ISO 10457-2002 PDF
Name in English:
St ISO 10457-2002
Name in Russian:
Ст ISO 10457-2002
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Full title and description
ISO 10457:2002 — Textile machinery — Dyeing and finishing machines — Nominal speeds. This International Standard defines nominal (reference) rotational and linear speeds for a range of dyeing and finishing machines to simplify selection of drive units and to facilitate the combination and integration of individual machines into a production plant.
Abstract
ISO 10457:2002 specifies a set of nominal speeds for dyeing and finishing equipment used in textile production. The intent is to provide common reference speeds so manufacturers and plant designers can select compatible drive units and combine machines more easily in production lines. The standard was published in 2002 and is listed as withdrawn in the ISO catalogue.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn / Withdrawn from publication (stage: withdrawal of International Standard).
- Publication date: 2002 (ISO record: October 2002). Note: some national/adopted listings show national publication/adoption dates (for example BSI listing shows Nov 18, 2002).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 59.120.50 — Dyeing and finishing equipment (textile machinery).
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (2002), replacing ISO 10457:1991.
- Number of pages: ISO catalogue entry lists 1 page; some distributors and national bodies list longer document lengths (commonly 4–8 pages) for their formatted PDF/BS-adopted versions. Users should check the specific publisher copy for exact pagination.
Scope
Specifies nominal speeds (rotational and, where applicable, linear) for categories of dyeing and finishing machines used in the textile industry. The standard’s scope is limited to defining reference speeds to standardize selection of drive units and to facilitate interconnection and coordinated operation of machines within a production plant; it does not specify machine design, performance tests, or safety requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of nominal/reference speeds for common dyeing and finishing machine classes (e.g., jigs, winches, continuous rangeers, padding and calendaring equipment) to support compatibility of drives and line integration.
- Grouping of machine types and suggested nominal speed values or ranges for each group to aid specification and procurement.
- Guidance aimed at simplifying the choice of drive units and reducing the number of bespoke drive variants required in a plant.
- Reference to the ISO technical committee responsible for textile machinery (ISO/TC 72/SC 4) as the developing body.
Typical use and users
Primary users are textile machinery manufacturers, drive and automation suppliers, plant designers and integrators, process engineers, purchasing/specification teams in textile mills, and national standards bodies. The standard is used when specifying machine drives and when coordinating speeds across production lines to ensure mechanical and process compatibility.
Related standards
ISO 10457:1991 (previous edition) — the 2002 edition replaced the 1991 edition. Other standards from ISO/TC 72 (textile machinery) address machine safety, symbols, test methods and terminology for dyeing and finishing equipment; users should consult the ISO catalogue or the relevant national standards body for cross‑references and current replacements.
Keywords
Textile machinery, dyeing machines, finishing machines, nominal speeds, reference speeds, drive selection, machine integration, ISO 10457, ISO/TC 72.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10457:2002 is an ISO International Standard that sets nominal/reference speeds for classes of dyeing and finishing machines used in the textile industry to simplify drive selection and machine combination.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers nominal rotational and linear speeds for dyeing and finishing equipment categories; it provides reference values and grouping guidance but does not impose machine design, test or safety requirements.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Machine builders, drive manufacturers, plant/system integrators, process engineers and purchasing/specification teams in textile mills. Standards bodies and libraries may also reference it when maintaining collections of textile machinery standards.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2002 edition is listed as withdrawn in the ISO catalogue (withdrawal stage). Users should check the ISO catalogue or their national standards body for any replacement or newer guidance before relying on it for current specifications.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It belongs to the body of standards developed by ISO/TC 72 for textile machinery (dyeing and finishing equipment). It replaces an earlier ISO 10457:1991 edition; related standards from the same committee address symbols, safety and test methods for textile machinery.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Nominal speeds, dyeing machines, finishing machines, textile machinery, drive selection, machine integration, ISO 10457.