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ISO 16373-1:2015 Textiles - Dyestuffs - Part 1: General principles of testing coloured textiles for dyestuff identification, 2015
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 Fibre identification
- 5 Dye classes, based on the method of applying the dye
- 5.1 Acid dye
- 5.2 Metal complex acid dye
- 5.2.1 1:1 Metal complex dye
- 5.2.2 1:2 Metal complex dye
- 5.3 Azoic dye
- 5.4 Basic dye (also called cationic dye)
- 5.5 Mordant dye
- 5.6 Direct dye
- 5.7 Disperse dye
- 5.8 Reactive dye
- 5.8.1 General
- 5.8.2 Anthraquinone reactive dye
- 5.9 Sulfur dye
- 5.10 VAT dye
- 6 Complementary dye class, based on chemist classification: Azo dye
- 7 Reagents
- 8 Apparatus
- 9 Conditioning and testing atmosphere
- 10 Preparation of the test specimens
- 11 Procedures (examples)
- 11.1 Pigment identification
- 11.2 Finishing removal treatment
- 11.3 Acid dyes, basic, direct dyes and reactive dyes
- 11.4 VAT dyes, sulfur dyes, reactive dyes, aniline black, azoic dyes, direct dyes, developed disperse dyes and chrome dyes
- 11.5 Metal-complex dyes and disperse dyes
- 11.6 Extraction test
- 11.7 Ash test
- 11.8 Miscellaneous tests
- 12 Testing report
- Annex A (informative) Explanatory table of colourants (dyes and pigments) used in various textile materials
- Annex B (informative) Comparison between ISO 16373-2 and ISO 16373-3: Recovery rates
- Bibliography [Go to Page]