BS EN ISO 105-S02:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to vulcanization: Sulfur monochloride
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BS EN ISO 105-S02:1996 is a British Standard (BS) that has been adopted as a European Standard (EN) and an International Standard (ISO). Specifically, it is part of the ISO 105 series of standards that pertain to various methods of testing color fastness of textiles.
The "S02" part of the standard code refers to the specific test method described within the standard. In this case, BS EN ISO 105-S02:1996 outlines a method for determining the color fastness of textiles when exposed to artificial light, particularly xenon arc light. This test method helps assess how well a textile's color withstands exposure to light, which is important for evaluating its durability and resistance to fading.
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