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AS 2930-1987
[Current]Textiles - Coated fabrics for tarpaulins
Specifies the requirements for coated fabrics using natural or synthetic fibres or their blends, either in woven or knitted construction, suitable for manufacture of tarpaulins. Fabrics are classified into four classes of coated fabrics and recommended end uses are given.
Published: 06/04/1987
Pages: 7
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PREFACE
1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
1.3 DEFINITIONS
1.4 DESIGNATIONS
1.5 VISUAL EXAMINATION
1.6 DEFECTS
1.7 MARKING
1.7.1 Marking on roll
1.7.2 Additional marking
2 MANUFACTURING REQUIREMENTS FOR FABRIC
2.1 BASE FABRIC
2.1.1 Construction
2.1.2 Fibre content
2.2 COATED FABRIC
2.2.1 Mass per unit area
2.2.2 Coating mass per unit area
2.2.3 Width
2.2.4 Length
2.2.5 Finish
3 TEST REQUIREMENTS
3.1 BREAKING FORCE
3.2 COATING ADHESION STRENGTH
3.3 TEARING FORCE (TONGUE TEAR)
3.4 RESISTANCE TO FLEX CRACKING
3.5 PLASTICIZER EVAPORATION
3.6 COLOURFASTNESS TO LIGHT
3.7 COLOURFASTNESS TO WET AND DRY RUBBING
3.8 RESISTANCE TO COLD CRACKING
3.9 RESISTANCE TO PENETRATION BY WATER
3.10 FLAMMABILITY
3.11 RESISTANCE TO FUNGAL ATTACK
APPENDIX A
A1 SCOPE
A2 APPLICATION
A3 PRINCIPLE
A4 APPARATUS
A4.1 Soil preparation pit
A4.2 Soil container
A4.3 Sieve
A4.4 Oven
A4.5 Desiccator
A4.6 Incubator
A4.7 Specimen container
A4.8 Glass plate
A4.9 Control specimen
A4.10 Weighing device
A5 REAGENTS
A5.1 Soil
A5.2 Lawn clippings
A5.3 Stable manure
A5.4 Methanol
A6 SOIL PREPARATION
A6.1 Preparation of compost
A6.2 Preparation of soil for testing
A7 PROCEDURE
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