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Standard ID | GB/T 19977-2014 (GB/T19977-2014) | Description (Translated English) | Textiles. Oil repellency. Hydrocarbon resistance test | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | W04 | Classification of International Standard | 59.080.01 | Word Count Estimation | 10,166 | Date of Issue | 2014/9/3 | Date of Implementation | 2015/3/1 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 19977-2005 | Quoted Standard | GB/T 6529 | Adopted Standard | ISO 14419-2010, MOD | Drafting Organization | Spinning standard (Beijing) Inspection and Certification Center Co., Ltd. | Administrative Organization | National Textile Standardization Technical Committee Technical Committee basic standards | Regulation (derived from) | People's Republic of China Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 21 of 2014 | Proposing organization | China Textile Industry Federation | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | Summary | This Standard specifies the use of a series of liquid hydrocarbons with different surface tension of oil repellent fabric performance measurement method. This Standard is applicable to all types of fabrics and products. This Standard is intended to provid | Standard ID | GB/T 19977-2005 (GB/T19977-2005) | Description (Translated English) | Textile. Oil repellency. Hydrocarbon resistance test | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | W04 | Classification of International Standard | 59.080.01 | Word Count Estimation | 9,963 | Date of Issue | 2005-11-04 | Date of Implementation | 2006-05-01 | Quoted Standard | GB 6529; GB 8529-1986 | Adopted Standard | ISO 14419-1998; MOD | Drafting Organization | Textile Institute of Industrial Standardization | Administrative Organization | Standards -based branch of the National Standardization Technical Committee of Textile | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 13 of 2005 (No. 87 overall) | Proposing organization | China Textile Industry Association | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People Republic of China, China National Standardization Administration Committee | Summary | This standard applies to: assessment on the selected fabric a series of different surface tension liquid hydrocarbons Anti-absorbent. This standard is intended to provide guidance on anti-oil stain resistance. It gives a rough oil repellent grade, usually reject the higher oil level, resist oil sample material, especially anti-stain liquid oils the better the performance. This standard is particularly suitable for comparison of the same fabric after different agents throughout the whole oil repellent effect. This standard can also be used to determine the sample washing and dry-cleaning oil-repellent treatment influence. Washing and dry-cleaning the process recommended GB/T 8629 or GB/T 19981. 2. This standard does not apply then assess anti specimen oleochemicals permeability, this regard Assessment See IS, 6530. |
GB/T 19977-2014
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 59. 080. 01
W 04
Replacing GB/T 19977-2005
Textiles - Oil Repellency - Hydrocarbon Resistance Test
(ISO 14419:2010, MOD)
ISSUED ON: SEPTEMBER 3, 2014
IMPLEMENTED ON: MARCH 1, 2015
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine;
Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative References ... 5
3 Terms and Definitions ... 5
4 Principles... 6
5 Safety Precautions ... 6
6 Reagents ... 6
7 Apparatus ... 7
8 Test Specimens ... 7
9 Procedure ... 8
10 Evaluation ... 8
11 Evaluation of Results ... 10
12 Test Report ... 10
Appendix A (Informative) Precision and Bias Statement ... 11
Appendix B (Informative) Evaluation of Oil Repellency ... 13
Bibliography ... 14
Textiles - Oil Repellency - Hydrocarbon Resistance Test
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the methods for determination of fabric oil repellency with of a selected
series of liquid hydrocarbons of different surface tensions.
This Standard is applicable to various textiles and their products.
This Standard is intended to provide a guide to oil stain resistance. It can provide a rough index
of oil stain resistance as, generally, the higher the oil repellency grade, the better resistance to
staining by oily materials, especially liquid oil substances. This is particularly true when
comparing various finishes for a given substrate. This Standard can also be utilized in
determining if washing and/or dry-cleaning treatments have any adverse effect on the oil
repellency characteristics of a substrate.
Note: Washing and dry-cleaning treatment procedures are described in GB/T 8629 or GB/T 19981 (all
parts), respectively.
This Standard is not intended to estimate the resistance to penetration of the substrate by oil-
based chemicals.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of
the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 6529 Textiles - Standard Atmospheres for Conditioning and Testing (GB/T
6529-2008, ISO 139:2005, MOD)
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
Grade
Symbol for any step of a multistep standard reference scale for a quality characteristic.
9 Procedure
9.1 Place the first test specimen flat on the white blotting pad (7.2) on a smooth, horizontal
surface with the face side on top. Testing should be conducted in standard atmosphere for testing
in accordance with GB/T 6529. Testing should be completed within 30 min, if test specimens
are removed from a conditioning chamber. When evaluating open-weave or “thin” substrates,
place the test specimen on at least two layers of the substrate; otherwise, the test liquid can wet
the underlying surface, not the actual test substrate, and thereby cause confusion in the reading
of the results.
9.2 Wearing clean laboratory gloves (7.3), brush the pile of napped or pile substrates using
the hand, in the direction giving the greatest lay of the surface prior to placing the drops of the
test liquid.
9.3 Beginning with the lowest-numbered test liquid (oil test liquid No. 1), carefully place
small drops (approximately 5 mm in diameter or 0.05 mL volume) on the test specimen in a
minimum of five locations representing all physical and colour characteristics of the fabric. The
drops should be approximately 4.0 cm apart. The dropper tip should be held at a height of
approximately 0.6 cm from the substrate surface while placing drops. Do not touch the substrate
with the dropper tip. Observe the drops for (30 ± 2) s from approximately a 45° angle. Assess
each drop in accordance with Figure 1. Immediately examine the reverse of the fabric for any
wetting.
9.4 If no penetration or wetting of the substrate at the liquid–substrate interface and also no
wicking around the drops occur, place drops of the next high-numbered test liquid at an adjacent
site on the substrate so as not to interfere with the previous test and again observe for (30 ± 2)
s. Assess each drop in accordance with Figure 1. Immediately examine the reverse of the fabric
for any wetting.
9.5 Continue this procedure until one of the test liquids shows obvious wetting or wicking of
the substrate under or around the drop within (30 ± 2) s. A maximum of six test liquids may be
performed on one test specimen.
9.6 Repeat the procedure of 9.1~9.5 with the second sample. A third sample may be required
(see Chapter 11).
10 Evaluation
10.1 Classification and description of liquid drop
Liquid drops are split into 4 grades (see Figure 1):
Grade A — clear, well-rounded drop;
11 Evaluation of Results
The oil repellency grade should be measured on two separate specimens. If the two grades agree,
report the value. When the two grades are not in agreement, a third determination should be
made. Report the grade of the third determination if that value is the same as either of the first
two determinations. When the third determination is different from either of the first two, report
the median value. For example, if the first two grades are 3.0 and 4.0 and the third determination
is a 4.5 value, report the median value of 4.0. Report the oil repellency grade. This grade
variation can be an indication of non-uniform fabric or contamination problems.
Appendix A provides precision and bias statement, Appendix B provides evaluation indexes of
oil repellency for reference.
12 Test Report
The test report shall include the following information:
a) reference to this Standard;
b) complete identification of the sample;
c) number of specimens tested;
d) conditioning and testing atmosphere used;
e) any deviation from the procedure specified;
f) test result of oil repellency grade of each specimen;
g) oil repellency grade of the sample;
h) evaluation result of oil repellency, if necessary (see Appendix B).
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