BS EN ISO 105-X02:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to carbonizing: Sulfuric acid
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BS EN ISO 105-X02:1996 is a European Standard that specifies a test method for assessing the color fastness of textiles when subjected to the action of a specified artificial light source. The full title of the standard is "Textiles - Tests for Colour Fastness - Part X02: Colour Fastness to Artificial Light: Xenon Arc Fading Lamp Test."
This standard is part of the ISO 105 series of standards that deal with various aspects of color fastness testing for textiles. In particular, BS EN ISO 105-X02 focuses on the color fastness of textiles when exposed to xenon arc fading lamp conditions, which simulate the effects of outdoor weathering and light exposure.
The standard provides guidelines for performing the test, including details about the equipment, testing conditions, and evaluation of results. It's commonly used in the textile and apparel industry to assess how well a fabric's color holds up when exposed to sunlight or other sources of artificial light.
Keep in mind that standards can be updated or revised over time, so it's important to ensure that you have the most current version if you are using it for testing or quality control purposes.