BS ISO 7772-2:1996 - Assessment of industrial laundry machinery by its effect on textiles - Extracting machines
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BS ISO 7772-2:1996 is an international standard that deals with the assessment of industrial laundry machinery, particularly extracting machines, by evaluating their impact on textiles. Extracting machines are used in industrial laundry operations to remove excess water from textiles such as clothing, linens, and other fabric items after the washing process.
This standard provides guidelines and procedures for assessing the performance and effect of extracting machines on textiles. The evaluation involves considering factors such as the mechanical action, the capacity of the machine, and the impact on the condition and durability of the textiles being processed.
The standard is important for manufacturers of industrial laundry machinery, as it helps ensure that the machinery they produce meets the necessary quality and performance standards. It also benefits laundry facility operators and textile professionals by providing a basis for evaluating the impact of extracting machines on the textiles they process.
As with any standard, it's important to stay informed about updates or revisions, as standards may change over time. Additionally, specific national or regional regulations and standards may apply to industrial laundry machinery and operations, so it's advisable to consider those as well when assessing and implementing industrial laundry equipment.