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Details of the International Standard:

 

ISO 105-C02:1989 – Textiles – Tests for colour fastness – Part C02: Colour fastness to washing: Test 2

 

 

1 Scope

 

This part of ISO 105 specifies Test No. 2 of a series of five washing tests that have been established to investigate the fastness to washing of coloured textiles and which between them cover the range of washing procedures from mild to severe.

NOTE 1 This method is designed to determine the effect of washing only on the colour fastness of the textile. It is not intended to reflect the result of the comprehensive laundering procedure.

 

2 Normative references

 

The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text. constitute provisions of this part of ISO 105. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 105 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards

ISO 105-A01:1989, Textiles -- Tests for colour fastness -- art A01 General principles of testing.

ISO 105-A02:1987, Textiles -- Tests for colour fastness -- Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour.

ISO 105-A03:1987, Textiles -- Tests for colour fastness -- Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining.

ISO 105-F:1985, Textiles-- Tests for colour fastness -- Part F: Standard adjacent fabrics.

ISO 105-F10:1989. Textiles--rests for colour fastness -- Part F10: Specification for adjacent fabric: Multifibre

 

3 Principle

 

A specimen of the textile in contact with one or two specified adjacent fabrics is mechanically agitated under specified conditions of time and temperature in a soap solution, then rinsed and dried. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the adjacent fabric(s) are assessed with the grey scales.

 

4 Apparatus and reagents

 

4.1 Suitable mechanical device (see clause 8),

consisting of a water bath containing a rotatable shaft which supports, radially, glass or stainlesssteel containers 75 mm ± 5 mm in diameter x 125 mm ± 10 mm high of 550 ml ± 50 ml capacity, the bottom of the containers being 45 mm ± 10 mm from the centre of the shaft. The shaft / container assembly is rotated at a frequency of 40 min-1 ± 2 min-1 The temperature of the water bath is thermostatically controlled to maintain the test solution at the prescribed temperature of 50 oC ± 2 oC

 

4.2 Soap, containing not more than 5 % moisture and complying with the following requirements based upon dry mass:

-- free alkali, calculated as Na2CO3: 0,3 % maximum ;

-- free alkali, calculated as NaOH: 0,1 % maximum;

-- total fatty matter: 850 g/kg minimum;

-- titre of mixed fatty acids prepared from soap: 30 oC maximum;

-- iodine value: 50 maximum.

The soap shall be free from fluorescent brightening agents.

 

4.3 Soap solution, containing 5 9 of soap (4.2) per litre of water (4.6).

 

4.4 Adjacent fabrics (see ISO 105-A01:1989, subclause 8.3).

Either:

4.4.1 A multifibre adjacent fabric complying with ISO 105-F10.

Or:

4.4.2 Two single-fibre adjacent fabrics, complying with the relevant sections of F01 to F08 of ISO 105-F:1985.

One of the adjacent fabrics shall be made of the same kind of fibre as that of the textile to be tested, or that predominating in the case of blends, and the second piece made of the fibre as indicated in table 1 or. in the case of blends, of the kind of fibre second in order of predominance, or as otherwise specified .

Table 1 --Single-fibre adjacent fabrics

If first piece is

Second piece to be:

cotton
wool
silk
linen
viscose
acetate
polyamide
polyester
acrylic

wool
cotton
cotton
cotton
wool
viscose
wool or viscose
wool or cotton
wool or cotton

If first piece is: Second piece to be:

cotton               wool

wool                  cotton

silk                   cotton

linen                 cotton

viscose             wool

acetate             viscose

polyamide         wool or viscose

polyester           wool or cotton

acrylic               wool or cotton

4.4.3 If required, a non-dyeable fabric (for example,polypropylene).

 

4.5 Grey scale for assessing change in colour, complying with ISO 105-A02, and grey scale for assessing staining, complying with ISO 105-A03

 

4.6 Grade 3 water (see ISO 105-A01:1989, subclause 8.2).

 

5 Test specimen

 

5.1 If the textile to be tested is fabric, either

a) attach a specimen measuring 40 mm x 100 mm to a piece of the multifibre adjacent fabric, also measuring 40 mm x 100 mm, by sewing along one of the shorter sides, with the multifibre fabric next to the face of the specimen: or

b) attach a specimen measuring 40 mm x 100 mm between the two single- fibre adjacent fabrics, also measuring 40 mm x 100 mm, by sewing along one of the shorter sides

 

5.2 Where yarn or loose fibre is to be tested, take a mass of the yarn or loose fibre approximately equal to one-half of the combined mass of the adjacent fabrics (see below), and either

a) place if between a 40 mm x 100 mm piece of the multifibre adjacent fabric and a 40 mm x 100 mm piece of the non-dyeable fabric and sew them along all four sides (see ISO 105-A01:1989 subclause 9.6) or

b) place it between a 40 mm x 100 mm piece of each of the two specified single-fibre fabrics and sew along all four sides

 

6 Procedure

 

6.1 Place the composite specimen in the container and add the necessary amount of soap solution (4.3), previously heated to 50 oC ± 2 oC, to give a liquor ratio of 50: 1.

 

6.2 Treat the composite specimen at 50 oC ± 2 oC for 45 min.

 

6.3 Remove the composite specimen rinse it twice in cold grade 3 water (4.6) and then in cold, running tap water for 10 min, and squeeze it. Open out thecomposite specimen (by breaking the stitching except on one of the shorter sides, if necessary) and dry it by hanging it in air at a temperature not exceeding 60 oC, with the two or three parts in contact only at the line of stitching.

 

6.4 Assess the change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the adjacent fabric(s) with the grey scales (4.5).

 

7 Test report

 

The test report shall include the following particulars:

a) the number and date of this part of ISO 105, i.e.ISO 105-C02:1989;

b) all details necessary for the identification of the sample tested;

c) the numerical rating for change in colour of the specimen;

d) if single-fibre adjacent fabrics were used, the numerical rating for staining of each kind of adjacent fabric used;

e) if a multifibre adjacent fabric was used, the staining of each type of fibre in the multifibre adjacent fabric, and the type of multifibre adjacent fabric used.

 

 

 

 

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