1、Designation: D1575 13Standard Test Method forFiber Length of Wool in Scoured Wool and in Card Sliver1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D1575; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revisi
2、on. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers the estimation of the averagefiber length and length distribution of wool in nonparallelassemblies, such
3、as scoured wool, and in card sliver.1.2 This test method is applicable to many fibers other thanwool if in the form of a nonparallel assembly or in a card sliver.1.3 This test method is not applicable to unscoured wool orto wool top.1.4 This test method specifically requires length in inchesand mass
4、 in metric units, and is not contrary to ASTM policy.The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as thestandard. The information in parentheses is for informationonly.NOTE 1The determination of staple length of grease wool is coveredin Method D1234, Sampling and Testing Staple Length of
5、 Grease Wool,2and the average length of fibers in wool top is covered in Test MethodD519.1.5 This standard does not purport to address the safetyconcerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibilityof the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety andhealth practices and det
6、ermine the applicability of regulatorylimitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D123 Terminology Relating to TextilesD1234 Test Method of Sampling and Testing Staple Lengthof Grease WoolD519 Test Method for Length of Fiber in Wool TopD1776 Practice for Conditioning and Test
7、ing TextilesD4845 Terminology Relating to Wool3. Terminology3.1 For all terminology related to D13.13, Wool and Felt,refer to Terminology D4845.3.1.1 The following terms are relevant to this standard:carded wool, scoured wool, wool.3.2 For definitions of all other textile terms see TerminologyD123.4
8、. Summary of Test Method4.1 The sample or test specimen is prepared for measure-ment by hand carding when necessary, manipulated on a combsorter, and separated into definite length increments. Theweight of the fibers in each length increment is obtained, andfrom these data estimates of the weight-bi
9、ased average fiberlength and weight-biased length distribution are calculated.5. Significance and Use5.1 This test method is not recommended for acceptancetesting due to its poor between-laboratory precision. In somecases the purchaser and the seller may have to test a commer-cial shipment of one or
10、 more specific materials by the bestavailable method even though the method has not beenrecommended for acceptance testing of commercial shipments.In such a case, if there is a disagreement arising fromdifferences in values reported by the purchaser and the sellerwhen using this method for acceptanc
11、e testing, the statisticalbias, if any, between the laboratory of the purchaser and thelaboratory of the seller should be determined with eachcomparison being based on testing specimens randomly drawnfrom one sample of material of the type being tested.5.2 A knowledge of the average length and lengt
12、h distribu-tion of fibers is important to fiber processors. This method isuseful for inplant control testing and for research purposes.6. Apparatus6.1 Comb Sorter, similar to that described in Section 6, ofTest Method D519,3but provided with the modificationsdiscussed in Note 2.NOTE 2For specimens i
13、n which the longest fibers do not exceed 6 in.(150 mm), the test can be performed on one 15-in. (380-mm) sorter. Forspecimens in which the longest fibers exceed 6 in., two sorters, 8-in.(200-mm) or 15-in., shall be used. When two sorters are used, noalteration is required. When one 15-in. sorter is
14、used, the sorter shall be1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D13 on Textilesand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.13 on Wool and Felt.Current edition approved July 1, 2013. Published August 2013. Originallyapproved in 1958. Last previous edition approved in 2
15、008 as D1575 90 (2008).DOI: 10.1520/D1575-13.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Apparatus meeti
16、ng these requirements is furnished by Alfred Suter Co., PrellPlaza, Orangeburg, NY 10962.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1altered. As shown in Fig. 1, an additional faller supporting rod shall beinserted from the rear o
17、f the sorter to support faller bars 9 through 15.Holding brackets for supporting two retaining bars at the rear of the sorterare required. One holding bracket, a suggested design of which is shownin Fig. 2, shall be mounted on each side of the sorter frame over the spacesbetween faller bars 14 and 1
18、5.6.2 Balance, having a capacity of 100 mg and a sensitivityof 0.1 mg.6.3 Hand Cards.7. Sampling, Selection, and Number of Specimens7.1 Take, at random, samples consisting of at least 2-gportions from separate locations in the lot in accordance withthe schedule in the following table.Size of Lot, lb
19、 Number of Sampling UnitsUp to 20 000 (9000 kg) 4Over 20 000 1 for each additional 5000 lb(2250 kg) or fraction thereof7.2 Either use each sample as a test specimen or combinethe four or more samples into one specimen for testing.8. Conditioning8.1 Bring the specimens from the prevailing atmosphere
20、tomoisture equilibrium in the standard atmosphere for testingtextiles.8.2 Determine that moisture equilibrium for testing has beenreached as directed in Practice D1776.9. Preparation of Specimens9.1 Prepare specimens of scoured wool for testing by handcarding into a short sliver. Spread the 2-g spec
21、imen over theteeth of one hand card. Use the other hand to parallel the fibers.Normally, 10 to 15 strokes are sufficient. Exercise caution toprevent fiber breakage. The fibers will be on each card, asshown in Fig. 3, at the end of the carding operation. Removethe fibers from each card in a sheet and
22、 place them togetherwith the fringe in the same direction. Form a short sliver byrolling, being careful to keep the fibers parallel.9.2 Specimens of carded sliver require no preparation.10. Procedure10.1 Test the conditioned specimens in the standard atmo-sphere for testing textiles.10.2 Prepare the
23、 comb sorter for testing by lifting andsecuring the faller bars in a horizontal position. Face the rear ofthe sorter, for example, the 15-in. (380-mm) bar.10.3 Place one of the specimens in the left bank of thecombs. For scoured wool the fringe shall overhang from the15-in. (380-mm) bar by approxima
24、tely one third of its length.Card sliver shall overhang the 15-in. bar by approximately 6 in.(150 mm).10.4 Using the hands, take and discard small amounts offibers from the fringe until the overhang is approximately 1 in.(25 mm) for scoured wool or 112 in. (38 mm) for card sliver.Square off the frin
25、ge with the clamp.10.5 Using the clamp, firmly grip the fibers across the fullwidth of the over-hanging portion to a depth not exceeding18in. (3 mm) from the ends of the fibers. Pull the fibers straightout slowly and place them in the right side or section of thefaller bars with the short pins. Star
26、ting at the end, or 0-in. fallerbar, pull the tuft of fibers forward across the top of the pins.Depress the fibers lightly in place with the fingers of the freehand.10.6 Release the fibers when the nose of the clamp isexactly in line with the top of the pins of the 15-in. (380-mm)faller bar. Press t
27、he released fibers down slowly between thepins with the depressor.10.7 Square off the fibers of the over-hanging fringe withthe clamp. Repeat the procedure in 10.5 and 10.6 until thefibers transferred weigh about 750 mg.10.8 Remove and discard the remaining fibers from the leftside of the sorter. Pl
28、ace the two removable retaining bars asshown in Fig. 4.10.9 Drop all faller bars between No. 6 and No. 9 and cleanthe faller bars from 0 to 6 in. (0 to 150 mm) inclusive. Face theside of the sorter having the faller supporting rods.10.10 Using the drawing clamp, carefully remove anddiscard the strag
29、gler fibers from the fringe opposite the 15-in.(380 mm) faller bar which do not reach the 15-in. faller.10.11 Using the drawing clamp, grip the fibers in the fringeopposite the 15-in. (380 mm) faller bar, the depth of bite not toexceed116 in. (1.5 mm). Draw these fibers from the accumu-lated specime
30、n slowly. Place the fibers in the 0 to 6 group ofFIG. 1 Faller Supporting BarD1575 132faller bars starting with the 6-in. (152-mm) faller bar anddrawing toward the 0 or end faller bar, holding the fibers downgently with the free hand. Release the fibers when the nose ofthe clamp is in line with the
31、end faller bar. Press the releasedfibers down between the pins with the depressor.10.12 Repeat the procedure in 10.11 until all fibers havebeen transferred, lowering faller bars 9 to 15 as necessary.10.13 Collect any fibers remaining beyond the 15-in. (380-mm) faller bar and add these to the 0 to14-
32、in. (6-mm)increment.10.14 From this point, proceed as directed in Method D519,beginning with 9.15.11. Report11.1 State that the specimens were tested as directed inASTM Method D1575. Describe the material or productsampled and the method of sampling used.11.2 Report the following information:11.2.1
33、Average length to the nearest 0.1 in. (2.5 mm),11.2.2 Standard deviation of the fiber length to the nearest0.1 in. (2.5 mm),11.2.3 Coefficient of variation of fiber length,11.2.4 Percentage of fibers under 2 in. (50.8 mm) or under1.5 in. (38.1 mm), or both, and11.2.5 Cumulative length frequency curv
34、e.12. Precision and Bias12.1 PrecisionThe precision of the method for fiber lengthof wool in scoured wool and card sliver has not beenestablished. However, interlaboratory tests, the data for whichis unavailable, indicated satisfactory within-laboratory data butpoor between-laboratory precision.12.2
35、 BiasNo justifiable statement can be made about theaccuracy of Method D1575 for determining fiber length sincethe true value of the property cannot be established by anaccepted reference method.12.2.1 The apparent length of crimped fibers is stronglydependent upon the tension applied to the fibers w
36、hen measur-ing their length. In this method, the fiber is measured with thenormal crimp partly removed due to its being packed in thepins of the sorter while under low tension. The observed resultsare accordingly slightly longer than the length of the crimpedfiber and shorter than the fiber length a
37、fter removal of allcrimp.13. Keywords13.1 length; woolin. mm112 38118 2934 19516 8FIG. 2 Backets for Holding Retaining BarsFIG. 3 CarderFIG. 4 SorterD1575 133ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentionedin this standa
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