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BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 Textiles. Methods for analysis of woven fabrics construction Determination of number of threads per unit length

BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024

Textiles. Methods for analysis of woven fabrics construction Determination of number of threads per unit length

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024
Pages:12
Released:2024-09-09
ISBN:978 0 539 26540 8
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 - Textiles. Methods for analysis of woven fabrics construction Determination of number of threads per unit length

BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 - Textiles. Methods for analysis of woven fabrics construction Determination of number of threads per unit length

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024

Pages: 12

Released: 2024-09-09

ISBN: 978 0 539 26540 8

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 standard is an essential document for professionals in the textile industry, providing comprehensive methods for the analysis of woven fabrics construction. This standard specifically focuses on the determination of the number of threads per unit length, a critical parameter in assessing the quality and characteristics of woven fabrics.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Analysis: This standard offers detailed methodologies for accurately determining the number of threads per unit length in woven fabrics, ensuring precise and reliable results.
  • Industry Relevance: Applicable to a wide range of woven fabrics, this standard is indispensable for manufacturers, quality control professionals, and researchers in the textile industry.
  • Updated Information: Released on 2024-09-09, this latest edition incorporates the most recent advancements and best practices in textile analysis.
  • Easy to Use: With a concise format of 12 pages, the standard is user-friendly and easy to navigate, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the field.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024?

Choosing the BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 standard ensures that you are utilizing the most up-to-date and internationally recognized methods for analyzing woven fabrics. This standard is designed to help you achieve the highest levels of accuracy and consistency in your fabric analysis, which is crucial for maintaining quality and meeting industry standards.

Precision and Accuracy

Accurate determination of the number of threads per unit length is vital for understanding the structural properties of woven fabrics. This standard provides precise methodologies that help eliminate errors and inconsistencies, ensuring that your analysis is both reliable and repeatable.

International Recognition

As part of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and EN (European Standard) frameworks, this standard is recognized and respected globally. Adopting this standard demonstrates your commitment to quality and adherence to international best practices.

Enhanced Quality Control

Implementing the methods outlined in this standard can significantly enhance your quality control processes. By accurately determining the number of threads per unit length, you can better assess the quality of your woven fabrics, identify potential issues early, and ensure that your products meet the highest standards.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 standard is ideal for a wide range of professionals in the textile industry, including:

  • Textile Manufacturers: Ensure your products meet industry standards and customer expectations by accurately analyzing the construction of your woven fabrics.
  • Quality Control Professionals: Enhance your quality control processes with precise and reliable methods for determining the number of threads per unit length.
  • Researchers and Academics: Utilize the latest methodologies in your research to advance the understanding of woven fabric construction.
  • Textile Engineers: Apply the standard's methods to improve the design and development of new woven fabrics.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the analysis and production of woven fabrics. By providing detailed and accurate methods for determining the number of threads per unit length, this standard helps ensure the highest levels of quality and consistency in your textile products. Stay ahead in the industry by adopting this essential standard and benefit from its comprehensive and up-to-date methodologies.

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BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 7211-2:2024 Textiles. Methods for analysis of woven fabrics construction is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.080.30 Textile fabrics
  • 59.080.30 Textile fabrics
This document specifies three methods for the determination of the number of threads per centimetre in woven fabrics. Any of the three methods can be used, the choice depending on the character of the fabric. However, in case of dispute, method A takes precedence. —      Method A: Dissection of fabric, suitable for all fabrics. This is the most laborious method but has fewer limitations than the others; in particular, it is the only one that is really suitable for the examination of certain folded structures and other complicated weaves. —     Method B: Counting glass, suitable for fabrics with more than 50 threads per centimetre. —     Method C: Traversing thread counter, suitable for all fabrics. Where the number of threads per centimetre is low, it can be convenient to express the results as the number of threads per decimetre.