1、 CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 68-2004 ISO 105-J01:1997, IDT Supersedes CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 68-92 ISO 105-J01:1989, IDT Reaffirmed October 2013 International Organization for Standardization National Standard of Canada ICS 59.080.01 ISO 1997. CGSB 2013. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly pro
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24、 No. 68-2004 ISO 105-J01:1997 IDT Supersedes CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 68-92 ISO 105-J01:1989, IDT Reaffirmed October 2013 Textile test methods Textiles Test for colourfastness Part J01: General principles for measurement of surface colour (ISO 105-J01:1997, IDT) CETTE NORME NATIONALE DU CANADA EST DISPONIBL
25、E EN VERSIONS FRANAISE ET ANGLAISE. Published January 2004 by the Canadian General Standards Board Gatineau, Canada K1A 1G6 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, as represented by the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, the Minister responsible for the Canadian General Standards Bo
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27、3 All rights reserved CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD Committee on Textile Test Methods and Terminology (Voting membership at date of reaffirmation) General interest category Batcheller, J. University of Alberta Carrick, D. Consultant Davie, N. Consultant Liu, S. University of Manitoba Man, T.M. Co
28、nsultant Tait, C. National Defence/DSSPM Producer category Adam, C. Tencate Protective Fabrics Canada Boivin, D. E.I. DuPont Co. Lawson, L. Davey Textile Solutions Leblanc, J.-M. Marv Holland Apparel Ltd. Schumann, E. Lincoln Fabrics Ltd. Taylor, V. Invista (Canada) Co. Regulator category Andersson,
29、 C. Health Canada User category Bourget, S. National Defence/QETE DEntremont, E. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Izquierdo, V. Textile Technologies Centre Kohli, G. Sears Canada Inc. Larsen, A.-L. Exova Group Ltd. Litva, M. Canada Border Services Agency MacLeod, J. Public Works and Government Services
30、 Canada Tebbs, C. International Drycleaners Congress Secretary (non-voting) Grabowski, M. Canadian General Standards Board CGSB 2013 All rights reserved i CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 68-2004 ISO 105-J01:1997, IDT Supersedes CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 68-92 ISO 105-J01:1989, IDT Reaffirmed October 2013 Preface to the Nat
31、ional Standard of Canada This National Standard of Canada has been reaffirmed by the CGSB Committee on Textile Test Methods and Terminology and has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. It is identical in content and in layout with International Standard
32、ISO 105-J01, Textiles Test for colour fastness Part J01: General principles for measurement of surface colour, published 1997-12-15 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and is reprinted with the permission of ISO. The international standard was reviewed by the CGSB committee
33、to determine its suitability for Canadian use. It was agreed to use it in total without editorial changes. Throughout this standard, the words “National Standard of Canada” are to be understood as replacing the words “International Standard” wherever they appear. Some terminology and conventions are
34、 not identical to those used in other test methods within CAN/CGSB-4.2 Textile Test Methods. For example, the expression “colour fastness” is written in two words rather than in one word and the comma is used throughout this standard as a decimal marker rather than the point. The following National
35、Standard of Canada corresponds to the referenced ISO standard: CANADA ISO CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 2 ISO 139 The testing and evaluation of a product against this method may require the use of materials and equipment that could be hazardous. This method does not purport to address all the safety aspects asso
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38、1 MacLeod Trail SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 0K3, telephone 613-237-4250 or 1-800-267-8220, fax 613-237-4251, Web site .AReference numberISO 105-J01:1997(E)INTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO105-J01Fourth edition1997-12-15Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part J01:General principles for measurement of surfacecolo
39、urTextiles Essais de solidit des teintures Partie J01: Principes gnraux du mesurage de la couleur de surfaceISO 105-J01:1997(E) ISO 1997All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproducedor utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, inc
40、luding photocopying andmicrofilm, without permission in writing from the publisher.International Organization for StandardizationCase postale 56 CH-1211 Genve 20 SwitzerlandInternet centraliso.chX.400 c=ch; a=400net; p=iso; o=isocs; s=centralPrinted in SwitzerlandiiForewordISO (the International Org
41、anization for Standardization) is a worldwidefederation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work ofpreparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISOtechnical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for whicha technical committee has been established
42、 has the right to be representedon that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISOcollaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission(IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.Draft
43、 International Standards adopted by the technical committees arecirculated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an InternationalStandard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies castinga vote.International Standard ISO 105-J01 was prepared by Technical CommitteeISO/TC 38, T
44、extiles, Subcommittee SC 1, Tests for coloured textiles andcolorants.This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition(ISO 105-J01:1989), which has been technically revised.ISO 105 was previously published in thirteen “parts”, each designated by aletter (e.g. “Part A”), with publication dat
45、es between 1978 and 1985. Eachpart contained a series of “sections”, each designated by the respectivepart letter and by a two-digit serial number (e.g. “Section A01”). Thesesections are now being republished as separate documents, themselvesdesignated “parts” but retaining their earlier alphanumeri
46、c designations. Acomplete list of these parts is given in ISO 105-A01.Annex A forms an integral part of this part of ISO 105. Annex B is forinformation only.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO ISO 105-J01:1997(E)1Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part J01:General principles for measurement of surface colour
47、1 ScopeThis part of ISO 105 is designed as a reference document to support the proper measurement of the colourof specimens by instrumental means as required in many parts of ISO 105. The document describesgeneral concepts and problems associated with reflectance colour measurement.Annex A specifies
48、 techniques and specimen handling procedures.2 Normative referencesThe following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisionsof this part of ISO 105. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards aresubject to revision, and
49、parties to agreement based on this part of ISO 105 are encouraged to investigatethe possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC andISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.ISO 139:1973, Textiles Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing.CIE Publication No. 15.2, Colorimetry, 2nd ed. (1986)1).3 DefinitionsFor the purposes of this part of ISO 105, the following definitions apply.3.1 colour measurement: A numerical repr
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