1、BSI Standards Publication Identification cards Laundry testing of ID Cards PD ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee IST/17, Cards and personal iden
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4、 since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015Identification cards Laundry testing of ID Cards Cartes didentification Essai en blanchisserie des cartes didentification TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/IEC TR 18781 First edition 2015-10-15 Reference number ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015
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8、C 2015 All rights reserved iii Contents Page PD ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015 ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are
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15、Cards and personal identification.iv ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reserved PD ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015 ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015(E) Introduction Test methods developed in ISO/IEC 24789 are intended to reflect the factors affecting the life of a card in normal use. Accidental exposure such as laundering is not c
16、onsidered to be normal use. Nevertheless, many card specifiers and users are concerned that a test procedure should be drawn up and published as a recognised method. SC 17 agreed at meeting No 62 that this Technical Report was the most appropriate format for such a test. It can be used in conjunctio
17、n with tests described in the base standard. The risk of cards being laundered varies according to geographical region and national norms. In the US, for example, it is thought that most people carry their cards in a trouser pocket giving the possibility that cards are laundered with clothing. In Ja
18、pan and northern Europe, cards are mainly carried in wallets with a lower risk of laundering damage. There are a number of factors that can potentially affect cards during laundering: exposure to water plus detergent solution for a period of up to 2,5 hours; exposure to washing cycle temperatures of
19、 up to 90 C for part of that time; exposure to dryer temperatures of up to 80 C. During the process, most cards will remain within the pocket of the garment so there is likely to be some minor physical stress due to tumbling or spinning. In seeking to propose a test that may be considered representa
20、tive of the range of conditions a card may encounter, some statistics were obtained on the current trends in laundering. Globally, 38% of laundry loads are done with cold water (source: P hot wash time; total washing time. 4.3 Transfer the load to the dryer and operate the synthetics or permanent pr
21、ess cycle. Note that a drying cycle normally ends with a short cooling cycle and the load may not be fully dry. Remove the load and record the maximum card temperature after drying by reading from the temperature indicator label. This should not exceed 60 C. Remove cards from the pockets and place i
22、n a default test environment as defined in ISO/IEC 10373-1 for at least four hours before evaluation. 4.4 Compare test cards with untested cards, noting any changes in visual appearance, for example whether text is still legible and the portrait is still recognizable. If the card is damaged or warpe
23、d, check if the card is still compliant with relevant parts of ISO 7810. For cards containing an IC, magnetic stripe, or optical memory, check whether the card remains testably functional as defined in ISO/IEC 10373-1. Also, check the cards containing any other functionality tested prior to the wash
24、ing procedure. Report any visual or physical changes to the cards under test. Also, report the following: the manufacturer and model number of machine(s) used; the type and quantity of detergent and softening agent (if used); water temperature (nominal and/or actual); hot wash time; total wash cycle
25、 time; dryer cycle time; maximum card temperature after washing; maximum card temperature after drying. ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reserved 3 PD ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015 ISO/IEC TR 18781:2015(E) Bibliography 1 ISO 6059, Water quality Determination of the sum of calcium and magnesium EDTA titrimetric metho
26、d 2 ISO 6330, Textiles Domestic washing and drying procedures for textile testing 3 ISO 7810, Identification cards Physical characteristics 4 ISO/IEC 10373-1, Identification cards Test methods Part 1: General characteristics 5 ISO/IEC 24789-1, Identification cards Card service life Part 1: Applicati
27、on profiles and requirements 6 ISO/IEC 24789-2, Identification cards Card service life Part 2: Methods of evaluation 7 AAMVA DL/ID Card Design Standard, Personal Identification AAMVA North American Standard (Refers to Reference 2) 8 ANSI INCITS 322-Laundry test4 ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reserved PD I
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