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DIN EN ISO 2076

Textiles - Man-made fibres - Generic names (ISO 2076:2013)

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 March 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 32
ICS Code (Man-made fibres): 59.060.20
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This International Standard lists the generic names used to designate the different categories of man-made fibres, based on a main polymer, currently manufactured on an industrial scale for textile and other purposes, together with the distinguishing attributes that characterize them. The term "man-made fibres", sometimes also called manufactured fibres, has been adopted for those fibres obtained by a manufacturing process, as distinct from materials which occur naturally in fibrous form.

This International Standard presents recommendations of rules for the creation of the generic name (Annex A).

NOTE These rules have been introduced in this sixth edition of ISO 2076, and thus, they could not be applied to the existing generic names of the previous editions.

Annexes include the description of the fibre structures in case of fibre made of several components (Annex B) and the description of modified fibres (Annex C).

Document History

February 1, 2022
Textiles - Man-made fibres - Generic names (ISO 2076:2021)
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February 1, 2021
Textiles - Man-made fibres - Generic names (ISO/DIS 2076:2021); German and English version prEN ISO 2076:2021
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DIN EN ISO 2076
March 1, 2014
Textiles - Man-made fibres - Generic names (ISO 2076:2013)
This International Standard lists the generic names used to designate the different categories of man-made fibres, based on a main polymer, currently manufactured on an industrial scale for textile...

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