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DIN EN ISO 1833-11

Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 11: Mixtures of certain cellulose fibres with certain other fibres (method using sulfuric acid) (ISO 1833-11:2017)

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 December 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 8
ICS Code (Man-made fibres): 59.060.20
scope:

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

- natural and man-made cellulose fibres, such as cotton, flax, hemp, ramie, viscose, cupro, modal, lyocell with

- polyester, polypropylene, elastomultiester, elastolefin and polypropylene/polyamide bicomponent.

Document History

DIN EN ISO 1833-11
December 1, 2017
Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 11: Mixtures of certain cellulose fibres with certain other fibres (method using sulfuric acid) (ISO 1833-11:2017)
This document specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the mass percentage of cellulose fibres, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of — natural and...
December 1, 2016
Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 11: Mixtures of certain cellulose fibres with certain other fibres (method using sulphuric acid) (ISO/DIS 1833-11:2016); German and English version prEN ISO 1833-11:2016
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January 1, 2011
Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 11: Mixtures of cellulose and polyester fibres (method using sulfuric acid) (ISO 1833-11:2006)
This part of ISO 1833 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the proportion of cellulose fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of — natural and...

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