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INTERNATIONAL Iso
STANDARD 105-N02
Second edition
1993-10-01,
Textiles — Tests for colour fastness —
Part N02:
Colour fastness to bleaching: Peroxide
Textiles — Essais de solidité des teintures —
Partie NO2: Solidité des teintures au blanchiment: Peroxyde
Reference number
ISO 105-No2:1993(€)1SO 105-No2:1993(E)
Foreword
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a vote,
International Standard ISO 105-NO2 was prepared by Technical Committee
ISO/TC 38, Textiles, Sub-Committee SC 1, Tests for coloured textiles and
colorants.
‘This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition {included in
ISO 105-N:1978), of which it constitutes a minor revision.
ISO 105 was previously published in thirteen “parts”, each designated by
a letter (e.g. "Part A"), with publication dates between 1978 and 1985
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spective part letter and by a two-digit serial number (e.g. “Section A01").
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nations. A complete list of these parts is given in ISO 105-A01
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ISO 105-N02:1993(E)
———
Textiles — Tests for colour fastness —
Part N02:
Colour fastness to bleaching: Peroxide
1 Scope
This part of ISO 105 specifies a method for deter-
mining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all
kinds, and in all forms, to the action of bleaching baths
containing peroxide in concentrations commonly used
in textile processing
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 Intemational
Standards,
ISO 105-A01:1989, Textiles — Tests for colour fast-
ness — Part AQ1: General principles of testing.
1SO 105-A02:1993, Textiles — Tests for colour fast-
ness — Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in
colour.
ISO 108-A03:1993, Textiles — Tests for colour fast-
ness — Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining.
'SO_105-F:1986, Textiles — Tests for colour fastness
— Part F: Standard adjacent fabrics.
ISO 105-F10:1989, Textiles — Tests for colour fast-
ness — Part F10: Specification for adjacent fabric:
Muttifibre.
3. Principle
A specimen of the textile in contact with one or two
specified adjacent fabrics is immersed in the
bleaching solution, rinsed and dried. The change in
colour of the specimen and the staining of the adjac-
ent fabric(s) are assessed with the grey scales.
4. Apparatus and reagents
4.1 Test tube, of diameter and length such that the
composite specimen roll will have a reasonably snug
fit in the tube and be covered by the bleaching so-
ution (4.3),
4.2 Reflux condenser, fitting the test tube (4.1), to
reduce evaporation from the bleaching bath during the
test.
43. Bleaching bath, of the composition given in
tablet
Prepare the bleaching bath as follows: Place cold
grade 3 water (4.7) in the bath. Add sodium silicate (or
Sodium pyrophosphate for bath 3). Add magnesium
chloride. Adjust the pH. Add hydrogen peroxide. Heat
to the appropriate temperature specified in table 1ISO 105-N02:1993(E)
Table 1 — Bleaching bath
predominating in the case of blends, and the second
piece being made of the fibre as indicated in table 2,
A Adjacent fabrics, each measuring
40 mm x 100 mm (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 singlesfibre adjacent fabrics, complying
with the relevant sections of FO1 to FOB of
ISO 105-F:1986, one piece being made of the same
kind of fibre as that of the textile to be tested, or that
ae OF, in the case of blends, of the kind of fibre second
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stcate sol 45. If required, @ non-dyeable fabric (for example
sone u 5 - e polypropylene).
Sedum
pyophos:
eee - - 5 = 46 Grey scale for assessing change in colour,
woe a af ol complying with ISO 105-A02, and grey scale for as-
chore. @ " ~ ‘ sessing staining, complying with SO 105-A03.
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1) Containing 204 gf HO, (6 275 gfkg H,03). f the concen 5.1. If the textile to be tested is fabric,
tration dilore fom this value, the appropriate volume shall be
taken. a) attach a specimen measuring 40 mm x 100 mm
2) 100 % Ne,Oz to a piece of the multifibre adjacent fabric (4.4.1),
2) Relative density t 20°C = 1,3; SIOJNa,0 ratio = 2.7: also measuring 40mm x 100mm, by sewing
BNP D-10HO. along one of the shorter sides, with the multifibre
amare fabric next to the face of the specimen;
6) Adjust by adtion of NaOH solution, if necessary a
7) The pH of the bath at the and ofthe test shal not be less
Co b) attach a specimen measuring 40 mm x 100 mm
between the two single-fibre adjacent fabrics
(4.4.2), also measuring 40mm x 100mm, 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 and
a) place it between a 40 mm x 100 mm piece of the
multfibre adjacent fabric and a 40 mm x 100 mm
piece of the non-dyeable fabric (4.5) and sew them
along all four sides (see ISO 105-A01:1989, sub-
clause 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. Loosely roll the composite specimen in the di-
tection of the long edge, place the 40 mm roll into the
test tube containing the appropriate bleaching solution
(see table 1) and keep it well covered by the bleaching
solution for the time and at the temperature indicated
in table 1.
6.2 Remove the composite specimen, rinse it for
10 min in cold, running tap-water and squeeze it.
Open out the composite specimen by breaking the
stitching on all sides except one of the shorter sides
and dry by hanging it in air at @ temperature not ex:
ceeding 60°C with the parts in contact only at the
remaining line of stitching.
6.3 Assess the change in colour of the specimen
and the staining of the adjacent fabric(s) with the grey
scales (4.6).
ISO 105-No2:1993(E)
7 Test report
The test report shall include the following particulars:
a) the number and date of publication of this part of
ISO 106, i.e, ISO 105-No2:1993;
b) all details necessary for the identification of the
sample tested;
©) the number of the bleaching bath used;
) the numerical rating for change in colour of the
specimen;
€) if singleibre adjacent fabrics were used, the nu-
merical rating for staining of each kind of adjacent
fabric used;
fh if @ multifibre adjacent was used, the type of
multifibre adjacent fabric used and the staining of
each type of fibre in the multifibre adjacent fabric.ISO 105-No2:1993(E)
UDC 677.016.47:677.027.262.21
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