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DIN EN 14362-1:2012-04

Textiles - Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants - Part 1: Detection of the use of certain azo colorants accessible with and without extracting the fibres; German version EN 14362-1:2012

Summary

This part of EN 14362 describes a procedure to detect the use of certain azo colorants that may not be used in the manufacture or treatment of certain commodities made of textile fibres and that are accessible to reducing agent with and without extraction. Azo colorants accessible to reducing agent without extraction are those used to dye: - cellulosic fibres (e. g. cotton, viscose); - protein fibres (e. g. wool, silk); - synthetic fibres (e. g. polyamide, acrylic). Azo colorants accessible with extraction are those used to dye man-made fibres with disperse dyes. The following man-made fibres can be dyed with disperse dyes: polyester, polyamide, acetate, triacetate, acrylic and chlorofibre. For certain commodities made of cellulose and/or protein fibres blended with man-made fibres it is necessary to extract the dye first. NOTE: The method is relevant for all coloured textiles, e. g. dyed, printed and coated textiles.

Notes

À remplacer par DIN EN ISO 14362-1 (2015-06).

Technical characteristics

Publisher Deutsche Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN)
Publication Date 04/01/2012
Cancellation Date 05/01/2017
Page Count 31
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