ISO 105-E06-1987 rus PDF
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St ISO 105-E06-1987 rus
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Ст ISO 105-E06-1987 rus
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Full title and description
ISO 105‑E06‑1987 — Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part E06: Colour fastness to spotting: Alkali (Russian language PDF available in third‑party and national-adoption collections).
Abstract
This part of ISO 105 specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of dilute alkaline solutions. The test commonly uses drops of a sodium‑carbonate solution placed on the specimen and gentle rubbing to ensure penetration; colour change and staining are assessed using a grey scale.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn / Annulled (historical standard; replaced by later edition).
- Publication date: December 1987 (Edition 2).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 59.080.01 — Textiles.
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (1987).
- Number of pages: Not specified on the ISO bibliographic record for the 1987 entry; historic editions of this part are short (typically a few pages).
Scope
Defines a laboratory procedure to evaluate how textile colours resist staining or change when exposed to alkaline spotting agents. It gives one or more test severities to suit different fibre/dye systems and prescribes visual assessment against reference grey scales and staining assessment procedures. The method is intended for dyed and printed textiles in any form.
Key topics and requirements
- Preparation of specimens and reference materials for colour‑fastness spotting tests.
- Application of dilute alkaline solutions (commonly sodium carbonate) as drops to the specimen surface and controlled rubbing to ensure penetration.
- Choice of test severity (three levels/options appropriate to fibre and dye type).
- Assessment of change in colour and staining using the grey scale for colour change and staining rating scales.
- Reporting requirements and criteria for interpretation of results for quality control and comparative evaluation.
Typical use and users
Test houses and textile laboratories, dye and chemical manufacturers, textile mills, product development and quality‑control teams, and standards bodies use this procedure to evaluate susceptibility to alkali spotting and to compare dye/fibre systems. Accredited laboratories use the method for internal QC or to support customer specifications.
Related standards
Part of the ISO 105 series (colour fastness testing). This specific 1987 edition was later revised; the currently maintained international text for the same part is ISO 105‑E06:2006 (and subsequent confirmations/amendments), and other related ISO 105 parts cover fastness to washing, light, rubbing, perspiration, etc.
Keywords
ISO 105, colour fastness, spotting, alkali, sodium carbonate, textiles, dye fastness, grey scale, textile testing, Russian PDF.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 105‑E06‑1987 is the 1987 edition (Edition 2) of the ISO test method for colour fastness to spotting by alkali on textile materials. It is a part of the ISO 105 family of colour‑fastness test methods.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers a laboratory procedure in which dilute alkaline solution drops (commonly sodium carbonate) are applied to textile specimens and the resulting colour change or staining is assessed visually using grey‑scale/reference assessments. Different severities are provided for different fibre/dye combinations.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Textile testing laboratories, mills, dye and chemical suppliers, product quality and R&D teams, and conformity assessment bodies that need to evaluate or specify resistance to alkali spotting.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 1987 edition is withdrawn/annulled and has been superseded by later editions of the same part; the modern maintained edition is ISO 105‑E06:2006 (the ISO bibliographic record shows the 1987 entry as withdrawn and indicates later revisions). For current testing requirements use the latest published or confirmed edition.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is one part of the ISO 105 series, which contains multiple parts covering colour‑fastness testing (A‑, B‑, C‑, D‑, E‑, etc. parts) for different agents and conditions.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Colour fastness, spotting, alkali, sodium carbonate, ISO 105, textile testing, grey scale, dye fastness, Russian translation (PDF).