BS EN ISO 105-X10:1996 -Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Assessment of migration of textile colours into polyvinyl chloride coatings
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BS EN ISO 105-X10:1996 is a European standard that specifies a test method for determining the resistance of textiles to color fading when subjected to artificial light. Specifically, it pertains to the assessment of the colorfastness of textiles to daylight (xenon arc lamp) under specific conditions. This standard is a part of the ISO 105 series, which encompasses various test methods for evaluating the colorfastness and durability of textiles and other materials.
The "BS" in the standard number refers to "British Standard," indicating that this is a British adoption of the international ISO standard. "EN" stands for "European Norm," indicating that this is a European standard based on the ISO international standard.
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