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AS/NZS 2001.4.5:1998 (R2016)

AS/NZS 2001.4.5:1998 (R2016)

Methods of test for textiles Colourfastness tests - Determination of colourfastness to chlorinated swimming pool water

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Abstract

Sets out a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of active chlorine in concentrations such as are used to disinfect swimming pool water (break-point chlorination). This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 105-E03:1994.
RECONFIRMATION NOTICE
Technical Committee TX-020 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change.
Certain documents referenced in the publication may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice.
Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 6 July 2016.
Approved for reconfirmation in New Zealand on behalf of the Standards Council of New Zealand on 4 November 2016.
The following are represented on Technical Committee TX-020:
Ag Research
Australian Wool Processors Council
AWTA Textile Testing
Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia
Drycleaning Institute of Australia
National Association of Testing Authorities Australia
RMIT University
The Textile Institute

Scope

This part of ISO 105 specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of active chlorine in concentrations such as are used to disinfect swimming-pool water break-point chlorination).

Three alternative test conditions are specified. The
active chlorine concentrations of 50 mg/l and
100 mg/l are intended for swimwear. The active
chlorine concentration of 20 mg/l is intended for
accessories such as beach robes and towels.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Reconfirmed 23/12/2016.
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2016 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 23/12/2016
Committee TX-020
Under Revision
  • DR 07163 CP
Supersedes
  • DR 97523 CP
  • AS 2001.4.5-1983

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