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NEN-EN-ISO 11643

Leather - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness of small samples to solvents

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 17
ICS Code (Leather and furs): 59.140.30
scope:

This International Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance to solvent solutions of the colour and finish of unused, and not yet cleaned, leather. It does not cover composite materials or complete leather garments. It is not intended to be used to give any guidance on the process to be employed for cleaning garments. During the test, the colour of the leather can change and the adjacent fabric used can become stained. Additionally, the finish of the leather can be damaged. The presence of absorbed water in the leather, adjacent fabric or solvent has not been found to be a critical factor in assessing the colour fastness.

Document History

June 1, 2009
Leather - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness of small samples to solvents
This International Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance to solvent solutions of the colour and finish of unused, and not yet cleaned, leather. It does not cover composite...
NEN-EN-ISO 11643
January 1, 2007
Leather - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness of small samples to solvents
This International Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance to solvent solutions of the colour and finish of unused, and not yet cleaned, leather. It does not cover composite...
September 1, 1998
Leather - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness of small samples to dry-cleaning solutions
The principle of the method specified is agitating a composite specimen of the leather and an adjacent fabric together with PTFE rods in a solvent which may contain triolein (an possibly a...
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