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BS EN ISO 1833-2:2010

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Textiles. Quantitative chemical analysis Ternary fibre mixtures

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

09-07-2020

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-02-2011

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Principle
4 Reagents and apparatus
5 Conditioning and testing atmosphere
6 Sampling and pre-treatment of sample
7 Procedure
8 Calculation and expression of results
9 Method of analysis by a combination of manual separation
   and chemical means
10 Precision of methods
11 Test report
Annex A (informative) - Examples of the calculation of
        percentages of the components of certain ternary
        mixtures using some of the variants described in 8.2
Annex B (informative) - Table of typical ternary mixtures which
        may be analysed using methods of analysis of binary
        mixtures specified in the parts of ISO 1833
Bibliography

Defines methods of quantitative chemical analysis of various ternary mixtures of fibres.

This part of ISO 1833 specifies methods of quantitative chemical analysis of various ternary mixtures of fibres.

The field of application of each method for analysing binary mixtures, specified in the parts of ISO 1833, indicates the fibres to which the method is applicable.

Committee
TCI/100
DevelopmentNote
Together with BS EN ISO 1833-1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, it supersedes BS 4407(1988). (03/2011)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 1833-2:2006 Identical
EN ISO 1833-2:2010 Identical

ISO 1833-10:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 10: Mixtures of triacetate or polylactide and certain other fibres (method using dichloromethane)
ISO 1833-3:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 3: Mixtures of acetate and certain other fibres (method using acetone)
ISO 1833-4:2017 Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 4: Mixtures of certain protein fibres with certain other fibres (method using hypochlorite)
ISO 2076:2013 Textiles Man-made fibres Generic names
ISO 1833-6:2007 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 6: Mixtures of viscose or certain types of cupro or modal or lyocell and cotton fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride)
ISO 1833-12:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 12: Mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastanes and certain other fibres (method using dimethylformamide)
ISO 1833-13:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 13: Mixtures of certain chlorofibres and certain other fibres (method using carbon disulfide/acetone)
ISO 1833-18:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 18: Mixtures of silk and wool or hair (method using sulfuric acid)
ISO 1833-1:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 1: General principles of testing
ISO 1833-7:2017 Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 7: Mixtures of polyamide with certain other fibres (method using formic acid)
ISO 1833-8:2006 Textiles Quantitative chemical analysis Part 8: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using acetone)
ISO 1833-11:2017 Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 11: Mixtures of certain cellulose fibres with certain other fibres (method using sulfuric acid)
ISO 6938:2012 Textiles — Natural fibres — Generic names and definitions

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