Standard Test Method for Linear Density of Elastomeric Yarns (Skein Specimens)

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
This test method is considered satisfactory for acceptance testing of commercial shipments because current estimates of between-laboratory precision are acceptable and the method is used extensively in the trade for acceptance testing.
5.1.1 If there are differences of practical significance between reported test results for two laboratories (or more), comparative tests should be performed to determine if there is a statistical bias between them, using competent statistical assistance. As a minimum, use samples for such comparative tests that are as homogeneous as possible, drawn from the same lot of material as the samples that resulted in disparate results during initial testing, and randomly assigned in equal numbers to each laboratory. The test results from the laboratories involved should be compared using a statistical test for unpaired data, at a probability level chosen prior to the testing series. If bias is found, either its cause must be found and corrected, or future test results for that material must be adjusted in consideration of the known bias.
Linear density of elastomeric yarns is used in some calculations for tensile and elastic properties.
The test method is based on elastomeric yarns in the as-produced condition, but may be used for treated elastomeric yarns provided the treatment is specified. The method does not cover the removal of finish for the determination of linear density of “finish-free” elastomeric yarns.
SCOPE
1.1 This test method covers the determination of the linear density of "as produced" elastomeric yarns made from rubber, spandex or other elastomers using a skein.
Note 1—For the determination of linear density of elastomeric yarns using short length specimens, refer to Test Method D 2591.
1.2 The method is not applicable to covered, wrapped, or core-spun yarns, or yarns spun from elastomeric staple, or elastomeric yarns removed from fabrics.
1.3 This test method is applicable to elastomeric yarns having a range of 40 to 3200 dtex (36 to 2900 denier).
1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
1.5 This 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 and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Designation:D6717–07
Standard Test Method for
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Linear Density of Elastomeric Yarns (Skein Specimens)
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D6717; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 3.2 For all other terminology related to textiles, refer to
Terminology D123.
1.1 This test method covers the determination of the linear
density of “as produced” elastomeric yarns made from rubber,
4. Summary of Test Method
spandex or other elastomers using a skein.
4.1 Aspecimen of specified length is wound into skein form
NOTE 1—For the determination of linear density of elastomeric yarns
on a reel.The skein is cut, removed from the reel and weighed.
using short length specimens, refer to Test Method D2591.
Linear density is calculated using the mass of the skein and the
1.2 The method is not applicable to covered, wrapped, or
length of yarn.
core-spun yarns, or yarns spun from elastomeric staple, or
5. Significance and Use
elastomeric yarns removed from fabrics.
1.3 This test method is applicable to elastomeric yarns
5.1 This test method is considered satisfactory for accep-
having a range of 40 to 3200 dtex (36 to 2900 denier). tance testing of commercial shipments because current esti-
1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the
mates of between-laboratory precision are acceptable and the
standard. The values given in parentheses are for information method is used extensively in the trade for acceptance testing.
only.
5.1.1 If there are differences of practical significance be-
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the tween reported test results for two laboratories (or more),
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
comparative tests should be performed to determine if there is
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro- a statistical bias between them, using competent statistical
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
assistance. As a minimum, use samples for such comparative
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. teststhatareashomogeneousaspossible,drawnfromthesame
lot of material as the samples that resulted in disparate results
2. Referenced Documents
during initial testing, and randomly assigned in equal numbers
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
to each laboratory. The test results from the laboratories
D123 Terminology Relating to Textiles
involved should be compared using a statistical test for
D1776 Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
unpaired data, at a probability level chosen prior to the testing
D2258 Practice for Sampling Yarn for Testing
series. If bias is found, either its cause must be found and
D2591 Test Method for Linear Density of Elastomeric
corrected, or future test results for that material must be
Yarns (Short Length Specimens)
adjusted in consideration of the known bias.
D4849 Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
5.2 Linear density of elastomeric yarns is used in some
calculations for tensile and elastic properties.
3. Terminology
5.3 The test method is based on elastomeric yarns in the
3.1 For all terminology relating to D13.58, Yarns and
as-produced condition, but may be used for treated elastomeric
Fibers, refer to Terminology D4849.
yarns provided the treatment is specified. The method does not
3.1.1 The following terms are relevant to this standard:
cover the removal of finish for the determination of linear
denier, elastomeric yarn, linear density, tex.
density of “finish-free” elastomeric yarns.
6. Apparatus
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This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee D13 onTextiles
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6.1 Reel , 1.125-m (1.230-yd) circumference, with multiple
and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.58 on Yarns and Fibers.
Current edition approved Jan. 1, 2007. Published January 2007. Originally
positions for making several skeins at one time, guides that
approved in 2001. Last previous edition approved in 2001 as D6717 – 01. DOI:
apply minimal friction to the running yarn, and with vertical-
10.1520/D6717-07.
2 mount creel, with automatic counter to set and count the
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Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
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