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Homepage>BS Standards>59 TEXTILE AND LEATHER TECHNOLOGY>59.060 Textile fibres>59.060.01 Textile fibres in general>BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 Textiles. Quantitative chemical analysis Mixtures of acetate with certain other fibres (method using glacial acetic acid)
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BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 Textiles. Quantitative chemical analysis Mixtures of acetate with certain other fibres (method using glacial acetic acid)

BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019

Textiles. Quantitative chemical analysis Mixtures of acetate with certain other fibres (method using glacial acetic acid)

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019
Pages:10
Released:2019-10-30
ISBN:978 0 580 52219 2
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 - Textiles Quantitative Chemical Analysis

BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 - Textiles Quantitative Chemical Analysis

Discover the essential standard for textile analysis with the BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019. This comprehensive document provides a detailed methodology for the quantitative chemical analysis of textile mixtures, specifically focusing on mixtures of acetate with certain other fibers using glacial acetic acid. Released on October 30, 2019, this standard is a crucial resource for professionals in the textile industry, ensuring accuracy and consistency in fiber analysis.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019
  • Pages: 10
  • Release Date: October 30, 2019
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 52219 2
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Analysis Methodology

The BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 standard outlines a precise method for the quantitative chemical analysis of textile mixtures. This method is specifically designed for mixtures containing acetate and certain other fibers, utilizing glacial acetic acid as a key component in the analysis process. This ensures that the results are both accurate and reliable, providing a solid foundation for further textile research and development.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019?

In the ever-evolving textile industry, maintaining high standards of quality and consistency is paramount. The BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 standard is an invaluable tool for textile professionals, offering a robust framework for analyzing fiber mixtures. By adhering to this standard, you can ensure that your textile products meet the highest quality benchmarks, enhancing your reputation and competitiveness in the market.

Applications and Benefits

This standard is particularly beneficial for:

  • Textile Manufacturers: Ensure the quality and consistency of your products by accurately analyzing fiber mixtures.
  • Quality Control Laboratories: Utilize a standardized method for fiber analysis to maintain high-quality standards.
  • Research and Development: Leverage the detailed methodology for innovative textile research and product development.

Enhance Your Textile Analysis

With the BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 standard, you gain access to a reliable and precise method for textile analysis. This document is an essential addition to any textile professional's library, providing the tools needed to achieve excellence in fiber analysis. Whether you are a manufacturer, quality control specialist, or researcher, this standard will support your efforts to produce superior textile products.

Conclusion

Invest in the BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 standard to elevate your textile analysis capabilities. With its detailed methodology and focus on acetate fiber mixtures, this standard is a critical resource for ensuring the quality and consistency of your textile products. Stay ahead in the competitive textile industry by adopting this essential standard today.

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BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019


This standard BS EN ISO 1833-14:2019 Textiles. Quantitative chemical analysis is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.060.01 Textile fibres in general
  • 59.060.20 Man-made fibres

This document specifies a method, using glacial acetic acid, to determine the mass percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of

  • acetate

with

  • certain chlorofibres or after-chlorinated chlorofibres.

It is also possible to analyse mixtures containing acetate by using the test methods described in ISO 1833-3 or ISO 1833-9.