ASTM D2724-2007(2015) Standard Test Methods for Bonded Fused and Laminated Apparel Fabrics《粘合 熔合和叠层衣用织物的标准试验方法》.pdf

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1、Designation: D2724 07 (Reapproved 2015)Standard Test Methods forBonded, Fused, and Laminated Apparel Fabrics1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2724; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of las

2、t revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense.1. Scope1.1 These test methods cover procedures

3、 for characterizingthe delamination, strength of bond, appearance, and shrinkagepropensity of bonded, fused, and laminated apparel fabricsafter drycleaning and laundering.1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard; the values in parentheses are provided as informationonly.1.3 Th

4、is standard may involve hazardous materials,operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport toaddress all of the safety concerns associated with its use. It isthe responsibility of the user of this standard to establishappropriate safety and health practices and determine theapplicability

5、of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D76 Specification for Tensile Testing Machines for TextilesD123 Terminology Relating to TextilesD1776 Practice for Conditioning and Testing TextilesD4850 Terminology Relating to Fabrics and Fabric TestMethodsE337 Test

6、Method for Measuring Humidity with a Psy-chrometer (the Measurement of Wet- and Dry-Bulb Tem-peratures)2.2 AATCC Standard:124 Smoothness Appearance of Fabrics after RepeatedHome Laundering33. Terminology3.1 For all terminology relating to D13.59, Fabric TestMethods, General, refer to Terminology D48

7、50.3.1.1 The following terms are relevant to this standard:blister, bonded fabric, bond strength, bubble, crack mark, foamtear, fused fabric, fusible fabric, interlining, laminated fabric,lot, puckering, solvent, relative humidity.3.2 For definitions of other textile terms used in this testmethod, r

8、efer to Terminology D123.4. Summary of Test Methods4.1 Bench marks are placed at specified distances on thefabrics, which are then measured, and subsequently dry-cleaned, or laundered and dried, or both, through a prescribedcycle that is repeated a specified number of times. Thedrycleaned or washed

9、specimens are examined for appearanceand delamination and measured to determine any accompany-ing shrinkage and, if desired, tested to determine the strength ofthe bond.5. Significance and Use5.1 These test methods for the determination of propertiesof bonded, fused, or laminated apparel fabrics, ar

10、e consideredsatisfactory for acceptance testing of commercial shipments ofbonded and laminated apparel fabrics since the methods havebeen used extensively in the trade for acceptance testing.5.1.1 If there are differences of practical significance be-tween reported test results for two laboratories

11、(or more),comparative tests should be performed to determine if there isa statistical bias between them, using competent statisticalassistance. As a minimum, use the samples for such a com-parative test that are as homogeneous as possible, drawn fromthe same lot of material as the samples that resul

12、ted in disparateresults during initial testing. Randomly assign specimens inequal numbers to each laboratory. The test results from thelaboratories involved should be compared using a statisticaltest for unpaired data and a probability level chosen prior to thetesting series. If bias is found, eithe

13、r its cause must be foundand corrected, or future test results for that material must beadjusted in consideration of the known bias.6. Apparatus and Materials6.1 Drycleaning Machine,4single-unit, coin-operated type,capable of providing a complete automatic dry-to-dry cycle1These test methods are und

14、er the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D13 onTextiles and are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.59 on Fabric TestMethods, General.Current edition approved July 1, 2015. Published September 2015. Originallyapproved in 1968. Last previous edition approved in 2011 as D2724 07(2011).DOI: 10.1

15、520/D2724-07R15.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM Wev site, 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 web site.3Available from American Association of Tex

16、tile Chemists and Colorists, P.O.Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.4Apparatus and accessories are commercially available.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1using perchlorethylene. It shall consist of a commercia

17、l rotat-ing cage type, totally enclosed machine. The diameter of therotating cage shall be not less than 600 mm (24 in.) and notmore than 1080 mm (42 in.). Its depth shall be not less than 300mm (12 in.). It shall be fitted with two to four lifters. The speedshall be such as to give a g-factor betwe

18、en 0.5 and 0.9 forcleaning and between 35 and 120 for extraction. The machineshall be equipped with thermometers for the measurement ofthe solvent temperature and the air drying temperature.NOTE 1The g-factor is calculated using Eq 1 or Eq 2:g 5 1.42n2D/100 000 (1)g 5 5.59n2d/10 000 000 (2)where:n =

19、 revolutions per minute,D = cage diameter, in., andd = cage diameter, mm.6.2 Domestic Automatic Washer,4top-loading, spin-extracting type.6.3 Domestic Automatic Tumble Dryer,4front-loading type.6.4 Aspirated Psychrometer, which meets the requirementsof Test Method E337.6.5 Marking Device4Athin sheet

20、 of stainless steel or otherrigid flat material in which a square opening 254 by 254 mm(10 by 10 in.) has been cut.6.6 Rule, 305-mm (12-in.) or longer, preferably divided intotenths of an inch. A premarked device calibrated to give thepercentage of shrinkage or growth may also be used.6.7 Sewing Mac

21、hine, suitable for sewing a single row ofstitching, preferably with No. 00 mercerized cotton thread, 25mm (1 in.) from the edge of the fabric specimen.6.8 Steam Iron, hand type.6.9 Steam Press,4a press, 600 by 1250 mm (24 by 50 in.), orlarger, provided with 60 to 70 psig steam pressure at the press.

22、Any steam press large enough for pressing a specimen 380 mm(15 in.) square may be used.6.10 Tensile Testing Machine, conforming to SpecificationD76, either a constant rate of traverse type4or a constant rateof extension type, equipped with clamps having a width of 76.2mm (3.00 in.) and preferably ca

23、librated in kilograms with arange from 0 to 4.5 kg (0 to 160 oz). The constant rate ofextension type machine is preferred because of the inherentlylower machine-induced errors in this type of machine.6.11 Detergent, home laundry type.6.12 Perchlorethylene, commercial grade.NOTE 2Warning: Perchloreth

24、ylene is toxic, and the usual precautionsfor handling chlorinated solvents should be taken. It should be used onlyunder well-ventilated conditions. The solvent is nonflammable.6.13 Drycleaning Detergent,4anionic drycleaning detergent.7. Sampling7.1 Lot SampleAs a lot sample for acceptance testing, t

25、akeat random the number of rolls of fabric directed in anapplicable material specification or other agreement betweenthe purchaser and the supplier. Consider rolls of fabric to be theprimary sampling units.NOTE 3An adequate specification or other agreement between thepurchaser and the supplier requi

26、res taking into account the variabilitybetween rolls of fabric and between specimens from a swatch from a rollof fabric so as to provide a sampling plan with a meaningful producersrisk, consumers risk, acceptable quality level, and limiting quality level.7.2 Laboratory SampleAs a laboratory sample f

27、or accep-tance testing, take a full width swatch 1 m (1 yd) long from theend of each roll of fabric in the lot sample, after first discardinga minimum of1m(1yd)offabric from the very outside of theroll.7.3 Test SpecimensProceed as follows:7.3.1 Drycleaning and LaunderingCut four specimensfrom each s

28、watch in the laboratory sample with each specimenbeing 380 by 380 mm (15 by 15 in.) in size, with the one sideof the specimens from a single swatch parallel to the selvage.Locate two of the specimens from each swatch about13 of thedistance from one selvage and locate the other two specimensfrom each

29、 swatch about13 of the distance from the otherselvage. Locate each of the two specimens from one side of theswatch along a diagonal line on the swatch so that they willcontain different warp ends and filling picks. Sew a straightline of stitching around each specimen 25 mm (1 in.) from eachedge. Res

30、erve the rest of the swatch for comparison with thedrycleaned and laundered test specimens.7.3.2 Strength of BondPrepare three test specimens, eachmeasuring 76 mm (3 in.) wide, and 152 mm (6 in.) long, thelength of the specimens corresponding to the lengthwisedirection of the fabric. Do not take the

31、 test specimens closer tothe selvage than a distance equal to 20 % of the fabric width.NOTE 4Samples that are 51 mm (2 in.) wide may be used as theminimum width.8. Conditioning8.1 Bring the samples from the prevailing atmosphere andcondition them for at least4hinthestandard atmosphere fortesting tex

32、tiles as directed in Practice D1776 if shrinkage is tobe determined. Preconditioning is not necessary.9. Specimen Preparation9.1 Using an indelible fineline marker, mark a 254 by 254mm (10 by 10 in.) reference square centrally located on theface of each test specimen. Apply three sets of referencema

33、rkings 254 6 2mm(106 0.1 in.) apart, as measured witha rule, in the direction of the fabric length. Locate the markingswithin 25 mm (1 in.) of each end and at the midpoint of eachside of the square. Similarly, apply three sets of markings in thedirection of the fabric width. Any other method of accu

34、ratelylocating the 254-mm (10-in.) reference marks is satisfactory aslong as the three marks on each side of the square are at least105 mm (4 in.) apart.10. Drycleaning ProcedureNOTE 5Launderable fabrics are expected normally to be drycleanable,except where the face fabric is not drycleanable and is

35、 so labeled. Forexample, the fabric could contain a functional finish soluble in the solvent,or the fiber could be degraded by the solvent, which would be the casewith poly(vinyl chloride) fiber.D2724 07 (2015)210.1 Solvent PreparationPrepare a standard detergent/drycleaning solvent mixture by addin

36、g sufficient detergent tothe solvent to make a 1 % volume/volume solution. Addsufficient water to the solution to give a solvent relativehumidity level of 75 % for the particular drycleaning detergentused. Put this solvent in the machine storage tank. The samesolution can be used for repeated cleani

37、ngs until it becomesdirty and needs replacing as long as the necessary wateradditions to maintain the solvent relative humidity constant aremade prior to each test run. This is so because the specimensbeing run could conceivably alter the solvent relative humidityfor succeeding test runs while the d

38、etergent level would remainconstant.10.2 Sample and Dummy Load Preparation Prepare aload consisting of all specimens to be tested and made up to 3.6kg (8 lb) total with dummy load of approximately 380 by380-mm (15 by 15-in.) fabric pieces of similar material.Condition this load at least4hinthestanda

39、rd atmosphere fortesting textiles. After the drycleaning operation, condition theload again before running through each additional drycleaningcycle. Conditioning before each drycleaning cycle is intendedto minimize depletion of water from the drycleaning solutionspecified in 10.1.1 which may affect

40、shrinkage results.10.3 Drycleaning ProcedureRun through the completedry-to-dry cycle in the machine. Run the solvent phase of thedrycleaning cycle with the solvent no higher than 32C (90F).During the drying phase of the drycleaning cycle, either the airoutlet temperature should not exceed 60C (140F)

41、 or the inletair temperature should not exceed 80C (175F). If heat-sensitive fibers, for example, modacrylic fibers, are involved,the outlet air temperature should not exceed 40C (105F) orthe inlet air temperature should not exceed 60C (140F).Afterthe complete drycleaning cycle, remove the sample fr

42、ommachine for examination and reconditioning.10.4 Repeat the drycleaning operation through two addi-tional cycles. At the end of the third cycle remove the testspecimens from the machine, lay on a flat surface, smooth thetest specimens by hand, and examine. Press the test specimensusing the steam pr

43、ess according to the following cycle:10.4.1 Five seconds steam with head up.10.4.2 Five seconds dry hot press with head down, 145 to151C (293 to 303F) of steam pressure at the press.10.4.3 Five seconds vacuum, steam off, head down.10.4.4 Five seconds vacuum, steam off, head up.10.4.5 Allow the press

44、ed specimens to condition in thestandard atmosphere for testing textiles for at least 4 h.10.5 Measure the distance between each of the six sets ofreference marks on each test specimen.10.6 Lay the fabric flat on a table or board with a surfacerough enough so that the fabric side touching the table

45、will notreadily slide. Examine each test specimen for any evidence ofdelamination. Place the fingers on the specimen and attempt toslide the upper fabric layer over the bottom or intermediarysubstrate. If in doubt, make a small cut through the specimenwith scissors to determine if any separation of

46、substrates hasoccurred. Turn the fabric over and make the same type ofexamination on the other side.10.7 Examine the face fabric for any alteration in appear-ance as compared with the original sample. This may be donewith conventional room lighting, or with “Lighting Equipmentfor Viewing Test Specim

47、ens,” as described in Fig. 1 ofAATCCMethod 124. Examine only the area of the test specimenbounded by the stitching.11. Laundering Procedure11.1 Machine LaunderingWash the test specimens in theautomatic home laundry machine, using 50 g of laundrydetergent, or a sufficient amount to give a safe suds l

48、evel, at theapplicable domestic automatic temperature and procedureunder which the fabric is to be marketed. In the absence of thisinformation use the “normal” cycle and high water levelsettings and determine the washing temperature according tothe fabric type and construction as follows:11.1.1 Face

49、 fabrics containing 20 % or more of wool,acetate, modacrylic, or acrylic fibers, 41 6 3C (105 6 5F).11.1.2 Face fabrics of tricots, circular knits, woven nylon,and print fabrics other than those described under 11.1.1,4963C (120 6 5F).11.1.3 All other woven face fabrics, 60 6 3C (140 6 5F).11.2 Load for Machine LaunderingUse a total load of 1.8kg (4 lb) including test specimens plus a dummy load ofapproximately 380 by 380 mm (15 by 15 in.) fabrics of similarfabric construction. Load all fabrics in the flat position.11.3 Hand LaunderingIf the fa

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