1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 7141-2: 1991 Incorporating Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 Narrow fabrics Part 2: Specification for cotton webbings for personal load carrying purposesBS7141-2:1991 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Textiles and Clothing Standards Policy Committee, was
2、published underthe authority of the BoardofBSI and comes intoeffecton 31 January 1991 BSI 11-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference TCM/7 Draft for comment 87/42604 DC ISBN 0 580 19109 5 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparat
3、ion of this British Standard was entrusted by the Textiles andClothing Standards Policy Committee (TCM/-) to Technical Committee TCM/7, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Narrow Fabrics Association British Polyolefin Textiles Association Consumer Policy Committee of BSI Home L
4、aundering Consultative Council Man-made Fibres Producers Committee Ministry of Defence SATRA Footwear Technology Centre Society of Dyers and Colourists Textile Institute Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue Comments 6864 November 1991 7731 June 1993 Indicated by a sideline in t
5、he marginBS7141-2:1991 BSI 11-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Definitions 1 3 Material 1 4 Manufacture 1 5 Colour fastness 7 6 Sampling 7 7 Marking 8 Appendix A Cross-references 9 Appendix B Supplementary information for MoD contracts 10 Figure
6、1 Webbing details 11 Figure 2 Needleloom selvedge systems 15 Table 1 Construction and performance 2 Table 2 Recommended yarns for catch threads 7 Table 3 Colour fastness 7 Table 4 Cross-references 9 Publications referred to Inside back coverBS7141-2:1991 ii BSI 11-1999 Foreword This Part of BS7141 h
7、as been prepared under the direction of the Textiles and Clothing Standards Policy Committee. It includes requirements for narrow fabrics specified in Defence Standard83-58/1. Cross-references are given inAppendix A, and information specifically requested by the Ministry of Defence and which was pre
8、viously contained in Defence Standards is given inAppendix B. Other Parts of BS7141 are as follows: Part 1: Specification for polyamide and polyolefin woven tapes and webbings; Part 3: Specification for wool tapes; Part 4: Specification for woven elastic webbings containing natural rubber; Part 5: S
9、pecification for elastic flat braids containing natural rubber; Part 6: Specification for laces for footwear and other purposes. Product certification. Users of this British Standard are advised to consider the desirability of third party certification of product conformity with this British Standar
10、d based on testing and continuing surveillance, which may be coupled with assessment of a suppliers quality systems against the appropriate Part of BS5750. Enquiries as to the availability of third party certification schemes will be forwarded by BSI to the Association of Certification Bodies. If a
11、third party certification scheme does not already exist, users should consider approaching an appropriate body from the list of Association members. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct
12、 application. Compliance with a British Standard does not itself confer immunity from legal obligations. In particular, attention is drawn to the Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) Regulations S.I. 1986 No. 26. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cove
13、r, pages i and ii, pages1 to 16, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS7141-2:1991 BSI 11-1999 1 1 Scope This Part of BS7141 specif
14、ies requirements for cotton webbings used in the manufacture and maintenance of load carrying and other equipment for military and other personnel. NOTEThe titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 2 Definitions For the purposes of this Part of BS71
15、41 the following definitions apply. 2.1 narrow fabric any fabric made by interlacing fibres or yarns which (in the UK) does not exceed450mm in width. In the USA and for the purpose of the Combined Nomenclature of the European Community for tariff purposes, the upper limit of width is300mm. A charact
16、eristic of a narrow fabric is that its edges are an essential feature NOTESeveral items inTable 1 are theoretically too wide to be classified as narrow fabrics. They are included, however, as their end-use and other parameters group them with the other items. 2.2 needleloom a shuttleless loom in whi
17、ch the weft is drawn from a stationary supply and introduced into the shed in the form of a double-pick by a weft insertion needle. The weft is retained at the opposite selvedge by the action of knitting, or by the introduction of a locking thread from a separate supply 2.3 needleloom selvedge (NL s
18、elvedge) the selvedge opposite to that from which the weft is inserted in a narrow fabric needleloom NOTEUsually, this selvedge is formed by knitting together successive double-pick weft loops, sometimes in combination with, or exclusively by means of, a locking thread from a stationary supply. Alte
19、rnatively, the locking thread may be supplied from a small spool arranged to be passed through the extremities of the weft loops. 2.4 pick a single operation of the weft insertion mechanism in weaving. Thus the “double-pick” inserted by a needleloom is defined as one pick 2.5 selvedge when used with
20、out qualification, a longitudinal edge of a fabric formed during weaving, with the weft not only turning at the edges but also passing continuously across the width of the fabric from edge to edge 2.6 shuttleloom a weaving machine that uses a shuttle to insert the weft 2.7 stitch finish a finish act
21、ing as a lubricant which is applied to fabrics to facilitate the movement of sewing thread and/or penetration of a sewing needle through the fabric 2.8 tape a woven narrow fabric, generally plain-weave, used in non-loadbearing applications and for the reinforcing of fabrics to resist wear and deform
22、ation 2.9 weave the pattern of interlacing of warp yarns and weft yarns in a woven fabric 2.10 webbing a woven narrow fabric, the prime function of which is loadbearing NOTEWebbing is generally of a coarse weave and often has multiple plies. 3 Material The webbing, except for the catch thread, shall
23、 be made wholly from cotton. 4 Manufacture 4.1 Webbings shall comply with the appropriate specification given inTable 1. 4.2 The yarns shall be three-fold, five-fold or nine-fold, as specified inTable 1. The number of turns per metre shall be as follows when determined in accordance with BS2085: a)
24、three-fold yarn, not less than390; b) five-fold yarn, not less than270; c) nine-fold yarn, not less than200. NOTESingles yarns of62tex folded as specified above have been found suitable. 4.3 The minimum breaking force of the yarns before weaving shall be as follows when determined in accordance with
25、 BS1932-1: a) three-fold yarn,22N; b) five-fold yarn,35N; c) nine-fold yarn,58N. 4.4 The finished webbings shall contain not more than1% by mass of grease, soap, filling or any admixture used to increase the mass per metre or to give substance or firmness. NOTEIn cases of dispute, the percentage sho
26、uld be determined in accordance with BS3477.BS 7141-2:1991 2 BSI 11-1999 Table 1 Construction and performance Reference number MoD pattern number Width (determined in accordance with BS1930) Width tolerance Minimum ends in width (determined in accordance with BS2862) Minimum picks per 100mm (determi
27、ned in accordance with BS2862) Ply of warp yarn Ply of weft yarn Mass per 100m ( 3%) (determined in accordance with BS2471) Weave Plus Minus Main warp Binder mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9005 12.0 19.0 25.0 38.0 51.0 57.0 64.0 83.0 89.0 100.0 114.0 130.0 146.0 152.0
28、 165.0 184.0 203.0 222.0 254.0 292.0 355.0 381.0 457.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 42 56 85 112 126 140 184 196 224 252 287 322 336 368 406 456 490 564 644 784 852 1 008 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71
29、71 71 3 fold 3 fold 0.75 1.05 1.55 2.35 3.10 3.55 3.90 4.85 5.45 6.05 7.00 8.10 8.65 9.35 9.80 11.40 12.35 13.70 15.55 17.80 22.00 23.85 28.35 Single ply plain-weave 24 9012 12.0 0 1 20 59 5 fold 5 fold 0.90 Single ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one a 25 19.0 0 1 34 59 1.45 26 25.0 0 1 44
30、59 2.00 27 31.0 0 2 55 59 2.45 28 38.0 0 2 66 59 3.00 29 41.0 0 2 72 59 3.30 30 50.0 0 2 88 59 3.95 31 57.0 2 2 98 59 4.45 a Except that the selvedges shall each contain not less than three ends woven singly.BS 7141-2:1991 BSI 11-1999 3Table 1 Construction and performance Reference number MoD patter
31、n number Width (determined in accordance with BS1930) Width tolerance Minimum ends in width (determined in accordance with BS2862) Minimum picks per 100mm (determined in accordance with BS2862) Ply of warp yarn Ply of weft yarn Mass per 100m ( 3%) (determined in accordance with BS2471) Weave Plus Mi
32、nus Main warp Binder mm mm mm 32 9012 64.0 2 2 110 59 5 fold 5 fold 4.95 Single ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one a 33 76.0 2 2 136 59 6.20 34 83.0 2 2 143 59 6.50 35 89.0 2 2 154 59 7.10 36 100.0 3 0 180 59 8.50 37 114.0 3 0 202 59 9.45 38 130.0 3 0 230 59 10.85 39 152.0 3 0 268 59 12.40
33、 40 165.0 3 0 290 59 13.45 41 184.0 3 0 323 59 14.85 42 203.0 3 0 355 59 16.40 43 253.0 3 0 411 59 19.20 44 254.0 3 0 444 59 20.75 45 292.0 6 0 510 59 23.85 46 343.0 6 0 598 59 27.95 47 381.0 6 0 664 59 31.30 48 419.0 6 0 730 59 34.40 49 445.0 6 0 774 59 36.25 50 457.0 6 0 769 59 37.20 a Except that
34、 the selvedges shall each contain not less than three ends woven singly.BS 7141-2:1991 4 BSI 11-1999Table 1 Construction and performance Reference number MoD pattern number Width (determined in accordance with BS1930) Width tolerance Minimum ends in width (determined in accordance with BS2862) Minim
35、um picks per 100mm (determined in accordance with BS2862) Ply of warp yarn Ply of weft yarn Mass per 100m ( 3%) (determined in accordance with BS2471) Weave Plus Minus Main warp Binder mm mm mm 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 9021 12.0 19.0 25.0 32.0 38.0 50.0 64.0 76.0 100.0 114.0 127.0 0 0 0 0 0
36、0 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 43 59 83 99 123 179 211 259 339 371 253 4 6 9 11 14 11 13 16 21 23 61 110 110 110 110 110 118 118 118 118 118 118 5 fold 5 fold 2.15 2.95 4.00 5.10 6.05 8.95 10.35 12.85 16.55 18.60 17.00 Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one except that the selvedges sha
37、ll each contain not less than three ends woven singly with one binder shaft weaving two up two down 62 9022 12.0 0 1 19 59 5 fold 5 fold 1.20 Single ply plain-weave with two picks weaving as one 63 64 9023 32.0 57.0 0 0 2 3 122.40 247 11 110 110 5 fold 5 fold 7.25 10.85 Two ply plain-weave with two
38、ends as one and with binders and stuffer threads at selvedges 65 66 67 68 9024 368.0 610.0 686.0 737.0 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 16.5 per cm 16.5 per cm 16.5 per cm 16.5 per cm 59 59 59 59 5 fold 9 fold 35.65 59.06 66.34 71.30 Single ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one a 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 90
39、28 12.0 19.0 25.0 31.0 50.0 57.0 83.0 120.0 178.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 51 75 99 123 187 211 307 427 651 6 9 12 15 23 26 38 53 81 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 3 fold 3 fold 1.60 2.40 3.20 4.00 6.25 6.90 10.20 14.40 20.90 Two ply plain-weave with binders weaving2 2 a Except that
40、the selvedges shall each contain not less than three ends woven singly.BS 7141-2:1991 BSI 11-1999 5Table 1 Construction and performance Reference number MoD pattern number Width (determined in accordance with BS1930) Width tolerance Minimum ends in width (determined in accordance with BS2862) Minimu
41、m picks per 100mm (determined in accordance with BS2862) Ply of warp yarn Ply of weft yarn Mass per 100m (3%) (determined in accordance with BS2471) Weave Plus Minus Main warp Binder mm mm 78 9029 12.0 0 1 23 142 3 fold 3 fold 0.80 Single ply plain-weave with two picks weaving as one (double) 79 903
42、0 50.0 0 3 253 158 5 fold 5 fold 12.55 Three ply with pouches as pattern 80 9031 57.0 0 3 266 22.20 165 5 fold 5 fold 31.10 Three ply with pouches as pattern 81 9032 31.0 0 2 113 13 134 5 fold 5 fold 4.00 Two ply plain-weave with binders,12.5mm buttonhole, offset from centre by6.25mm. Buttonhole spa
43、cing63.5mm woven solid. 82 9033 64.0 2 0 225 27 134 5 fold 3 fold 7.75 Two ply plain-weave with binders,25.5mm buttonholes centred. Buttonhole spacing54mm woven solid 83 9034 50.025.0 0 1 18792 1211 142 5 fold 3 fold Two ply plain-weave Width reducing seeFigure 1(a) 84 9035 70.025.0 0 1 25595 2011 1
44、42 5 fold 3 fold Two ply plain-weave Width reducing seeFigure 1(b) 85 9036 83.050.0 3 0 368146 2616 126 5 fold 3 fold Two ply plain-weave Width reducing seeFigure 1(c) 86 9037 76.0 0 2 279 34 126 5 fold 3 fold 3.10 Two ply plain-weave with binders weaving in such a manner as to bind the plies into s
45、olid and then weave with the face to form tubular sections to the dimensions ofFigure 1(d) 87 9375 50.076.0 50.0 0 2 285186 11 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(e)BS 7141-2:1991 6 BSI 11-1999Table 1 Construction and performanc
46、e Reference number MoD pattern number Width (determined in accordance with BS1930) Width tolerance Minimum ends in width (determined in accordance with BS2862) Minimum picks per 100mm (determined in accordance with BS2862) Ply of warp yarn Ply of weft yarn Mass per 100m ( 3%) (determined in accordan
47、ce with BS2471) Weave Plus Minus Main warp Binder mm mm mm 88 9376 25.0 50.0 25.0 0 1 90 188 90 5 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(f) 89 9377 25.0 50.0 25.0 0 1 90 188 90 5 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends
48、weaving as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(g) 90 9378 38.0 64.0 38.0 0 2 138 246 138 8 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(h) 91 9379 50.025.0 0 1 90188 5 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving
49、as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(i) 92 9380 50.025.0 0 1 90188 5 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(j) 93 9381 70.025.0 0 1 25790 5 118 5 fold 5 fold Two ply plain-weave with two ends weaving as one with binders. Width reducing seeFigure 1(k) 94 9382 89.038.0
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