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इंटरनेट मानक Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. “जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार” “प0रा1 को छोड न’ 5 तरफ” Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan Jawaharlal Nehru “The Right to Information, The Right to Live” “Step Out From the Old to the New” IS 13510 (2000): Textiles - Duck, Polyester/Cotton Blended, Rip-Stop [TXD 33: Industrial Fabrics] “!ान $ एक न’ भारत का +नम-ण” Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda ““IInnvveenntt aa NNeeww IInnddiiaa UUssiinngg KKnnoowwlleeddggee”” “!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता हहहहै””ै” Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam “Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen” is 13510:2000 VRdm7Fm ml’l–R– dfm-lwwt - mm RT-R!mm – (WFi’7jpi%i--q Indian Standard TEXTILES — DUCK, POLYE$TEIVCOTTON BLENDED, RIP-STOP — SPECIFICATION (First Revision ) ICS 59.080.30 0 INS 2000 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 September 2000 Price Group 3 Gcotextiles and Industrial Fabrics Sectional Committee, TX 30 FOREWORD This Indian Standard (First Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Geotextiles and Industrial Fabrics Sectional Committee had been approved by the Textile Division Council. This standard originally published in 1992 has been revised: -.. a) to include three additional varieties of duck made from ring spun yam, and b) to incorporate provision for manufacture of two varieties of duck made from core spun yam having polyester content of 45 percent. There is no International Standard on the subject. For the purpose of deciding whether aparticular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with 1S 2: 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard. IS 13510:2000 Indian Standard TEXTILES — DUCK, POLYESTEIVCOTTON BLENDED, RIP-STOP — SPECIFICATION (First Revision ) 1SCOPE 1.1 This Indian Standard prescribes physical and chemical requirements of polyester/cotton rip-stop undyed or dyed, rot andlor flame resistant duck. — 1.2 This standard does not specify the general appearance, feel, finish, etc, of the duck. 2 REFERENCES The Indian Standards given in Annex A contain provisions which through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards given in Annex A. A =TWO WARP ENDS WORKING AS ONE. 3 MANUFACTURE B =TWO PICKS PER SHED. 3.1Yarn FIG. 1 RIP-STOPWEAVE The ducks shall be manufactured from polyester cotton blended ring spun yarn andlor polyester cotton core 4TYPES OF TREATED DUCK spun yarn. In case of later the polyester multifilament a) Undyed and Water Resistant (UD/W); yarn shall form the core while the cotton shall form the sheath. The yarn used in the manufacture of duck b) Undyed and Water and Rot Resistant (UD/ w/R); shall be evenly spun and reasonably free from neps and spinning and doubling defects. The yam shall have c) Undyed and Water, Rot and Flame Resistant a blend composition of polyester and cotton fibres as (uD/w/R/F); given in Table 3 (see IS 7866). d) Dyed and Flame Resistant (D/F); 3.2 Duck e) Dyed and Water Resistant (DAV); f) Dyed and Water and Rot Resistant (D/W/R); The duck shall be woven in rip-stop weave (see Fig. 1) and and the selvedges shall be firm and straight. If woven g) Dyed and Water, Rot and Flame Resistant on shuttleless looms, the selvedges shall be open and (D/W/R/F). with tension in line with the body. The duck when visually examined, shall be reasonably free from 5 REQUIREMENTS spinning, weaving and processing defects. 5.1 Physical Requirements 3.2.1 If agreed to between the buyer and the seller, the duck shall be rendered water resistant by treating with The physical requirements of untreated duck shall suitable composition. The treated duck shall be free conform to those specified in Table 1 and Table 2 from streakiness and objectionable flaws. The amount except the count of warp and weft yarns which are of water proofing shall be as agreed to between the given only for guidance of the manufacturers. buyer and the seller. 5.1.1 In case of treated duck, the breaking strength 3.2.2 Additionally, if required by the buyer, the duck and tear strength requirements shall be at least 90 may be rendered rot resistant and/or flame resistant percent of the values specified in Table 1and Table 2. by treating with suitable chemicals in both undyed 5.1.2 The length and width of duck shall be as agreed and dyed varieties. 1 Is 13510:2000 Table 1Physical Requirements ofDucks Made from PC Blended Ring Spun Yarn (Clause 5.1) Variety NominalCount Ends/din Picks/dm Mass BreakingStrengthon TearStrength, No. Tex(Ne) (Untreated) 5cmx 20emStrips’)(PI) N g/m2 Warp Weft warfJ Weft Wasp Weft (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lo) I 51x2 51X2 200 142 380 2400 1860 440 300 (11.5s/2) (11.5SX2) 11 51X3 51X3 181 110 480 2750 2000 590 390 (11.55X3) (11.5’x3) III 51X3 51X3 180 119 520 2785 2115 590 400 — (11,55X3) (11.55X3) Iv 51X4 5]X4 145 105 580 3200 2550 690 490 (11.55X4) (11.55X4) v 51x6 51x6 120 75 680 3800 2750 840 600 (11.5sx6) (11.5sx6) Tolerance — — Methodof — — IS1963 IS1963 Is 1964 IS1969 A-1ofIS7016(Part3) Test I)Therateoftraverseshallbe450+15mm/minonlywhenaCRTmachinekavailable. Table 2Physical Requirements ofDucks Made from Core Spun Yarn (Clause 5.1) Variety NominalCount Ends/din Picks/din Mass BreafdngStrengthon TearStrength, No. Tex(TWe) (Untreated) 5cmx20cmStrips(N) N glm’ Warp Weft warp Weft warp Weft (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) I 31x2 31X2 284 185 310 2525 1825 300 250 (19SX2) (195x2) 11 “31X4 31X4 197 130 460 3000 2200 370 270 (195X4) (19’x4) Tolerance — — ~ Min ~ Methodof — . IS1963 IS1963 1S1964 IS1969 A-1ofIS7016(Part3) Test to between the buyer and seller. However, atolerance 6 MARKING of –1 cm on the ‘declared width shall be applicable The duck shall be marked with following: when tested as per IS 1954. a) Name of the material and type (see 4); 5.2 Chemical Requirements b) Blend composition; The duck shail ctmfonn to chemical requirements as c) Whether tnade.from ring spun or core spun specified in Table 3. yam and variety number; d) Indication of the source of manufacture; 5.3 Rot Resistance e) Identification mark at both ends; and The duck, if required, shall be rendered rot proof by o Any other information as required by the using copper naphthenate or zinc naphthenate. The buyer or by the law/regulation in force. metal deposition shall not be less than 0.5 percent in case of copper naphthenate and not less than 0.8 6.1 BIS Certification Marking percent incase ofzinc naphthenate process when tested The duck may also be marked with the Standard Mark. by the method given in IS 3522 (Part 1). However, any other rot proofing agent may also be used ifagreed 6.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by to between the buyer and the seller. the provisions ofBureau ofIndian Standards Act, 1986 2 Is 13510:2000 Table 3Chemical Requirements ofDuck (Clause 5.2) sl Characteristic Requirement Method ofTest No. (1) (2) (3) (4) i) Blendcomposition,pereent,(seeNote 1) IS3416(Partl) a) Forducksmadetlomringspunyam: Polyester 52&2 Cotton Remaining b) Forducksmadefromcorespunyam: Polyester 45*2 Cotton Remaining ii) pHvalueofaqueousextract 6.0to8.5 IS1390(ColdMethod) iii) Relaxationorshrinkage,percent,Max 1S2977 —. Warpway 2.5 Weftway 2.5 iv) Colourfastnessratingsto: a) Weathering(seeNote2) 4orbetter IS59510r IS6152 b) Washing: Test3 IS7’64 Changeincolour 4orbetter Stainingofadjacentfabrics 4orbetter c) Rubbing,wetanddry 4orbetter IS766 d) Water 4orbetter IS767 v) Bundesmanntest(forwaterresistantduckonly} IS392 a) Waterabsorption, pereent,Max 60 b) Waterpenetrationthroughtestspecimen Nil c) Amountofwettingofoutersurface Nowetting vi) Conetest(forwaterresistantduckonly] IS7941 a) Amountofpenetration Noleakage b) Amountofwettingofoutersurface Nowetting(sweatinginside thefoldspermissible) vii) Flammabilitytestbeforeandafterpre-treatmen~(seeNote3), MethodAofISl 1871 (forflameresistantduckonly): 4 Charlength,mm Min 85 Mux 114 b) Durationofflame,s(After-flametime) Nil do c) Durationofafter-glow,s(After-glowtime) 10 do d) Behaviourunderinfluenceofflame Nodrippingorsticking Visual NOTES 1Incaseofducksmadefrompolyest ercottonblendedringspunyam,polyestercontentshallbewithin from50to54pereentandthe remainingshallbecotton.Incaseofducks madefrompolyestercottonblendedcorespunyamthepolyestercontentshallbewithin43to47 percentandtheremainingshallbecotton. 2Incaseofdispute,therefereemethodspecifiedinIS5951 shallbefollowed. 3Ifagreedtobetweenthebuyerandtheseller,thedurabilityofflameretardant,especially fortreated fabrics, shallbedeterminedby subjectingthespecimentoleachingasgiveninA-1ofIS11871. and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The give desired protection to the buyer and the seller, details of the conditions under which the licence fof - provided that the lot submitted for inspection is the use of Standard Mark may be granted to homogeneous. To achieve this, the manufacturer shall maintain a system of process control at all stages of manufacturers or producers maybe obtained from the manufacture ensuring the rolls tendered by him for Bureau of Indian Standards. inspection comply with the requirements of this 7PACKING standard in all respects. NOTE—Foreffeetiveprocesscontroltheuseofstatisticalquality 7.1 Unless otherwise agreed to between the buyer and controltechniqueisrecommendedandhelpfulguidancemaybe the seller, the duck shall be securely packed in bales obtainedinthisrespectfromIS397(Part 1)andIS397(Part2). or cases (see IS 2194 or IS 2195). 8.1 Lot 8 SAMPLING AND CRITERIA FOR In any consignment all rolls of the same variety and CONFORMITY type delivered to a buyer against one despatch note The sampling procedure detailed in 8.1 to 8.3 shall shall constitute a lot. 3 Is 13510:2000 8.1.1 The conformity of a lot to the requirements of Table 4Sample Size and Permissible Number of this specification shall be determined on the basis of Non-conforming Rolls the tests carried out on the samples selected from the (Clauses 8.2 and 8.3) lot. No. ofRoiis PhysicalCharacteristics Other 8.2 Unless otherwise agreed to between the buyer and intheLot Requirements the seller, the number of rolls to be selected at random No.OfRolls Permissible ~ tobeInspected No.ofNon- Numberof from a lot for inspection shall be according to COI1 conforming Rollstobe and 2 of Table 4. To ensure randomness of selection, Rolls Tested procedure given in IS 4905 shall be followed (see also (1) (2) (3) (4) 1S 3919 and IS 5463). up to100 5 0 3 101to 150 8 0 3 8.3 The number of rolls to be tested and criteria for 151to300 13 1 5 .. conformity for each of the characteristics shall be as 301to500 20 1 5 follows: 501to 1000 32 2 8 1001 andabove 50 3 13 Chw-acteristic Number of Rolls Criterion for Conformity to be Tested a) Physical Visual inspection, construction and see CO12 of Table 4 Non-conforming rolls not to exceed dimensions the corresponding number given in CO13 of Table 4 b) Other Requirements Mass, blend composition, relaxation or seeCO14 of Table 4 All the rolls satisfy the relevant shrinkage, breaking strength, tear strength, requirements cone test and Bundesmann test Colour fastness, pH, flame resistance, 1specimen for lot size up to All the test specimens satisfy the rot proofing and water proofing (if speci- 150 and 2 for lot size above relevant requirements tied by the buyer) that IS 13510:2000 ANNEX A (Clause 2.1) LISTOII’REFERRED INDIANSTANDARDS IS NO. Title IS No. Title 392:1989 Textiles — Determination of water 2195:1964 Code for inland packaging of man- absorption and penetration of fabrics made tibre fabrics and man-made using Bundesmann type apparatus tibre yams (W-drevision) ‘ 2977:1989 Method for determination of 397 Method for statistical quality control dimensional changes fabrics (other during production than wool) on soaking in water (/M (Part 1) :1972 Control charts for variables (jirst revision) revision) 3416 Method for quantitative chemical (Part 2) :1985 Control charts for attributes and analysis of mixtures of polyester count of defects (second revision) fibres with cotton or regenerated 764: 1979 Method for determination of colour cellulose : fastness of textile materials to (Part 1): 1988 Sulphuric acid method (second washing :Test 3 (second revision) revision) 766:1988 Method for determination of colour 3919:1966 Methods for sampling of cotton fastness of textile materials to fabrics for determination of physical rubbing ~rst revision) characteristics 767:1988 Method for determination of colour 4905:1968 Methods for random sampling fastness of textile materials to water 5463:1969 Methods for sampling of cotton (first revision) fabrics for chemical characteristics 1390:1983 Methods for determination of pH 5951:1985 Methods for determination of colour value of aqueous extracts of textile fastness of textile materials to materials (jlrst revision) weathering by outdoor exposure 1954:1990 Methods for determination of length (first revision) and width of fabric (second revision) 6152:1985 Methods for determination of colour 1963: 1981 Methods for determination of fastness textile materials to threads per unit length in woven weathering by Xenon arc lamp @st fabrics (second revision) revision) 1964:1970 Methods for determination ofweight 7016 (Part 3) : Methods oftest of coated and treated per square me tre and weight per 1981 fabrics — Determination of tear linear metre of fabr ics (jirst revision) strength (first revision) 1969: 1985 Methods for determination of 7866:1993 Textiles — Ring spun polyester breaking load and elongation of blended grey yam ~rst revision) woven textile fabrics (second 7941:1976 Method for determining the water revision ) repellency of fabrics by cone test 2194: 1963 Code for seaworthy packaging of 11871:1986 Methods for determination of man-made fibre fabrics flammability and flame resistance of textile fabrics

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