ISO 10459-1992 PDF
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St ISO 10459-1992
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Ст ISO 10459-1992
Original standard ISO 10459-1992 in PDF full version. Additional info + preview on request
Full title and description
ISO 10459:1992 — Textile machinery — Dyeing and finishing machines — Designation of operating ranges of component parts. This International Standard provides a short, focused designation for the operating ranges of machine components used in dyeing and finishing equipment (parts that operate under dry or wet conditions or in steam and that either contact the fabric or are positioned within 100 mm of the fabric).
Abstract
The parts covered are those which operate under dry or wet conditions or in steam, and which either come into contact with the fabric or are positioned within 100 mm of the fabric.
General information
- Status: Published.
- Publication date: 1992-12 (December 1992).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 59.120.50 (Dyeing and finishing equipment).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1992).
- Number of pages: 2.
Scope
ISO 10459:1992 defines which component parts of dyeing and finishing machines are to be considered when specifying and communicating operating ranges: specifically, parts that operate under dry or wet conditions or in steam and that either come into contact with the fabric or lie within 100 mm of the fabric. The standard is intentionally concise (two pages) and is intended to standardize how operating ranges are designated for these components.
Key topics and requirements
- Designation of operating ranges for component parts of dyeing and finishing machines.
- Identification of parts in scope: those operating under dry, wet or steam conditions and those contacting or located within 100 mm of the fabric.
- Provision of a concise, uniform way to describe operational limits so manufacturers, suppliers and users have common interpretation (inference from the standard’s purpose and brevity).
- Practical considerations typically implied when specifying operating ranges (examples: speeds, temperatures, pressures, clearances) — noted here as typical considerations rather than explicit quoted clauses from the two‑page text. (This is an inference based on the standard’s objective.)
Typical use and users
Primary users are manufacturers and designers of textile dyeing and finishing machines, procurement and technical departments specifying or ordering machinery, test and inspection bodies, and national standards bodies or technical committees working on textile machinery terminology and safety. The concise designation in this standard helps suppliers and users clearly communicate component operating limits during design, procurement and documentation.
Related standards
Standards commonly referenced alongside ISO 10459 include other ISO publications for dyeing and finishing machinery such as ISO 1505 (Widths relating to dyeing and finishing machines — Definitions and range of nominal widths) and a number of safety and dimensional standards for textile machinery; catalogues and national adopters list ISO 1505 and related ISO safety parts among relevant documents.
Keywords
textile machinery; dyeing machines; finishing machines; operating ranges; component parts; dry/wet/steam conditions; fabric proximity; machine designation; ISO 10459.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10459:1992 is an International Standard that provides the designation of operating ranges of component parts for dyeing and finishing machines used in the textile industry. It is a short (two‑page) standard published by ISO in December 1992.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers component parts that operate under dry or wet conditions or in steam and that either come into contact with the fabric or are positioned within 100 mm of the fabric. The standard specifies the intended scope for designation of those operating ranges.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers, designers and procurement teams for dyeing and finishing machinery, test/inspection bodies, and standards committees or technical experts working on textile machinery specifications use this standard as a concise reference for defining which parts and operating conditions should be designated.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO record shows ISO 10459:1992 was published in December 1992 and the publication was most recently reviewed and confirmed (status updates recorded through 2017 and subsequent life‑cycle entries). As of the ISO catalogue entry, the 1992 edition remains the published version. Users should check the ISO catalogue or their national standards body for the current life‑cycle status before relying on the standard for regulatory or contractual purposes.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: ISO 10459 is part of the body of ISO work on textile machinery maintained by ISO/TC 72 (Subcommittee SC 4 for dyeing and finishing machinery). It is often used alongside other ISO titles addressing machine widths, safety and related definitions for dyeing and finishing equipment (for example ISO 1505 and various parts of the ISO 11111 / safety series).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Key keywords are: textile machinery, dyeing, finishing, operating range, component parts, fabric proximity, dry/wet/steam conditions, ISO 10459.