BS 1932-1:1989 - Testing the strength of yarns and threads from packages - Methods for determination of breaking strength and breaking extension
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Applicability:
Covers all types of yarns and threads wound in packages.
Used for testing natural, synthetic, and blended fibers in various textile applications.
Breaking Strength:
Determines the maximum force a yarn or thread can withstand before breaking.
Essential for assessing material durability and performance in textile manufacturing.
Breaking Extension:
Measures the elongation (percentage increase in length) of yarn or thread at the point of breaking.
Helps evaluate flexibility and elasticity of the material.
Testing Conditions:
Specifies standardized procedures to ensure consistency in test results.
Includes details on sample preparation, testing apparatus, and environmental conditions.
Purpose:
Provides a reliable method for quality control in textile production.
Supports compliance with industry standards for strength and elongation characteristics.