BS EN ISO 105-X11:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to hot pressing
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BS EN ISO 105-X11:1996 is a British Standard (BS) that specifies a method for determining the resistance of a color of leather to the action of a specified atmosphere containing sulfur dioxide. The full title of the standard is "Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part X11: Determination of resistance to the action of dry heat — Sulfur dioxide test".
This standard is part of the ISO 105 series of test methods for assessing the color fastness of textiles. In this specific test, the color fastness of leather is evaluated when exposed to an atmosphere containing sulfur dioxide under specific conditions of temperature and humidity.
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