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NF EN 1049-2 : 1994

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TEXTILES - WOVEN FABRICS - CONSTRUCTION - METHODS OF ANALYSIS - PART 2: DETERMINATION OF NUMBER OF THREADS PER UNIT LENGTH
Published date

12-01-2013

Cooperating organizations
National foreword
Foreword
Methods
1. Scope and field of application
2. Reference
3. Principle
4. Minimum measuring distance
5. Conditioning and testing atmosphere
6. Test specimens
7. Method A - Dissection of fabric
8. Method B - Counting glass
9. Method C - Traversing thread counter
10. Calculation and expression of results
11. Test report
Annex
Method using taper and parallel line gratings
Figures
1. Parallel-line grating
2. Taper-line grating
National annexes
NA. (informative) Original ISO text amended by CEN common
     modifications
NB. (informative) Committees responsible
NC. (informative) Cross-reference

Specifies three methods for the determination of the number of threads per centimetre in woven fabrics. Coverage includes: dissection of fabric (method A); counting of glass (method B); traversing thread counter (method C); minimum measuring distance; conditioning and testing atmosphere.

DevelopmentNote
Indice de Classement: G07-155 Supersedes NFG 07 155 (04/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
UNE-EN 1049-2:1995 Identical
ISO 7211-2:1984 Similar to
UNI EN 1049-2 : 1996 Identical
EN 1049-2 : 1993 Identical
BS EN 1049-2:1994 Identical
DIN EN 1049-2:1994-02 Identical

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