular economy aspects including design, production, retail, use and reuse, recycling processes, repair and disposal.
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This document provides a list of recommended tests that can be used to assess the quality of chemical
products used in the leather manufacturing process.
This document is applicable to chemical products whose application has the same effect on leather,
grouped in families.
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This guideline provides a list of recommended tests that can be used to assess the quality of chemicals used in tanning process.
This guideline applies to chemicals whose application has the same effect on leather, grouped in families.
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This European Standard specifies the key terms and definitions used for the leather trade and provides guidance on the correct use of the term “leather”.
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This document specifies the key terms and definitions used for the leather trade and provides guidance on the correct use of the term “leather”.
Defined parameters in this document need to be assessed using standard test methods specific for leather.
NOTE See Bibliography for leather test method standards.
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This document defines the generic names used to designate the different categories of man-made fibres, based on a main polymer, currently manufactured on an industrial scale for textile and other purposes, together with the distinguishing attributes that characterize them. The term “man-made fibres” has been adopted for those fibres obtained by a manufacturing process, as distinct from materials which occur naturally in fibrous form.
This document gives recommendations of rules for the creation of the generic name (see Annex A).
NOTE These rules have been introduced in the sixth edition of ISO 2076, and thus, they are not applicable to the existing generic names of the previous editions.
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This document defines the generic names used to designate the different categories of man-made fibres,
based on a main polymer, currently manufactured on an industrial scale for textile and other purposes,
together with the distinguishing attributes that characterize them. The term “man-made fibres” has
been adopted for those fibres obtained by a manufacturing process, as distinct from materials which
occur naturally in fibrous form.
This document gives recommendations of rules for the creation of the generic name (see Annex A).
NOTE These rules have been introduced in the sixth edition of ISO 2076, and thus, they are not applicable to
the existing generic names of the previous editions.
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This document defines the generic names used to designate the different categories of man-made fibres, based on a main polymer, currently manufactured on an industrial scale for textile and other purposes, together with the distinguishing attributes that characterize them. The term “man-made fibres” has been adopted for those fibres obtained by a manufacturing process, as distinct from materials which occur naturally in fibrous form. This document gives recommendations of rules for the creation of the generic name (see Annex A). NOTE These rules have been introduced in the sixth edition of ISO 2076, and thus, they are not applicable to the existing generic names of the previous editions.
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This document provides definitions in the field of "smart" textiles and textile products as well as a categorization of different types of smart textiles. It describes briefly the current stage of development of these products and their application potential and gives indications on preferential standardization needs.
- Technical report32 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document provides definitions in the field of "smart" textiles and textile products as well as a categorization of different types of smart textiles. It describes briefly the current stage of development of these products and their application potential and gives indications on preferential standardization needs.
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This document lists terms and definitions related to core terms in the field of smart garments providing protection against heat and flame (i.e. advanced garments and ensembles of garments as mentioned in the Introduction). It is intended to facilitate communications, for example, between organizations and individuals in industry and those who interact with them.
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This document establishes a definition for the term nonwovens and provides auxiliary terminology to distinguish nonwovens from other materials.
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This document defines terms used in the leather industry.
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This document establishes a definition for the term nonwovens and provides auxiliary terminology to
distinguish nonwovens from other materials.
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This document establishes a definition for the term nonwovens and provides auxiliary terminology to distinguish nonwovens from other materials.
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This European Standard defines the principal terms used in the field of feather and down.
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This European Standard defines the principal terms used in the field of feather and down.
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ISO 18600:2015 defines terms of the card with a web-forming method using staple fibres for non-woven machinery.
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The intent of ISO 10318-1:2015 is to define terms related to functions, products, properties, and other terms used in EN and ISO geosynthetics standards. Definitions of terms not included in ISO 10318-1:2015 can be found in the International Standards describing appropriate test methods.
See also the ISO online browsing platform (OBP): www.iso.org/obp/ui/
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The intent of ISO 10318-2:2015 is to define property symbols, graphical symbols, and pictograms used in EN and ISO geosynthetics standards. Definitions of particular or specific symbols and pictograms terms not included in this this part of ISO 10318 can be found in the International Standards describing appropriate test methods.
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This International Standard gives the generic names and the definitions of the most important natural fibres according to their specific constitution or origin.
An alphabetical list of names in common use is provided, together with the corresponding standardized denominations.
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This Standard defines terms related to functions, products, properties and other terms as well as symbols applying to geosynthetics. Definitions of terms not included in this standard may be found in the appropriate test methods standards.
Note: ISO/TC 221 decided to split the content of the standard in two parts.
- Standard14 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
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This Standard defines terms related to functions, products, properties and other terms as well as symbols applying to geosynthetics. Definitions of terms not included in this standard may be found in the appropriate test methods standards.
Note: ISO/TC 221 decided to split the content of the standard in two parts.
- Standard15 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
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The intent of ISO 10318-1:2015 is to define terms related to functions, products, properties, and other terms used in EN and ISO geosynthetics standards. Definitions of terms not included in ISO 10318-1:2015 can be found in the International Standards describing appropriate test methods. See also the ISO online browsing platform (OBP): www.iso.org/obp/ui/
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Gives generic names and definitions of natual fibres
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ISO 12912:2014 establishes a vocabulary of terms and a system of classification for circular knitting machines used in the textile industry for the production of weft-knitted fabrics.
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ISO 11676:2014 defines terms and marking of pattern disks and patterns chains for warp knitting machines.
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This International Standard gives the generic names and the definitions of the most important natural fibres according to their specific constitution or origin. An alphabetical list of names in common use is provided, together with the corresponding standardized denominations.
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ISO 21485:2013 establishes a vocabulary of terms related to, and the principles of construction of, draw frames and their components, used for cotton spinning in the textile industry.
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This International Standard gives the generic names and the definitions of the most important natural fibres according to their specific constitution or origin. An alphabetical list of names in common use is provided, together with the corresponding standardized denominations.
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Defines terms for the processing of nonwovens, and terms applied to the resulting products.
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ISO 28239:2008 establishes a vocabulary of terms related to, and the principles of construction of, openers and cleaners used in the textile industry in the preparation for spinning of cotton and other staple fibres.
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ISO 26243:2007 specifies terms and definitions for the card with regard to spinning procedure for cotton and other staple fibres.
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ISO 13990-1:2006 establishes a vocabulary of basic terms relating to yarn feeders and yarn control of single thread for knitting machines.
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ISO 5234:2005 defines dimensions, types and mounting of saw-tooth wire for metallic card clothing with various cross-sections and tooth forms.
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ISO 9947:2005 establishes a vocabulary of terms used in the textile industry in respect of two-for-one twisters.
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ISO 7839:2005 establishes a vocabulary of terms used in relation to knitting machines and accessories used in the knitting industry. It classifies these terms according to main characteristic and customary machine type.
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ISO 11675:2005 establishes a vocabulary and system of classification for weaving machines used in the textile industry for the production of woven fabrics by the weaving technique, i.e. by interlacing of two (or more) systems of parallel threads, and machines with hybrid forming methods.
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This European Standard speci-fies vocabulary relating to fibre ropes and cordage.
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ISO 5247-1:2004 establishes a vocabulary of terms and a system of classification for weaving machines used in the textile industry for the production of woven fabrics by the weaving technique, i.e. by interlacing of two (or more) systems of parallel threads, and by machines using hybrid forming methods.
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ISO 20727:2004 establishes a vocabulary of terms and principles of construction for bale openers used in cotton spinning.
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ISO 20726:2004 establishes a vocabulary of terms and principles of construction for hopper feeders used in cotton spinning.
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ISO 20725:2004 establishes a vocabulary of terms and principles of construction for condensers used in cotton spinning.
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ISO 1968:2004 specifies vocabulary relating to fibre ropes and cordage.
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