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BS EN ISO 16373-1:2015:2016 Edition

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Textiles. Dyestuffs – General principles of testing coloured textiles for dyestuff identification

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BSI 2016 28
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This part of ISO 16373 gives the definition of the colourant classes and the relationship to textile fibres. It describes some procedures to identify qualitatively the colourant class used in textile material.

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4 European foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Fibre identification
5 Dye classes, based on the method of applying the dye
5.1 Acid dye
5.2 Metal complex acid dye
5.2.1 1:1 Metal complex dye
5.2.2 1:2 Metal complex dye
5.3 Azoic dye
5.4 Basic dye (also called cationic dye)
11 5.5 Mordant dye
5.6 Direct dye
5.7 Disperse dye
5.8 Reactive dye
5.8.1 General
5.8.2 Anthraquinone reactive dye
5.9 Sulfur dye
5.10 VAT dye
6 Complementary dye class, based on chemist classification: Azo dye
12 7 Reagents
13 8 Apparatus
9 Conditioning and testing atmosphere
10 Preparation of the test specimens
11 Procedures (examples)
11.1 Pigment identification
11.2 Finishing removal treatment
11.3 Acid dyes, basic, direct dyes and reactive dyes
11.4 VAT dyes, sulfur dyes, reactive dyes, aniline black, azoic dyes, direct dyes, developed disperse dyes and chrome dyes
11.5 Metal-complex dyes and disperse dyes
11.6 Extraction test
11.7 Ash test
14 11.8 Miscellaneous tests
12 Testing report
21 Annex A (informative) Explanatory table of colourants (dyes and pigments) used in various textile materials
23 Annex B (informative) Comparison between ISO 16373-2 and ISO 16373-3: Recovery rates
25 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 16373-1:2015
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