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BS EN ISO 13934-2:2014 Textiles. Tensile properties of fabrics Determination of maximum force using the grab method

BS EN ISO 13934-2:2014

Textiles. Tensile properties of fabrics Determination of maximum force using the grab method

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 13934-2:2014
Pages:20
Released:2014-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 76993 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 13934-2:2014


This standard BS EN ISO 13934-2:2014 Textiles. Tensile properties of fabrics is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.080.30 Textile fabrics

This part of ISO 13934 specifies a procedure for the determination of the maximum force of textile fabrics known as the grab test.

NOTE ISO 13934-1 describes the method known as the strip test.

The method is mainly applicable to woven textile fabrics including fabrics which exhibit stretch characteristics imparted by the presence of an elastomeric fibre and mechanical or chemical treatment. It can be applicable to fabrics produced by other techniques. It is not normally applicable to geotextiles, nonwovens, coated fabrics, textile-glass woven fabrics, and fabrics made from carbon fibres or polyolefin tape yarns.

The method specifies the determination of the maximum force of test specimens in equilibrium with the standard atmosphere for testing and of test specimens in the wet state.

The method is restricted to the use of constant-rate-of-extension (CRE) testing machines.