BS EN ISO 105-S03:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to vulcanization. Open steam
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BS EN ISO 105-S03:1996 is a British Standard (BS) that has been adopted as a European Standard (EN) and is aligned with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard. Specifically, it pertains to textile testing methods and standards.
The full title of this standard is "Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part S03: Colour fastness to perspiration (ISO 105-S03:1993)." This standard outlines a method for determining the color fastness of textiles to perspiration, which is an important aspect of evaluating the quality and durability of textile materials, especially those that come into contact with human skin.
The standard provides guidelines for conducting tests to assess how well the color of a textile material resists fading or staining when exposed to perspiration, which may contain various substances like salts, acids, and other components.
Keep in mind that standards might get updated or revised over time, so it's always a good idea to check with official standards organizations or relevant sources for the most current and accurate information.