BS EN ISO 105-X12:2002 Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Part X12. Colour fastness to rubbing
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1.1 This part of ISO 105 specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, including textile floor coverings and other pile fabrics, to rubbing off and staining other materials.
1.2 The method is applicable to a laid textile floor covering or to a detached sample or yarns.
1.3 Two tests are made, one with a dry rubbing cloth and one with a wet rubbing cloth.
Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part X12: Colour fastness to rubbing
Executive summary
Method for determining the colour resistance of textiles.
Abstract
This International Standard, a part of the ISO 105 series, specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, including textile floor coverings and other pile fabrics, to rubbing off and staining other materials.
The method is applicable to textiles made from all fibres in the form of yarn or fabric, including textile floor coverings, whether dyed or printed.
Two tests may be made, one with a dry rubbing cloth and one with a wet rubbing cloth.
History and related standards
This International Standard supersedes BS EN ISO 105-X12:1995.
This standard includes the following cross-references:
ISO 105-A01:1994, ISO 105-A03, ISO 105-F09, ISO 105-X16 and ISO 139.