1771 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 17037 (2018) |
Anti riot shoes - Specification |
- |
64350 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.0(Innocuosness test IS 17011) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
4.16.2(Breaking load & lag retention) |
- |
1000 |
|
Breaking Load 500
Tag Retention 500 |
4.16.1(Length of laces ) |
- |
550 |
|
Material 400
Length 150 |
4.15(D-ring and Hooks ) |
- |
650 |
|
Material 400
No. of D Rings 250 |
4.14.10(Resistance to fuel oil) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
4.14.9(Resistance to hot contact) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.14.8(Flex resistance) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.14.7(Abrasion resistance) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.14.6(Tear Strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.14.5(Ageing test) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.14.4(Hardness (IRHD)) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.14.3(Density ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.14.2(Thickness ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.14.1(Meterial) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.13(Breaking Strength of thread) |
- |
750 |
|
Breaking Strength of Thread 500
No. of Ply 250 |
4.12.2(Tear Strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.12.1(Thickness ) |
- |
950 |
|
Material 400
Thickness 250
GSM 300 |
4.11.2(Tear Strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.11.1(Thickness) |
- |
900 |
|
Material 400
Thickness 250
Density 250 |
4.10(Counter stiffener thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.9.3(Water absorption & desorption ) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
4.9.2(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4.9.1(Meterial) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.8.3(Water absorption & desorption ) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
4.8.2(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.8.1(Meterial) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.7.5(Water vapour permeability & coefficent ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.7.4(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4.7.3(Tear Strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.7.1(Meterial) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.6.4(Water penetration and water absorption) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.6.3(Water vapour permeability & coefficent ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.6.2(Tear Strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.6.1(Thickness ) |
- |
650 |
|
Material 400
Thickness 250 |
4.5.11(Water resistance machine method) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5.11(Water Resistance Tray method ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5.11(Thickness Toe puff & counter stiffener) |
- |
0 |
|
. |
4.5.10(Energy absorption of seat region ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5.9(Cold insulation of sole complex) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
4.5.8(Heat insulation of sole complex) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5.7.1(Antistatic test) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.5.6.4(Compression resistance) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.5.6.3(Impact resistance ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.5.6.2(Internal Toe cap length) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
4.5.6.1(General) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.5.5.4(Ageing test) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.5.5.3(Nail penetraion Insert ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.5.5.2(Flex resistance ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.5.5.1(Dimension) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.5.4(Slip Resitance) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
4.5.3.2(Interayer bond strength) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
4.5.3.1(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
4.5.2(Ergonomic Feature) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5.1(Contruction) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.4(Height of upper ) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
4.3.2(Weight) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.3.1(Size) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.2(Design ) |
- |
0 |
|
Visual |
4.1(General) |
- |
0 |
|
Visual |
4.5.3(Bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.9(Insocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5(Chemical Requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Scale of Sampling) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2(Methods of Selecting Footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.1(Visual and Tactile Examination) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.2(Dimensional Characteristics) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.3.1(Tests for physical requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.3.2(Tests for chemical requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4, Table 2(Shoe size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4, Table 2(Height) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1.3, Table 3(Scale of Sampling and Permissible Number of Defectives for Tests on Whole Footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
- Exclusion: Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes |
1772 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 15298 : part 4 (2017) |
Personal protective equipment: Part 4 occupational footwear (Second Revision) |
All |
13550 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
Table 1(CLASS I) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
Table 1(CLASS II) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.2.2.1(General) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.2.2.2(Height of upper) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.2.2.3(Seat region) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.1(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.2.2(Leakproofness) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.3(Specific ergonomic features ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.4.1(Slip resistance) |
- |
2400 |
|
- |
5.3.4.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) solution) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.3.4.3(Slip resistance on steel floor with glycerine ) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.3.4.4(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with SLS and on steel floor with glycerine ) |
- |
2400 |
|
- |
5.4.2.1(Upper) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.4.2.2(Thickness ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.4.2.3(Tear strenth) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5.4.2.4(Tensile properties) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5.4.2.5(Flexing resistance ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5.4.2.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.4.2.7(pH value ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.4.2.8(Hydrolysis) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.4.2.9(Chromium VI content ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.5.2.1(Tear strength ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5.5.2.2(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5.5.2.3(Water vapour permeability and coefficient ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.5.2.4(pH value ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.5.2.5(Chromium VI content ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.6(Tongue ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.6.2.1(Tear strength ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5.6.2.2(pH value ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.6.2.3(Chromium VI content ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.7.2.1(Insole and insock ) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
5.7.2.2(Insole and insock ) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
5.7.2.3(Water absorption and desorption ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.7.2.5(Chromium VI content ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.8.2.1(Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.8.1.1(Thickness ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.8.1.2(Cleated area ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.8.1.3(Cleat height) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.8.2.2(Tear strength ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5.8.2.3(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
5.8.2.4(Flexing resistance ) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
5.8.2.5(Hydrolysis ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.8.2.6(Interlayer bond strength ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
6.2.1.1(Metallic anti-penetration insert ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.1.1.2(Non-metallic anti-penetration insert used as an insole) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.1.2(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2.1.3(Dimensions ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
6.2.1.4(Flex resistance of penetration-resistant inserts ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.1.5.1(Corrosion resistance of penetration-resistant metallic inserts) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.1.5.2(Penetration-resistant non-metallic inserts) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.2.1(Conductive footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2.2.2(Antistatic footwear) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.2.2.3(Electrically insulating footwear ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of sole complex ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of sole complex) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.2.5(Water resistance ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
6.2.2.6(Ankle protection) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.7.1(Cut resistance foot wear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2.7.2(Cut resistance foot wear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2.7.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.7.4(Pentration resistance) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.3.2.2(Upper- water penetration) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.4.2.1(Resistance to hot contact) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.4.2.2(Resistance to fuel oil) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
7(a)(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(b)(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(c)(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(d)(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(e)(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(e)(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
- Exclusion: Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes |
1773 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 15298 : Part 2 (2016) |
Personal protective equipment: Part 2 safety footwear (Second Revision) |
- |
16050 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.4.5, Table 14(Flexing resistance ,ISO 20344,6.5) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4,Table 1(Class I, IS 15298) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.2,5.2.1, Fig 3(Design,General, IS 15298) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.2.2, Fig 4(Height of Upper, ISO 20344 , 6.2) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.2.3, Table 10 ,Design A(Seat Region) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.3.1.1(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.3.1.2(Upper/outer sole bond strength , ISO 20344 , 5.2) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.3,Table 6(Impact resistance of safety footwear,ISO 20344 , 5.4) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.1(General, EN 12568 OF 4.2.2.2) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.3.2.2,Table 5(Internal length of toecaps , ISO 20344 , 5.3) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.3.2.4 ,Table 6(Compression Resistance of safety footwear ,ISO20344 , 5.5) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.5.1(Corrosion resistance of metallic toecaps ,ISO20344 , 5.6.2) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.3.2.5.2(Non metallic toe caps ,EN 12568) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.3.3(Leak proofness ,ISO 20344 , 5.7) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.4(Specific ergonomic feature ,ISO 20344 , 5.1) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.3.5.2,Table 7(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.3.5.3,Table 8(Slip resistance on steel floor with glycerin) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.3.5.4(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with NaLS and on steel floor with glycerin) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5.4.1,Table 10(General) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.4.2, Table 11(Thickness , ISO 20344 , 6.1 ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.4.3, Table 12(Tear Strength, ISO 20344 , 6.3 ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.4.4, Table 13(Tensile properties ,ISO 20344 , 6.4.1 ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient,ISO 20344,6.6 & 6.8) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.4.7(Ph Value ; ISO 20344,6.9) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.4.8(Hydrolysis ; ISO 20344,6.10) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5.4.9(Chromium VI content; ISO 17075) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.5.1,Table 15(Tear Strength, ISO 20344 , 6.3) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.5.2(Abrasion Resistance ;ISO 20344 , 6.12) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5.5.3(Water vapour permeability and coefficient,ISO 20344,6.6 & 6.8) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.5.4(Ph Value ; ISO 20344,6.9) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.5.5(Chromium VI content; ISO 17075) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.6(Tongue - IS 15298 Part 2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.6.1,Table 16(Tear Strength, ISO 20344 , 6.3) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.6.2(Ph Value ; ISO 20344,6.9) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.6.3(Chromium VI content; ISO 17075) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.7.1;Table 3(Thickness ; ISO 20344,7.1) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.7.2(Ph Value ; ISO 20344,6.9) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.7.3(Water Absorption and desorption ISO 20344,7.2 ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.7.4.1(Insole ; ISO 20344,7.3 ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.7.4.2(Insocks ; ISO 20344, 6.12) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5.7.5(Chromium VI content; ISO 17075) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.8.1(Design, IS 15298 Part 2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.8.1.1, Table 17(Thickness ; ISO 20344, 8.1.2) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.8.1.2(Cleated area ; ISO 20344 , Fig 38) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.8.1.3, Table 17(Cleat height; ISO 20344, 8.1) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.8.2(Tear Strength, ISO 20344 , 8.2) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.8.3(Abrasion Resistance ;ISO 20344 , 8.3) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
5.8.4(Flexing resistance ,ISO 20344,8.4) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
5.8.5(Hydrolysis ; ISO 20344,8.5) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.8.6(Interlayer bond strength; ISO 20344, 5.2) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.1.1.1(Metallic anti-penetration insert; ISO 20344, 5.8.2) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.1.1.2(Non-metallic anti-penetration insert; ISO 20344, 5.8.3) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.1.2(Consruction) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
6.2.1.3(Dimension ; ISO 20344, 5.8.1) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
6.2.1.4(Flex resistance of penetration -resistant insert ; ISO 20344,5.9) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2.1.5.1(Corrosion resistance of penetration -resistant metallic insert - ISO 20344, 5.6.3 &5.6.1) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.1.5.2(Penetration -resistant non-metallic insert ; EN 12568,6.4&7.4) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.2.1 (Conductive footwear ; ISO 20344,5.10 & 5.10.3.3) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2.2.2(Antistatic footwear ; ISO 20344,5.10) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2.2.3(Electrically insulating footwear; EN 50321) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2.3.1(Hear insulation of sole complex; ISO 20344,5.12 ;Annex B) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of sole complex; ISO 20344,5.13) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region; ISO 20344,5.14) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.5(Water resistance ; 5.15.1 & 5.15.2) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
6.2.6.1(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
6.2.6.2 , Table 19(Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device,ISO 20344 , 5.16) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.7 (Ankle protection ; ISO 20344 , 5.17) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.8.1(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
6.2.8.2(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
6.2.8.3,EN 388(Resistance to cutting ,EN 388) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.8.4(Penetration Resistance) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.3(Upper--Water penetration and absorption ; ISO 20344 , 5.13) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact ; ISO 20344 , 8.7) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil ; ISO 20344 , 8.6.1& 8.6.2 ; ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4,Table 1(Class II, IS 15298) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
- Exclusion: Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes |
1774 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 15298 : Part 3 (2019) |
Personal protective equipment: Part 3 protective footwear (Second Revision) |
All |
15350 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.3.2.3 Table-2(Impact Resistance -T- ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.2.2 Table-2(Height of upper) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.2.3 Table-2(Seat Region) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.1.1 Table-2(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.1.2 Table-2(Upper/Outsole Bond) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Table-2(Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.1 Table-2(General) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.2.2 Table-2(Internal Length of toe cap) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.3.2.4 Table-2(Compression) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.2.5 Table-2(Behaviour of toe cap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.3 Table-2(Leak Proofness) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3.4 Table-2(Specific Ergonomic) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table-2(Features) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.5.2 Table-2(Slip Resistance SRA) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.3.5.3 Table-2(Slip Resistance SRB) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
Table-2(0.18) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.5.4 Table-2(Slip Resistance SRC) |
- |
2400 |
|
- |
5.4.1 Table-2(General) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.4.2 Table-2(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5 4 3 Table-2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.4.4 Table-2(Tensile Properties) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.4.5 Table-2(Flexing Resistance) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.4.6 Table-2(Water Vapour Permeability & Coefficient) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5 4.7 Table-2( ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5 4.8 Table-2(Hydrolysis) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.4 9 Table-2(Chrome VI) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.5.1 Table-2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.5.2 Table-2(Abrasion Resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5.5.3 Table-2(Water Vapour Permeability & Coefficient) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.5.4 Table-2(pH Value) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.5.5 Table-2(Chrome VI) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.6.1 Table-2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.6.2 Table-2(pH Value) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.6.3 Table-2(Chromium VI) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.7.1 Table-3(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.7.2 Table-3(pH Value) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.7.3 Table-3(Water Absorption &) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
Table-3(Desorption) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5.7.4.1 Table-3(Insole Abrasion) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
5.7.4.2 Table-3(Abrasion) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.7.5 Table-3(Chromium VI) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.8.1 Table-2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
This parameter is visually checked |
5.8.2 Table-2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.8.3 Table-3(Abrasion Resistance) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
5.8.4 Table-3(Flexing Resistance) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
5.8.5 Table-3(Hydrolysis) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.8.6 Table-2(Interlayer BondStrength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.1 Table-I8(Penetration Resistance) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.2.1 Table-18(Electrical Properties) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-18(Conductive Footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2.2.2 Table-18(Antistatic Footwear) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.2.2.3 Table-18(Electrically Insulated) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.2.3.1 Table-18(Heat Insulated Comp) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.3.2 Table-18(Cold Insulated) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.4 Table-18(Energy Absorption of seat region) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.2.5 Table-18(Water Resistance) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
6.2.7 Table-18(Ankle Protection) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2.8 Table-18(Cut Resistance) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.3 Table-18(Water Penetration & Absorption) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.4.1 Table-18(Resistance to Hot Contact) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6.4.2 Table-18(Resistance to Fuel oil) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
|
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- Exclusion: Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes |
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| 9125906
| IS 16186 (2014) |
Textiles - Light weight jute sacking bags for packing 50 kg foodgrains - Specification |
- |
2850 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Average Seam Strength in N-IS 9113 (Cl.8.7)) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4(Manufacture- IS16186) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(i)The bags shall be made from single piece of 2/1 twill weave jute sacking of uniform construction with warp running along the length of the bag. ) |
- |
25 |
|
- |
4.1(ii) The mass per square meter of sacking used in the fabric of the bag 504 g.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.2(Seam-IS 9113 (Cl.5.1.2)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.2.i)( Type of stitches Herakle ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2.ii)( Jute twine for stitches Two strands of 3-ply ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2.iii)( Stitches/dm 10 ± 1 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2.iv)(Tex of jute twine [ IS 9113 (Cl.5.1.2) ] 310 tex.X 3-ply ) |
- |
25 |
|
- |
4.3(Union Safety Stitch-IS 9113 (Cl.5.1.2)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.3.i)( Stitches/dm 10 ± 1 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.ii)(Tex of jute twine ) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
4.3( 310 tex.X 2-ply ) |
- |
0 |
|
-- |
4.4(Hemming at the mouth-IS 9113 (Cl.5.1.2)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.4(Fabric shall be hemmed with jute yarn of 310 tex ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5(Freedom from defects) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(GAW) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Multiple broken/missing warp(end)-Two or more contiguous,
regardless of length
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Multiple broken weft(pick)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Cut, hole, tear or patch-Two or more warp
thread ruptured at adjoining points
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Float-Fabric where warp and weft yarns escape) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Gap stitching-Stitching missing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Corner gap-Hole formation due to improper
stitching at the corner of the bag
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5, Annex A(Mildew-Staining of fabric due to fungal or bacterial growth visible to naked eye) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Dimension-IS 9113 (Cl.8.3.2)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Outside Length, cm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Outside Width, cm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Ends /dm-IS 9113 (Cl.8.4.2)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Picks/dm-IS 9113 (Cl.8.4.2)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Corrected Mass/Bag,g-IS 9113 (Cl.8.5.2)) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Average Breaking Strength in N) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Warpway -IS 9113 (Cl.8.6.2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Weftway-IS 9113 (Cl.8.6.2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Moisture Regain, Percent-IS 9113 (Cl.8.2)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1 & 5.1, Table 1(Oil content, Percent-IS 9113 (Cl.8.5.2)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
|
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| 9125906
| IS 15138 (2010) |
Textiles – Jute bags for packing 50 kg sugar – Specification (first revision) |
- |
2500 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,ii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Ends/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.3
Table 2 v)
Cl.8.8 of IS 9113
(Oil content on dry deoiled material basis) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.3
Table 2 ii)
( Number of joined bags per) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3
Table 2 i)
Cl.8.9of IS 9113
(Total number of bags per bale) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2
IS 9113(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3
IS 9113(Hemming at the Mouth
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4
Annex B(Freedom from Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5
IS 10146(Liner) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,5.1
Table 1(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) a)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Outside length ) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) b)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Outside width) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Picks/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iv)
Cl.8.5.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Corrected mass per bag) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,v) a)
Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled strip method, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,v) b)
Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) a)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) b)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)a)
Cl.8.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Moisture regain) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)b)
Table A / B / C(Contract moisture regain) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.3
(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3
Table 2 iii)
Table A / B / C
(Contract mass of a bale,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3
Table 2 iv)
Cl.8.1 of IS 9113
(Corrected net mass of a bale) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6
IS 2873(PACKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3
Table 2 v)
Cl.8.8 of IS 9113
(Oil content on dry deoiled material basis) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 ii)
( Number of joined bags per) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 i)
Cl.8.9of IS 9113
(Total number of bags per bale) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2
IS 9113(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3
IS 9113(Hemming at the Mouth
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.4
Annex B(Freedom from Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.5
IS 10146(Liner) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1
Table 1(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) a)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Outside length ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) b)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Outside width) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,ii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iv)
Cl.8.5.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Corrected mass per bag) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,v) a)
Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled strip method, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,v) b)
Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) a)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) b)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)a)
Cl.8.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)b)
Table A / B / C(Contract moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 iii)
Table A / B / C
(Contract mass of a bale,) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 iv)
Cl.8.1 of IS 9113
(Corrected net mass of a bale) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
6
IS 2873(PACKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 v)
Cl.8.8 of IS 9113
(Oil content on dry deoiled material basis) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 ii)
( Number of joined bags per) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 i)
Cl.8.9of IS 9113
(Total number of bags per bale) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2
IS 9113(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3
IS 9113(Hemming at the Mouth
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.4
Annex B(Freedom from Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.5
IS 10146(Liner) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1
Table 1(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) a)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Outside length ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) b)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Outside width) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,ii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iv)
Cl.8.5.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Corrected mass per bag) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,v) a)
Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled strip method, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,v) b)
Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) a)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) b)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)a)
Cl.8.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)b)
Table A / B / C(Contract moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 iii)
Table A / B / C
(Contract mass of a bale,) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 iv)
Cl.8.1 of IS 9113
(Corrected net mass of a bale) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
6
IS 2873(PACKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 v)
Cl.8.8 of IS 9113
(Oil content on dry deoiled material basis) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 ii)
( Number of joined bags per) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 i)
Cl.8.9of IS 9113
(Total number of bags per bale) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2
IS 9113(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3
IS 9113(Hemming at the Mouth
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.4
Annex B(Freedom from Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.5
IS 10146(Liner) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1
Table 1(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) a)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Outside length ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,i) b)
Cl.8.3.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Outside width) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,ii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iii)
Cl.8.4.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,iv)
Cl.8.5.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Corrected mass per bag) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2Table 1,v) a)Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled strip method, 10.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2Table 1,v) b)Cl.8.6.2 of IS 9113Table A / B / C(Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 10.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) a)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Warpway:) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vi) b)
Cl.8.7 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C( Average breaking load of sacking (ravelled stripmethod, 5.0 cm × 20.0 cm), Min, N (kgf)
Weftway :) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)a)
Cl.8.2 of IS 9113
Table A / B / C(Moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1,5.2
Table 1,vii)b)
Table A / B / C(Contract moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
(SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 iii)
Table A / B / C
(Contract mass of a bale,) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3
Table 2 iv)
Cl.8.1 of IS 9113
(Corrected net mass of a bale) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
6
IS 2873(PACKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
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PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 1943 (1995) |
Textiles – A-twill jute bags (second revision) |
- |
3050 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Average Breaking Strength in N -IS 1969 N) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.1(Sacking- IS 1943) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1(Sacking- IS 1943) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2(Seam -- IS 1943) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.2(Seam -- IS 1943) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2(Seam -- IS 1943) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2(Seam -- IS 570) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3(Safety Stitches -IS 1943) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.3(Safety Stitches -IS 1943) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3(Safety Stitches -IS 570) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.4(Hemming at the mouth IS 9113) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.4( IS 570) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5(Joined bag - IS 9113) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.6(Freedom from defects- IS 1943) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Dimension;Outside Length-IS 9113) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Dimension;Outside width-IS 9113) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Ends /dm -IS 1963) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Picks/dm -IS 1963) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Corrected Mass/Bag,g-IS 9113) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Average breaking load of seam-IS 9030) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Moisture Regain, Percent-IS 9113) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1,5.1,Table 1(Oil content, Percent-IS 2969) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
|
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| 9125906
| IS 177 (1989) |
Cotton drills – Specification (fourth revision) |
- |
4700 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.2.2(Cloth) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
3 / 3.1(MANUFACTURE / Yarn) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.2(Cloth) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
3.2.1(Cloth) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
3.2.3(Cloth) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
4/ 4.1 table-1(REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4/ 4.2 table-2(REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
3050 |
|
- |
3 / 3.1(MANUFACTURE / Yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.1(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.3(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/ 4.1 table-1(REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/ 4.2 table-2(REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3 / 3.1(MANUFACTURE / Yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.1(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.3(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/ 4.1 table-1(REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/ 4.2 table-2(REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Weave) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Width) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Length) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Breaking load ,Weft) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Breaking load ,Warp) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Mass) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Picks/cm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Ends/cm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Count of Yarn (cotton count(tex)),Weft) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Count of Yarn (cotton count(tex)),Warp) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
|
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| 9125906
| IS 4605 (1981) |
Specification for crepe bandage (First Revision) |
- |
3350 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5/5.6(REQUIREMENTS-Breaking Load-tested by the method given in IS : 1969-1968) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5/5.7(REQUIREMENTS-The loss on scouring-tested according to IS : 1383-1977+) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5/5.3(REQUIREMENTS-Stretchability) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5/5.2(REQUIREMENTS-Weight per Unit Area) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5/5.4(REQUIREMENTS-Recovery) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
2/2.1(MATERIAL- as per the method given in IS : 1889 ( Part I )-1976*) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3/3.1(DIMENSIONS) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4/4.1.1(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH- Warp yarns- as per IS : 832-l964+) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
4/4.1.2(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH- Weft yarns) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
4/4.2(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5/5.1(REQUIREMENTS-Threads per Stated Length) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5/5.5(REQUIREMENTS-Chemical Neutrality-according to ' hot method' given in 6.3 of IS : 1390-1961*.) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5/5.7(REQUIREMENTS-The loss on scouring-tested according to IS : 1383-1977+) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.3(REQUIREMENTS-Stretchability) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.2(REQUIREMENTS-Weight per Unit Area) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.4(REQUIREMENTS-Recovery) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.6(REQUIREMENTS-Breaking Load-tested by the method given in IS : 1969-1968) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2/2.1(MATERIAL- as per the method given in IS : 1889 ( Part I )-1976*) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3/3.1(DIMENSIONS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/4.1.1(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH- Warp yarns- as per IS : 832-l964+) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/4.1.2(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH- Weft yarns) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/4.2(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.1(REQUIREMENTS-Threads per Stated Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.5(REQUIREMENTS-Chemical Neutrality-according to ' hot method' given in 6.3 of IS : 1390-1961*.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.7(REQUIREMENTS-The loss on scouring-tested according to IS : 1383-1977+) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.3(REQUIREMENTS-Stretchability) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.2(REQUIREMENTS-Weight per Unit Area) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.4(REQUIREMENTS-Recovery) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.6(REQUIREMENTS-Breaking Load-tested by the method given in IS : 1969-1968) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2/2.1(MATERIAL- as per the method given in IS : 1889 ( Part I )-1976*) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3/3.1(DIMENSIONS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/4.1.1(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH- Warp yarns- as per IS : 832-l964+) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/4.1.2(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH- Weft yarns) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4/4.2(MANUFACTURE, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.1(REQUIREMENTS-Threads per Stated Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5/5.5(REQUIREMENTS-Chemical Neutrality-according to ' hot method' given in 6.3 of IS : 1390-1961*.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
|
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- - |
1780 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 6803 (1972) |
Specification for special proofed canvas and duck |
- |
3600 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.2.6.2(Bundesmann water repellency test for special proofed duck-there shall be no penetration ofwater through the fabric and its inner side shall not be wetted. The
water absorption shall not exceed 60 percent by mass.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl. 3.2.2.1, Appendix A-2, IS 1039(Copper Content) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl. 3.2.2.1, Appendix A-2, IS 1040(Zinc Content) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.2.8(Shrinkage-material shall not have more than 3 percent shrinkage in warp or weft direction (As per A-3)) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl. 3.2.3 (pH Value) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
Cl. 3.2.1 , Appendix A-1(Proofing Content) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl. 3.2.2.1(Resistance to Microbial Attack) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2.7.1(Colour fastness-The material when tested prescribed in IS : 2454-1967*, shall show a fastness rating of not less than 5,
unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.1(Base fabric(Refer IS 1422 for cotton duck and IS 1424 for Cotton canvas)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2.4(Pliability- Special proofed canvas on duck shall be pliable when the sample is kept for 2 hours at 0 degree ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
3.2.5(Breaking strength of special proofed canvas and duck- Average(IS 1969) ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
3.2.6.1, table 1(Waterpoofness-Pressure head test for special proofed canvas-(refer Annexure E)) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.2.6.3(Cone test -Form a cone by folding, pressing and creasing a 300 x 300 mm
piece of special proofed canvas or duck. Suspend it by means of a
metal ring and fill the cone with 400 ml of water and allowit to stand
as such in a conditioned room at 27 ± 2°C and 65 ± 2 percent relative
humidity for 18 hours.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.2.7.2(Colour fastness to washing- When tested as prescribed in IS : 764-19667, the change in colour and the degree of staining of the material shall be of rating 3 or better.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.2.9(Dimension-) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl. 3.2.2.1, Appendix A-2, IS 1039(Copper Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.2.1, Appendix A-2, IS 1040(Zinc Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.8(Shrinkage-material shall not have more than 3 percent shrinkage in warp or weft direction (As per A-3)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.3 (pH Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.1 , Appendix A-1(Proofing Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.6.2(Bundesmann water repellency test for special proofed duck-there shall be no penetration ofwater through the fabric and its inner side shall not be wetted. The
water absorption shall not exceed 60 percent by mass.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.2.1(Resistance to Microbial Attack) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.7.1(Colour fastness-The material when tested prescribed in IS : 2454-1967*, shall show a fastness rating of not less than 5,
unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1(Base fabric(Refer IS 1422 for cotton duck and IS 1424 for Cotton canvas)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.4(Pliability- Special proofed canvas on duck shall be pliable when the sample is kept for 2 hours at 0 degree ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.5(Breaking strength of special proofed canvas and duck- Average(IS 1969) ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.6.1, table 1(Waterpoofness-Pressure head test for special proofed canvas-(refer Annexure E)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.6.3(Cone test -Form a cone by folding, pressing and creasing a 300 x 300 mm
piece of special proofed canvas or duck. Suspend it by means of a
metal ring and fill the cone with 400 ml of water and allowit to stand
as such in a conditioned room at 27 ± 2°C and 65 ± 2 percent relative
humidity for 18 hours.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.7.2(Colour fastness to washing- When tested as prescribed in IS : 764-19667, the change in colour and the degree of staining of the material shall be of rating 3 or better.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.9(Dimension-) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.2.1, Appendix A-2, IS 1039(Copper Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.2.1, Appendix A-2, IS 1040(Zinc Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.8(Shrinkage-material shall not have more than 3 percent shrinkage in warp or weft direction (As per A-3)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.3 (pH Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.1 , Appendix A-1(Proofing Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.6.2(Bundesmann water repellency test for special proofed duck-there shall be no penetration ofwater through the fabric and its inner side shall not be wetted. The
water absorption shall not exceed 60 percent by mass.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl. 3.2.2.1(Resistance to Microbial Attack) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.7.1(Colour fastness-The material when tested prescribed in IS : 2454-1967*, shall show a fastness rating of not less than 5,
unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1(Base fabric(Refer IS 1422 for cotton duck and IS 1424 for Cotton canvas)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.4(Pliability- Special proofed canvas on duck shall be pliable when the sample is kept for 2 hours at 0 degree ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.5(Breaking strength of special proofed canvas and duck- Average(IS 1969) ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.6.1, table 1(Waterpoofness-Pressure head test for special proofed canvas-(refer Annexure E)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.6.3(Cone test -Form a cone by folding, pressing and creasing a 300 x 300 mm
piece of special proofed canvas or duck. Suspend it by means of a
metal ring and fill the cone with 400 ml of water and allowit to stand
as such in a conditioned room at 27 ± 2°C and 65 ± 2 percent relative
humidity for 18 hours.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.7.2(Colour fastness to washing- When tested as prescribed in IS : 764-19667, the change in colour and the degree of staining of the material shall be of rating 3 or better.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.9(Dimension-) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
|
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| 9125906
| IS 1 (1968) |
Specification for the national flag of India (Cotton khadi) (second revision) |
All |
7250 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.1.2
Table 1 iv)a
IS 1969( Breaking load on 50 x 200 mm strips:
Wrap) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 iii)
IS 2977( Dimensional changes) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2(Depth of Lapped seam 10 mm ± 2 mm) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
3.2.2
Table 3 ii)
IS 1963(Picks/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.2.2
Table 3 i)
IS 1963(Ends/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.1.2
Table 1 i)
IS 1963(Ends/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.1.2
Table 1 ii)
IS 1963(Picks/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.1.2
Table 1 iii)
IS 1964(Weight) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
3.2.2
Table 3 iii)
IS 1964(Weight) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 i)b
IS 765(Washing) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 i)a
IS 686/IS 2454(The colour fastness ratings and other requirements of hunting are given in Table 2:
Colour fastness to :
l.ight) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 ii)
Cold Method of IS 1390(pH Value) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
5,5.1 b(The number of stitches shall not be less than
4 per cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1
3.1.1(Cotton Khadi Bunting :
Yarn -“The yarn used for the manufacture of bunting shall be hand_ spun from clean-carded cotton. The approximate count of yarn for warp and weft shall he 30 tex x 2 (or Nm 33/2 ).) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
3.1.2
Table 1 iv)b
IS 1969(Weft) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
3.2
3.2.1(Cotton Khadi Duck :- used for the sleeve of the flag.
Yarn -The yarn used in the manufacture of duck shall be handspun from clean carded cotton. The approximate count of yarn for warpand weft shall be 38 tex x 3 (or Nm 26/3).) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
3.2.2
Table 3 iv)b
IS 1969(Weft) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
3.2.2
Table 3 iv)a
IS 1969( Breaking load on 50 x 200 mm strips:
Wrap) |
- |
175 |
|
- |
5.5.1(Brass wire-
Flag of Size No 7 shall be provided with a Brass wire of 2.65 mm diameter.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2,2.1(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(MATERIALS) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1.2
Table 1(Cloth--The bunting shall be woven on handlooms in plain weave. ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.1.2
Table 1(The particulars of bunting shall be as given in Table 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1.2.1(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1.2.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2
3.2.2
Table 3(Cotton Khadi Duck :- used for the sleeve of the flag.
Cloth - The duck shall be woven on handlooms in plain weave. It
shall he used in the scoured state and shall, confwm to fhe requirements of
Table 3.
) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.2.2
Table 3 (REQUIREMENTS OF COTTON KHADI DUCK :-) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
3.3,3.3.1
IS 1720(Sewing Threads
) |
- |
1050 |
|
- |
3.3,3.3.2
IS 1720(Sewing Threads) |
- |
1050 |
|
- |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 i)(Hemp Cordage
The cordages of various sizes shall conform to the requirements
given in Table 4.
Size ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 ii)(No of Strands) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 iii)(Linear Density) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 iv)
Appendix A.(Breaking load) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
3.5,3.5.1(Wooden Toggles) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(Dimensions of
Flag
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(A) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(B) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(C) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(D) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(E) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3( Dimension of Hemp Cordage and Loop
L) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(M) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.5.2
Table 5
Fig.1(Wooden Toggle
P) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(Q) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(R) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(S) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 4(T) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(FLAG) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3 a
IS 1803(Asoka Chakra) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3 b
IS 1804(Asoka Chakra) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(Dimensions of the Asoka Chakra ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(J) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(K) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(L) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,5.1 a(Constructions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3(Reinforcements -) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.4( Sleeve) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
5.5(Hemp cordage) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
5.6(Toggle) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 iii)
IS 2977( Dimensional changes) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.2(Depth of Lapped seam 10 mm ± 2 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 ii)
IS 1963(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 i)
IS 1963(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 i)
IS 1963(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 ii)
IS 1963(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 iii)
IS 1964(Weight) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 iii)
IS 1964(Weight) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 i)b
IS 765(Washing) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 i)a
IS 686/IS 2454(The colour fastness ratings and other requirements of hunting are given in Table 2:
Colour fastness to :
l.ight) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 ii)
Cold Method of IS 1390(pH Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1 b(The number of stitches shall not be less than
4 per cm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1
3.1.1(Cotton Khadi Bunting :
Yarn -“The yarn used for the manufacture of bunting shall be hand_ spun from clean-carded cotton. The approximate count of yarn for warp and weft shall he 30 tex x 2 (or Nm 33/2 ).) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 iv)b
IS 1969(Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2
3.2.1(Cotton Khadi Duck :- used for the sleeve of the flag.
Yarn -The yarn used in the manufacture of duck shall be handspun from clean carded cotton. The approximate count of yarn for warpand weft shall be 38 tex x 3 (or Nm 26/3).) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 iv)a
IS 1969( Breaking load on 50 x 200 mm strips:
Wrap) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 iv)b
IS 1969(Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 iv)a
IS 1969( Breaking load on 50 x 200 mm strips:
Wrap) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.5.1(Brass wire-
Flag of Size No 7 shall be provided with a Brass wire of 2.65 mm diameter.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2,2.1(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3(MATERIALS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1(Cloth--The bunting shall be woven on handlooms in plain weave. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1(The particulars of bunting shall be as given in Table 1) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.1(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2
3.2.2
Table 3(Cotton Khadi Duck :- used for the sleeve of the flag.
Cloth - The duck shall be woven on handlooms in plain weave. It
shall he used in the scoured state and shall, confwm to fhe requirements of
Table 3.
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 (REQUIREMENTS OF COTTON KHADI DUCK :-) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.3,3.3.1
IS 1720(Sewing Threads
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.3,3.3.2
IS 1720(Sewing Threads) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 i)(Hemp Cordage
The cordages of various sizes shall conform to the requirements
given in Table 4.
Size ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated0 |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 ii)(No of Strands) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 iii)(Linear Density) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 iv)
Appendix A.(Breaking load) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.5,3.5.1(Wooden Toggles) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(Dimensions of
Flag
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(A) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(B) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(C) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(D) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(E) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3( Dimension of Hemp Cordage and Loop
L) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(M) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(N) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.5.2
Table 5
Fig.1(Wooden Toggle
P) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(Q) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(R) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(S) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 4(T) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2(FLAG) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3 a
IS 1803(Asoka Chakra) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3 b
IS 1804(Asoka Chakra) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(Dimensions of the Asoka Chakra ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(J) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(K) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(L) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(N) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1 a(Constructions) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3(Reinforcements -) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.4( Sleeve) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.5(Hemp cordage) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.6(Toggle) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 iii)
IS 2977( Dimensional changes) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.2(Depth of Lapped seam 10 mm ± 2 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 ii)
IS 1963(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 i)
IS 1963(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 i)
IS 1963(Ends/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 ii)
IS 1963(Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 iii)
IS 1964(Weight) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 iii)
IS 1964(Weight) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 i)b
IS 765(Washing) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 i)a
IS 686/IS 2454(The colour fastness ratings and other requirements of hunting are given in Table 2:
Colour fastness to :
l.ight) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.3
Table 2 ii)
Cold Method of IS 1390(pH Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1 b(The number of stitches shall not be less than
4 per cm) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1
3.1.1(Cotton Khadi Bunting :
Yarn -“The yarn used for the manufacture of bunting shall be hand_ spun from clean-carded cotton. The approximate count of yarn for warp and weft shall he 30 tex x 2 (or Nm 33/2 ).) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 iv)b
IS 1969(Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2
3.2.1(Cotton Khadi Duck :- used for the sleeve of the flag.
Yarn -The yarn used in the manufacture of duck shall be handspun from clean carded cotton. The approximate count of yarn for warpand weft shall be 38 tex x 3 (or Nm 26/3).) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1 iv)a
IS 1969( Breaking load on 50 x 200 mm strips:
Wrap) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 iv)b
IS 1969(Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 iv)a
IS 1969( Breaking load on 50 x 200 mm strips:
Wrap) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.5.1(Brass wire-
Flag of Size No 7 shall be provided with a Brass wire of 2.65 mm diameter.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2,2.1(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
2.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3(MATERIALS) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1(Cloth--The bunting shall be woven on handlooms in plain weave. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2
Table 1(The particulars of bunting shall be as given in Table 1) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.1(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1.2.2(Cloth) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2
3.2.2
Table 3(Cotton Khadi Duck :- used for the sleeve of the flag.
Cloth - The duck shall be woven on handlooms in plain weave. It
shall he used in the scoured state and shall, confwm to fhe requirements of
Table 3.
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2.2
Table 3 (REQUIREMENTS OF COTTON KHADI DUCK :-) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.3,3.3.1
IS 1720(Sewing Threads
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.3,3.3.2
IS 1720(Sewing Threads) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 i)(Hemp Cordage
The cordages of various sizes shall conform to the requirements
given in Table 4.
Size ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 ii)(No of Strands) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 iii)(Linear Density) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.4
3.4.1,Table 4 iv)
Appendix A.(Breaking load) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.5,3.5.1(Wooden Toggles) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(Dimensions of
Flag
) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(A) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(B) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(C) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(D) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(E) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3( Dimension of Hemp Cordage and Loop
L) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(M) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(N) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.5.2
Table 5
Fig.1(Wooden Toggle
P) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(Q) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(R) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 3(S) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4,4.1
Table 5
Fig. 2 & 4(T) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.2(FLAG) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3 a
IS 1803(Asoka Chakra) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3 b
IS 1804(Asoka Chakra) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(Dimensions of the Asoka Chakra ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(J) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(K) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(L) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.3.1
Table 6
Fig. 4.(N) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5,5.1 a(Constructions) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.3(Reinforcements -) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.4( Sleeve) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.5(Hemp cordage) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.6(Toggle) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
- - |
1782 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 3736 (1995) |
Canvas boots, rubber sole - Specification (Second Revision) |
- |
8150 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(c) Ends/dm
) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.4 Ageing(The boots shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the soles and heels of the boots shall conform to the physical requirements prescribed in Table 5.
i) Tensile Length) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.4 Ageing(ii) Elongation at break) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 2) : 1980(2)Hardness, IRHD) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1.6 Fabric Laces
Cl.4.1.6.1( The boots shall be provided with braided of cotton or man made or blended fabric laces 115 ± 5 cm in length, matching the colour of the upper. ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(d) Picks/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)(d) Picks/dm) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material(195 ± 5 picks/dm shall be
used.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material(having 390 ± 10 ends/dm and ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 4) : 1987
IS 3400 (Part 2) : 1980(Change in initial hardness after accelerated ageing
for 24 h at l00 ± 1°C) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.8 Adhesion Test(From the upper foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas cut a strip of
8.0 ± 0.5 mm width along with the length of the sole at the waist portion and of
sufficient lengh to permit separation over a length of at least 75 mm. Carry out
the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100 ± 10
mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5):1986 or the Static Dead
Load Method as given in Annex C.
The individual adhesion value noted/recorded shall not be less than 8 N (0.8 kgf)
for each of the test pieces ( see Note under 4.7 ).') |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.9(From the upper of made up footwear representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm
width strip is to be cut along the length of the boot of enough length so as to
make it convenient to allow a distance of minimum 30 mm between the jaws
of the tensile machine) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 1) : 1987(Tensile strength in MPa, Min) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.3 Binding Material
IS 1954:1990(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements as mentioned in
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of Table 2.
1)Width, mm. Min
) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.3(The top, side and front edges of the quarters and tongue shall be bound with cotton tape NEWAR of not less than 13 mm width using variety No. 29 thread.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.3
IS 3400 (Part 10) : 1977(Compression set, in percent. Max) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.4( The back of the quarter shall be reinforced with a strip, not less than 25 mm wide,of either upper material or canvas. In case of composite upper material the edges of the strip
shall be bound by cotton tape ( NEWAR ). When canvas cloth is used the edges shall be folded and shall be stitched with two rows of stitching.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.7 Consolidation Test(From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0. 5 mm width along the length of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100 ± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation
test shall not be less than 30 N (3.0 kgf) for each of the test pieces) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 1) : 1987(Elongation at break, in percent, Min) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
IS 1969:1985(Breaking load on 50 cm
test length. N, Min) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6 Fabric Laces
Cl.4.1.6.1(The laces shall have a minimum
breaking load of 450 N, when tested between 18 cm grips, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 30 cm/min.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 16) : 1974(iii)Flexing resistance, number of cycles
b)Cut growth at the end of 150 000 cycles,
Percent, Max) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)(b) Weft
) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)( in case of half bellow. Thefull bellow tongue shall be made out of canvas cloth
as prescribed in Sl No. (i) of Table 1.
Breaking load in N, Min
a) Warp
) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(b)Weft) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(Breaking load in
N.Min (5 × 20 cm grip): a) Wrap) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 16) : 1974(iii)Flexing resistance, number of cycles
a)Initial crack, Min) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material( 200 N Minin weft way (when tested in accordance with IS 1969 : 1985) ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material(For covering of the insole, cotton drill conforming to Table 1, Sl No. (ii) shall be used. For detachable insole, bleached cotton twill of breaking load 390 N
Min in warp way and) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper(The upper shall consist of Rip Stop Fabric of cotton or manmade or its blend
being the over layer and cotton drill as an inner layer and shall conform to the
requirements given at Sl No. (i) of Table
1. Sr.no 1.Overlayer Construction
) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast to daylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454 : 1985.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1.2( Fastness to mechanical washing (mild) shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 764 : 1979) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.3.3( Black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.4 Reinforcement Material(The back seam, joining two quarters at the back of the heel shall be reinforced with a not less than 25 mm wide tape made out of material conforming
to Sl No. (i) of Table 1) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5 Thread for Upper Closing
Cl.4.1.5.1 (IS 1670:1991)(Sewing thread cotton, man made or blended shall be used for stitching
of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543.
Any other blend of thread would have breaking load not less than above referred
requirements.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper.
For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester
variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other blend of thread would have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5.2( The colour of the threads shall be asagreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
4.1.6 Fabric Laces
Cl.4.1.6.1(The two ends of the lace shall
be provided with suitable metal or plastic tips. Black laces shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7 Rubber Components
Cl.4.1.7.1( the soles and heels shall conform to Type 2 of IS 5676:1995.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 9) : 1978( The rubber components shall conform to Table 4 when tested.'
( Page 3, Table 4, Note 1) —
'However in case it is not possible then 4.2.5.3 of IS 13695:1993 shall be followed.
1)Relative density, Max) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.5 Thickness of components(Individual components of the boots shall comply with the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3 Leg Height(The leg height of the boots for size 8 shall be 160 ± 2 mm with an increase or decrease of 4 mm of the nominal height for each bigger or smaller sizes respectively when measured at the inside from the back of the boot from insole to the top.) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.2( The canvas upper shall be lined with bleached drill cloth.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.3( The upper shall be stitched on a lockstitch machine, with 30 to 40 stitches per decimetre by thread of variety No. 8 and variety No. 29 cotton sewing thread conforming to 4.1.5 using variety
No. 29 for taping and binding and variety No. 8 for remaining seams. ) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( The tongue shall be either half or full bellow depending on the requirement of the purchaser andshall be made from composite material prescribed for the upper in 4.1.1.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.6( A minimum of seven aluminium, brass or steel eyelets having 10 mm
diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to 0.35 mm shall be fitted in each face.') |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.7( The toe shall be reinforced with a toe puff cemented inside and outside with rubber toe cap. The heel piece (counter) or stiffener shall be set from the bottom of the lining and bound flat on the
top edge with white cloth
for binding of countertop edge with white clothfor binding of counter) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.8( A strengthening rubber arch piece shall be firmly pasted and stitched at the middle arch of the inside quarter. Another strengthening rubber piece,
circular in shape 35 ± 1 mm in diameter, may bepasted and stitched at the centre of the inside) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.10( A 25 mm Min wide and 2 mm Min thick
rubber golosh in serrated, diamond or any otherdesign, as agreed to between the purchaser and thesupplier, shall be fitted all round the sole edge of
the boot. The golosh shall not extend below the edge of the sole.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.5.1(Cl.4.1.6.)( Each pair of boot shall be provided with a pair of braided fabric laces of the quality as prescribed
in 4.1.6.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.5.2( In appearance, general workmanship, finish
and in all other respects, not defined in this
standard, the boot shall be similar to those of the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any.) |
- |
50 |
|
- |
Cl.4.6 Mass(The mass of finished boots, rubber sole, of size 8 shall not exceed 1130 g per pair, and the mass shall increase or decrease by 75 g per pair for each bigger or smaller size respectively.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.9 Composite Breaking Strength Test(
From the upper of made up footwear representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm
width strip is to be cut along the length of the boot of enough length so as to
make it convenient to allow a distance of minimum 30 mm between the jaws
of the tensile machine.Rate of traverse of pulling jaw shall be 100 ± 5 mm per minute.
Two such test pieces will be required to be obtained from the made up footwear
and will be subjected to test to break each test piece.
Mean value of each set of test pieces comprising of length wise and height wise
test pieces will be 1 000 N/25 mm width minimum.') |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.4 Ageing(The boots shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the soles and heels of the boots shall conform to the physical requirements prescribed in Table 5.
i) Tensile Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.4 Ageing(ii) Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 2) : 1980(2)Hardness, IRHD) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.6 Fabric Laces
Cl.4.1.6.1( The boots shall be provided with braided of cotton or man made or blended fabric laces 115 ± 5 cm in length, matching the colour of the upper. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(d) Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)(d) Picks/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material(having 390 ± 10 ends/dm and ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(c) Ends/dm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)(c) Ends/dm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material(195 ± 5 picks/dm shall be
used.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 4) : 1987
IS 3400 (Part 2) : 1980(Change in initial hardness after accelerated ageing
for 24 h at l00 ± 1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.8 Adhesion Test(From the upper foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas cut a strip of
8.0 ± 0.5 mm width along with the length of the sole at the waist portion and of
sufficient lengh to permit separation over a length of at least 75 mm. Carry out
the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100 ± 10
mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5):1986 or the Static Dead
Load Method as given in Annex C.
The individual adhesion value noted/recorded shall not be less than 8 N (0.8 kgf)
for each of the test pieces ( see Note under 4.7 ).') |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.9(From the upper of made up footwear representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm
width strip is to be cut along the length of the boot of enough length so as to
make it convenient to allow a distance of minimum 30 mm between the jaws
of the tensile machine) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 1) : 1987(Tensile strength in MPa, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.3 Binding Material
IS 1954:1990(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements as mentioned in
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of Table 2.
1)Width, mm. Min
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.3(The top, side and front edges of the quarters and tongue shall be bound with cotton tape NEWAR of not less than 13 mm width using variety No. 29 thread.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.3
IS 3400 (Part 10) : 1977(Compression set, in percent. Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.4( The back of the quarter shall be reinforced with a strip, not less than 25 mm wide,of either upper material or canvas. In case of composite upper material the edges of the strip
shall be bound by cotton tape ( NEWAR ). When canvas cloth is used the edges shall be folded and shall be stitched with two rows of stitching.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.7 Consolidation Test(From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0. 5 mm width along the length of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100 ± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation
test shall not be less than 30 N (3.0 kgf) for each of the test pieces) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 1) : 1987(Elongation at break, in percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
IS 1969:1985(Breaking load on 50 cm
test length. N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.6 Fabric Laces
Cl.4.1.6.1(The laces shall have a minimum
breaking load of 450 N, when tested between 18 cm grips, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 30 cm/min.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 16) : 1974(iii)Flexing resistance, number of cycles
b)Cut growth at the end of 150 000 cycles,
Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)(b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( Table 1.)( in case of half bellow. Thefull bellow tongue shall be made out of canvas cloth
as prescribed in Sl No. (i) of Table 1.
Breaking load in N, Min
a) Warp
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(b)Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper IS 1969(Breaking load in
N.Min (5 × 20 cm grip): a) Wrap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 16) : 1974(iii)Flexing resistance, number of cycles
a)Initial crack, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material( 200 N Minin weft way (when tested in accordance with IS 1969 : 1985) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.2 Lining Material(For covering of the insole, cotton drill conforming to Table 1, Sl No. (ii) shall be used. For detachable insole, bleached cotton twill of breaking load 390 N
Min in warp way and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1 upper(The upper shall consist of Rip Stop Fabric of cotton or manmade or its blend
being the over layer and cotton drill as an inner layer and shall conform to the
requirements given at Sl No. (i) of Table
1. Sr.no 1.Overlayer Construction
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast to daylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454 : 1985.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.3.3( Black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.4 Reinforcement Material(The back seam, joining two quarters at the back of the heel shall be reinforced with a not less than 25 mm wide tape made out of material conforming
to Sl No. (i) of Table 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5 Thread for Upper Closing
Cl.4.1.5.1 (IS 1670:1991)(Sewing thread cotton, man made or blended shall be used for stitching
of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543.
Any other blend of thread would have breaking load not less than above referred
requirements.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper.
For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester
variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other blend of thread would have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5.2( The colour of the threads shall be asagreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.6 Fabric Laces
Cl.4.1.6.1(The two ends of the lace shall
be provided with suitable metal or plastic tips. Black laces shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7 Rubber Components
Cl.4.1.7.1( the soles and heels shall conform to Type 2 of IS 5676:1995.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.2
IS 3400 (Part 9) : 1978( The rubber components shall conform to Table 4 when tested.'
( Page 3, Table 4, Note 1) —
'However in case it is not possible then 4.2.5.3 of IS 13695:1993 shall be followed.
1)Relative density, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.7.5 Thickness of components(Individual components of the boots shall comply with the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3 Leg Height(The leg height of the boots for size 8 shall be 160 ± 2 mm with an increase or decrease of 4 mm of the nominal height for each bigger or smaller sizes respectively when measured at the inside from the back of the boot from insole to the top.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.2( The canvas upper shall be lined with bleached drill cloth.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.3( The upper shall be stitched on a lockstitch machine, with 30 to 40 stitches per decimetre by thread of variety No. 8 and variety No. 29 cotton sewing thread conforming to 4.1.5 using variety
No. 29 for taping and binding and variety No. 8 for remaining seams. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.5 ( The tongue shall be either half or full bellow depending on the requirement of the purchaser andshall be made from composite material prescribed for the upper in 4.1.1.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.6( A minimum of seven aluminium, brass or steel eyelets having 10 mm
diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to 0.35 mm shall be fitted in each face.') |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.7( The toe shall be reinforced with a toe puff cemented inside and outside with rubber toe cap. The heel piece (counter) or stiffener shall be set from the bottom of the lining and bound flat on the
top edge with white cloth
for binding of countertop edge with white clothfor binding of counter) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.8( A strengthening rubber arch piece shall be firmly pasted and stitched at the middle arch of the inside quarter. Another strengthening rubber piece,
circular in shape 35 ± 1 mm in diameter, may bepasted and stitched at the centre of the inside) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4.10( A 25 mm Min wide and 2 mm Min thick
rubber golosh in serrated, diamond or any otherdesign, as agreed to between the purchaser and thesupplier, shall be fitted all round the sole edge of
the boot. The golosh shall not extend below the edge of the sole.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.5.1(Cl.4.1.6.)( Each pair of boot shall be provided with a pair of braided fabric laces of the quality as prescribed
in 4.1.6.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.5.2( In appearance, general workmanship, finish
and in all other respects, not defined in this
standard, the boot shall be similar to those of the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.6 Mass(The mass of finished boots, rubber sole, of size 8 shall not exceed 1130 g per pair, and the mass shall increase or decrease by 75 g per pair for each bigger or smaller size respectively.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.9 Composite Breaking Strength Test(
From the upper of made up footwear representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm
width strip is to be cut along the length of the boot of enough length so as to
make it convenient to allow a distance of minimum 30 mm between the jaws
of the tensile machine.Rate of traverse of pulling jaw shall be 100 ± 5 mm per minute.
Two such test pieces will be required to be obtained from the made up footwear
and will be subjected to test to break each test piece.
Mean value of each set of test pieces comprising of length wise and height wise
test pieces will be 1 000 N/25 mm width minimum.') |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
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PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 3735 (1996) |
Canvas Shoes, Rubber Sole |
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl.4.1.2 Binding Material(IS 1954 : 1990)
(IS1969 : 1985)(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements prescribed in col 3 of
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of the table.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.5 Consolidation Test
IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986 (From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0.5 mm width along the leagth of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation test shall not be less than 30N (3.0 kgf) for each of the teat piecea (see Note
under 4.4).') |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.1.1 Upper, Sl No. (i) of Table 1(The upper shall consist of over layer of cotton, manmade or blended
conforming' to the requirements given in Sl No. (i) of Table 1 as an overlayer and cotton drill conforming to the
requirements given in Sl No. (ii) of Table 1, as an inner layer or lining. The two fabrics shall be firmly adhered together with rubber compound. ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast todaylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454: 1985. However in case of dispute the method prescribed in IS 686 : 1985
shall be considered as referee method.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.2.1
Anmex B.(Cotton, manmade or blended shall be used as binding material.'
'Coloured cotton tapes shall have fastness to day light of rating as and if agreed
to between the purchaser and the supplier when tested in accordance with IS 686 :
1985. The black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance
with Annex B.') |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.3.1( Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for stitching of
upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543. Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
350 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.3.2 (IS 2454 : 1985)
IS 765 : 1979
IS 971 : 1966( The colour of the threads shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements or IS 686 : 1985'.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.4(.Brass, steel or aluminium eyelets of 7.5 mm diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to
0.35 mm shall be used.') |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces(
The shoes shall be provided with fabric braided laces
either matching the shade of the upper or black or The length of the lace shall be 60 ± 3 cm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces(and shallhave the breaking strength of not less than 250 N when tested between 18 cm grips in accordance with
IS 1969 : 1985, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 300 mm/min.) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces
Annex B(In case the laces are black,
the same shall pass the test for freedom from sulpher
dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B. The
two ends of the lace shall be provided with suitable
metal or plastic tips.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.6 Rubber Components(The rubber components shall conform to the requirements given in Table 4, when tested from finished boots.However in case it is not possible to cut the test pieces from the made up boots then 4.1.5.3 of IS
13695 : 1993 shall be followed.') |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
col 4 of Table 5.(The shoes shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the shoes shall conform to the physical requirements
prescribed in col 4 of Table 5. ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
(None of the rubber components of the shoes shall show any sign of tackiness or crack developed after ageing, when examined visually) |
- |
0 |
|
Above |
Cl.4.1.6.3 Thickness of components
in Table 6.(Individual components of the shoes shall comply with
the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
CL.4.2 Shape and Design
IS 1638 : 1969(Cl 4.2.1 The shoes shall be made according to design
and pattern as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier. Size and fittings of the shoes shall be
in accordance with IS 1638 : 1969 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2.2( The recommended design of canvas shoes is
shown in Fig. 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3 Construction
Cl 4.3.1( The upper shall be stitched on a lock stitch machine and the number of stitches shall be 30 to
40 per dm.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.'4.3.2( Back of the upper shall be reinforced with a strip of upper material when
there is a seam.') |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.3( The counter shall be stitched at the back, set from bottom of lining and bound flat on top edge
with white/scoured binding material cut in bias and formed as a tape. T ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.3(he number of stitches shall be
30 to 40 per decimetre. The counter binding shall
meet the binding of the upper at the centre top edge
of the heel.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.3(The edges of quarter shall be bound with
dyed cotton binding material or matching to the colour
of the upper, cut in bias and formed as a tape.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.4 (The vantp shall be strengthened with a rubber
toe-cap (see Fig. 1).) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.5( Five pairs of eyelets shall be fitted in each
shoe. The eyelets shall be properly clenched without
any distortion. It shall properly match the colour of
the upper canvas, or as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.6( The shoes shall be free from folds, wrinkles in the upper, blisters, embedded foreign matters and
excessive surface markings. In appearance, general workmanship, finish and all other respects, not defined
in the standard, the shoes shall be similar to the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL.4.3.7( The soles shall be of even substance and ofone layer only.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.8( A rubber foxing shall be fixed all round the sole and heel. The colour shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.3.8(The foxing, not less
than 18 mm wide, shall not extend beyond the edges of the sole at the bottom) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.4 Adhesion Test(From the upper-foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas, parallel to the waist of sole, cut a strip of length 100 mm and width 8 mm. Separate out
the plies initially by breaking the bond to a length of about 75 mm. Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986. There
shall be no further separation within 1 minute at a load of 1 kg for each of the two specimens.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
CL.4.6 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished shoes of size 8 shall not exceed 750 g with an increase or decrease of 25 g for each bigger or smaller size respectively) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
Cl.4.5 Consolidation Test
IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986 (From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0.5 mm width along the leagth of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation test shall not be less than 30N (3.0 kgf) for each of the teat piecea (see Note
under 4.4).') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1 Upper, Sl No. (i) of Table 1(The upper shall consist of over layer of cotton, manmade or blended
conforming' to the requirements given in Sl No. (i) of Table 1 as an overlayer and cotton drill conforming to the
requirements given in Sl No. (ii) of Table 1, as an inner layer or lining. The two fabrics shall be firmly adhered together with rubber compound. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast todaylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454: 1985. However in case of dispute the method prescribed in IS 686 : 1985
shall be considered as referee method.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.2 Binding Material(IS 1954 : 1990)
(IS1969 : 1985)(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements prescribed in col 3 of
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of the table.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.2.1
Anmex B.(Cotton, manmade or blended shall be used as binding material.'
'Coloured cotton tapes shall have fastness to day light of rating as and if agreed
to between the purchaser and the supplier when tested in accordance with IS 686 :
1985. The black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance
with Annex B.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.3.1( Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for stitching of
upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543. Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.3.2 (IS 2454 : 1985)
IS 765 : 1979
IS 971 : 1966( The colour of the threads shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements or IS 686 : 1985'.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.4(.Brass, steel or aluminium eyelets of 7.5 mm diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to
0.35 mm shall be used.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces(
The shoes shall be provided with fabric braided laces
either matching the shade of the upper or black or The length of the lace shall be 60 ± 3 cm ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces(and shallhave the breaking strength of not less than 250 N when tested between 18 cm grips in accordance with
IS 1969 : 1985, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 300 mm/min.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces
Annex B(In case the laces are black,
the same shall pass the test for freedom from sulpher
dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B. The
two ends of the lace shall be provided with suitable
metal or plastic tips.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6 Rubber Components(The rubber components shall conform to the requirements given in Table 4, when tested from finished boots.However in case it is not possible to cut the test pieces from the made up boots then 4.1.5.3 of IS
13695 : 1993 shall be followed.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
col 4 of Table 5.(The shoes shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the shoes shall conform to the physical requirements
prescribed in col 4 of Table 5. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
(None of the rubber components of the shoes shall show any sign of tackiness or crack developed after ageing, when examined visually) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6.3 Thickness of components
in Table 6.(Individual components of the shoes shall comply with
the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
CL.4.2 Shape and Design
IS 1638 : 1969(Cl 4.2.1 The shoes shall be made according to design
and pattern as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier. Size and fittings of the shoes shall be
in accordance with IS 1638 : 1969 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.2.2( The recommended design of canvas shoes is
shown in Fig. 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3 Construction
Cl 4.3.1( The upper shall be stitched on a lock stitch machine and the number of stitches shall be 30 to
40 per dm.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.'4.3.2( Back of the upper shall be reinforced with a strip of upper material when
there is a seam.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.3( The counter shall be stitched at the back, set from bottom of lining and bound flat on top edge
with white/scoured binding material cut in bias and formed as a tape. T ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.3(he number of stitches shall be
30 to 40 per decimetre. The counter binding shall
meet the binding of the upper at the centre top edge
of the heel.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.3(The edges of quarter shall be bound with
dyed cotton binding material or matching to the colour
of the upper, cut in bias and formed as a tape.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.4 (The vantp shall be strengthened with a rubber
toe-cap (see Fig. 1).) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.5( Five pairs of eyelets shall be fitted in each
shoe. The eyelets shall be properly clenched without
any distortion. It shall properly match the colour of
the upper canvas, or as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.6( The shoes shall be free from folds, wrinkles in the upper, blisters, embedded foreign matters and
excessive surface markings. In appearance, general workmanship, finish and all other respects, not defined
in the standard, the shoes shall be similar to the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
CL.4.3.7( The soles shall be of even substance and ofone layer only.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.8( A rubber foxing shall be fixed all round the sole and heel. The colour shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.8(The foxing, not less
than 18 mm wide, shall not extend beyond the edges of the sole at the bottom) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.4 Adhesion Test(From the upper-foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas, parallel to the waist of sole, cut a strip of length 100 mm and width 8 mm. Separate out
the plies initially by breaking the bond to a length of about 75 mm. Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986. There
shall be no further separation within 1 minute at a load of 1 kg for each of the two specimens.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
CL.4.6 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished shoes of size 8 shall not exceed 750 g with an increase or decrease of 25 g for each bigger or smaller size respectively) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.5 Consolidation Test
IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986 (From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0.5 mm width along the leagth of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation test shall not be less than 30N (3.0 kgf) for each of the teat piecea (see Note
under 4.4).') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1 Upper, Sl No. (i) of Table 1(The upper shall consist of over layer of cotton, manmade or blended
conforming' to the requirements given in Sl No. (i) of Table 1 as an overlayer and cotton drill conforming to the
requirements given in Sl No. (ii) of Table 1, as an inner layer or lining. The two fabrics shall be firmly adhered together with rubber compound. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast todaylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454: 1985. However in case of dispute the method prescribed in IS 686 : 1985
shall be considered as referee method.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.2 Binding Material(IS 1954 : 1990)
(IS1969 : 1985)(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements prescribed in col 3 of
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of the table.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.2.1
Anmex B.(Cotton, manmade or blended shall be used as binding material.'
'Coloured cotton tapes shall have fastness to day light of rating as and if agreed
to between the purchaser and the supplier when tested in accordance with IS 686 :
1985. The black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance
with Annex B.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.3.1( Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for stitching of
upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543. Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.3.2 (IS 2454 : 1985)
IS 765 : 1979
IS 971 : 1966( The colour of the threads shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements or IS 686 : 1985'.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.4(.Brass, steel or aluminium eyelets of 7.5 mm diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to
0.35 mm shall be used.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces(
The shoes shall be provided with fabric braided laces
either matching the shade of the upper or black or The length of the lace shall be 60 ± 3 cm ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces(and shallhave the breaking strength of not less than 250 N when tested between 18 cm grips in accordance with
IS 1969 : 1985, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 300 mm/min.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.5 Laces
Annex B(In case the laces are black,
the same shall pass the test for freedom from sulpher
dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B. The
two ends of the lace shall be provided with suitable
metal or plastic tips.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6 Rubber Components(The rubber components shall conform to the requirements given in Table 4, when tested from finished boots.However in case it is not possible to cut the test pieces from the made up boots then 4.1.5.3 of IS
13695 : 1993 shall be followed.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
col 4 of Table 5.(The shoes shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the shoes shall conform to the physical requirements
prescribed in col 4 of Table 5. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
(None of the rubber components of the shoes shall show any sign of tackiness or crack developed after ageing, when examined visually) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.1.6.3 Thickness of components
in Table 6.(Individual components of the shoes shall comply with
the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
CL.4.2 Shape and Design
IS 1638 : 1969(Cl 4.2.1 The shoes shall be made according to design
and pattern as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier. Size and fittings of the shoes shall be
in accordance with IS 1638 : 1969 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.2.2( The recommended design of canvas shoes is
shown in Fig. 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3 Construction
Cl 4.3.1( The upper shall be stitched on a lock stitch machine and the number of stitches shall be 30 to
40 per dm.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.'4.3.2( Back of the upper shall be reinforced with a strip of upper material when
there is a seam.') |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.3( The counter shall be stitched at the back, set from bottom of lining and bound flat on top edge
with white/scoured binding material cut in bias and formed as a tape. T ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.3(he number of stitches shall be
30 to 40 per decimetre. The counter binding shall
meet the binding of the upper at the centre top edge
of the heel.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.3(The edges of quarter shall be bound with
dyed cotton binding material or matching to the colour
of the upper, cut in bias and formed as a tape.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.4 (The vantp shall be strengthened with a rubber
toe-cap (see Fig. 1).) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.5( Five pairs of eyelets shall be fitted in each
shoe. The eyelets shall be properly clenched without
any distortion. It shall properly match the colour of
the upper canvas, or as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.6( The shoes shall be free from folds, wrinkles in the upper, blisters, embedded foreign matters and
excessive surface markings. In appearance, general workmanship, finish and all other respects, not defined
in the standard, the shoes shall be similar to the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
CL.4.3.7( The soles shall be of even substance and ofone layer only.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.8( A rubber foxing shall be fixed all round the sole and heel. The colour shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.3.8(The foxing, not less
than 18 mm wide, shall not extend beyond the edges of the sole at the bottom) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl.4.4 Adhesion Test(From the upper-foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas, parallel to the waist of sole, cut a strip of length 100 mm and width 8 mm. Separate out
the plies initially by breaking the bond to a length of about 75 mm. Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986. There
shall be no further separation within 1 minute at a load of 1 kg for each of the two specimens.) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
CL.4.6 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished shoes of size 8 shall not exceed 750 g with an increase or decrease of 25 g for each bigger or smaller size respectively) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.8(Adhesion ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.7(Consolidation test ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.6(Mass ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.5(Finish ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4(Contruction ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Leg Height ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Design ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.6.2(Thickness of components ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.6.2(Ageing) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.6.2(Elongation at break after ageing ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6.2(Tensile after ageing ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Compression set ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Elongation at break ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Tensile strength) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Hardness (after accelerated )) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Flexing resistance test) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Hardness ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Relative density) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.5(Sulpher dyes content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1.5(Breaking Load ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.5(Length ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.4(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.4(Size ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.3(Color fastness to perspiration) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1.3(Colorfastness to washing) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1.3(Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.3(Single thread breaking load) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.3(Construction ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.2(Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.2(Colorfastness to washing) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1.2(Breaking Strength ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.1.2(Width ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1.2(Colorfastness to washing) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1.1.1(Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1 (Drill) (End & Picks/dm) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.1 (Drill) (Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1.1 (canvas )(End & Picks/dm) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1.1 (canvas )(Breaking Load ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
5, 5.1, Cl. 5.2, Cl. 5.2.1, Cl. 5.2.1.1(Packing and marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
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PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 1422 (1983) |
Specification for cotton duck (third revision) |
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3400 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 2(pH value ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 1(Scouring loss, Scoured or Dyed) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 1(Scouring loss, Grey) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 2(pH value ) |
- |
200 |
|
Shrinkage or Elongation % |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No.4(Colour fastness ( for dyed duck ) to: Light) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No.5(Washing - Test 3) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.1(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
3.2(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
150 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
125 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.1 (a)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 (b)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 (c)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 (d)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 (e)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 (f)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 (g)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.2(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 1(Scouring loss, Scoured or Dyed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 1(Scouring loss, Grey) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 2(pH value ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No.4(Colour fastness ( for dyed duck ) to: Light) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No.5(Washing - Test 3) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (a)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (b)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (c)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (d)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (e)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (f)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (g)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1.2(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 1(Scouring loss, Scoured or Dyed) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No. 1(Scouring loss, Grey) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No.4(Colour fastness ( for dyed duck ) to: Light) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
Cl 4.2, Table 2, Sr. No.5(Washing - Test 3) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.1(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
3.2(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
4.1,Table 1(Contsructional Particulars ) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (a)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (b)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (c)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (d)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (e)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (f)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1 (g)(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
5.1.2(MARKING) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
- - |
1785 |
PLANET ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED
| 9125906
| IS 17012 (2018) |
High ankle tactical boots with pu - Rubber sole - Specification |
- |
20200 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.14.8(Flexing resistance ) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
4.14.8(Flexing resistance ) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
4.16.2(Breaking Strength of lace ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.16.1(Length of lace ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.15(D-ring & Hooks ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
6.1(Resistance to Fuel Oil) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.14.9(Resistance to hot contact ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.14.7(Ageing test) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.14.6(Hardness (IRHD)) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.14.5(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
4.14.4(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.14.3(Sole Density ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.14.2(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.14.1(Meterial) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.13(Breaking Strength of thread ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.12.2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.12.1(Thickness ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.11.2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.11.1(Thickness ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.10.3(Water absorption & desorption percent) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.10.2(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.10.1(Meterial ) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.9.3(Water absorption & desorption percent) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.9.2(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.9.1(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.8(Thickness Toe puff & counter stiffener) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.7.5(Water Vapour permeability & coefficient ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.7.4(Abrasion resistance ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.7.3(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.7.2(Meterial Counter & Toungue) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.7.1(Meterial vamp & Quarter) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
4.6.3(Water Penetration and water absorption ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.6.2(Tear Strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.6.1(Thickness ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.5.8(Energy absorption of seat region ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.5.7(Cold Insulation of sole complex) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5.6(Heat Insulation of sole Complex) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5.5(Antistatic test) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.5.4(Slip Resitance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4.5.3.2(Interayer bond strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.5.3.1(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.5.2(Ergonomic Feature) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.5.1(Contruction) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.4(Height of upper ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.3.2(Weight) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
4.3.1(Size) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.2(Design ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Cl. 6, Cl.6.1, 6.1.1 & 6.1.2, 8.6 of IS 15298 part 1,ISO 1817,ISO 4643,(Resistance to fuel oil) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
8, 8.1, 8.2, 8.2.1(Marking) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
|
20 Jan, 2028 |
- Exclusion: Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes |
1786 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 16703 (2017) |
Textiles - High density polyethylene (HDPE) polypropylene (PP) woven sacks for packaging of 25 kg polymer materials - Specification |
- |
27568 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.1(Mass of Bale) |
- |
250 |
|
4.2,5.1,5.2, 5.3,5.4 |
5.2 Table 1(Dimensions) |
- |
250 |
|
4.2,5.1,5.2, 5.3,5.4 |
5.2 Table 1(Ends per dm) |
- |
250 |
|
4.2,5.1,5.2, 5.3,5.4 |
5.2 Table 1(Picks per dm) |
- |
250 |
|
4.2,5.1,5.2, 5.3,5.4 |
5.2 Table 1(Mass of sack, Gusseted type, g - IS 1964) |
- |
250 |
|
4.2,5.1,5.2, 5.3,5.4 |
5.2 Table 1(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip
method, 325 mm × 70mm1)] Min, N) (kgf): - IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
1350 |
|
1100+250 |
5.2 Table 1(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip
method, 325 mm × 70mm1)] Min, N2) (kgf): - IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
1350 |
|
1100+250 |
5.2 Table 1(Breaking strength of bottom seam (Ravelled strip
method), Min, N) (kgf) - IS 9030) |
- |
1350 |
|
1100+250 |
5.2 Table 1(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method),
percent : IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
5.2 Table 1(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method),
percent : IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
5.2 Table 1(Drop impact strength) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
(Clauses 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4) Table 1 (Ash Content ,a) For UV stabilized sacks) |
- |
950 |
|
0 |
(Clauses 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4) Table 1 (Ash Content ,b) For non- UV stabilized sacks) |
- |
950 |
|
0 |
5.2 Table 1(Dimensions) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2 Table 1(Dimensions) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2 Table 1(Dimensions) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1787 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 4985 (2000) |
Unplasticized pvc pipes for potable water supplies - Specification (Third Revision) |
- |
23394 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
11.2(Resistance to External Blows at 0°C) |
- |
1000 |
|
300 |
11.1-Table 6(MECHANICAL PROPERTIES-Hydrostatic Pressure Test (Acceptance Test)) |
- |
850 |
|
0 |
11.1-Table 6(MECHANICAL PROPERTIES-Hydrostatic Pressure Test (Type Test)) |
- |
5000 |
|
0 |
10.6(PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
10.5(PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Vicat Softening Temperature) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
10.4(PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Reversion Test) |
- |
700 |
|
200 |
10.2(PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS-Opacity) |
- |
575 |
|
0 |
10.1.1(PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS-Visual Appearance) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
9.1(PIPE ENDS) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
7.1.1.1(DIMENSIONS-PIPE-Mean O.D. (Minimum)) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
Clause 10.7(Sulphated Ash Content) |
- |
950 |
|
0 |
10.1(Colour) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1788 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 15778 (2007) |
Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (Cpvc) pipes for potable hot and cold water distribution supplies - Specification |
- |
152694 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
7.1
IS 12235 (Part 1)
Table 2(Dimension of Pipes:
Mean outside Diameter) |
- |
500 |
|
7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.3 |
7.1,7.1.1
IS 12235 (Part 1)
Table 2(Outside Diameter at any point) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1.1 |
7.1.2
IS 12235 (Part 1)
Table 2(Wall Thickness ) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1.1 |
7.1.3 (Effective length) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1.1 |
8(Pipe Ends) |
- |
300 |
|
8, 9.1 |
9.1(Visual Appearance) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 9.1 |
9.2
IS 12235 (Part 3)(Opacity) |
- |
575 |
|
0 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Lead (first extraction)) |
- |
3000 |
|
9.3 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Lead (third extraction)) |
- |
0 |
|
9.3 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Dialkyl tin C4 and higher homologues measured as tin (third extraction)) |
- |
0 |
|
9.3 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Cadmium (for all three extracts) ) |
- |
0 |
|
9.3 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Mercury (for all three extracts) ) |
- |
0 |
|
9.3 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Other toxic substances such as 'di-n-octyl-tin- s-s bis iso-octyl mercapto acetate' and 'butyl stearate' (third extraction) ) |
- |
0 |
|
9.3 |
Cl. 9.3,IS 4985 Cl. 10.3(Other toxic substances including di-n-octyl-tin- s-s bis iso-octyl mercapto acetate' and 'butyl stearate') |
- |
0 |
|
9.3 |
9.4
IS 12235(Part 5/Sec 1 and Sec 2)(Reversion Test :
When tested by the method prescribed in IS 12235(Part 5/Sec 1 and Sec 2), a length of pipe 200 + 20 mm long shall not alter in length by more than 5 percent.) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
9.5
IS 12235(Part 2)(Vicat Softening Temperature:
When tested by the method prescribed in IS 12235(Part 2), the Vicat softening temperature of the specimen
shall not be less than 110°C.) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
9.6
IS 12235(Part 14)(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
10.1
Table 3
IS 12235
(Part 8/Sec 1)(Hydrostatic Characteristics) |
- |
850 |
|
20°C /1 h. |
10.1
Table 3
IS 12235
(Part 8/Sec 1)(Hydrostatic Characteristics) |
- |
4800 |
|
95°C /165 h |
10.1
Table 3
IS 12235
(Part 8/Sec 1)(Hydrostatic Characteristics) |
- |
11000 |
|
95°C /1000 h |
10.2
Table 3
IS 12235
(Part 8/Sec 1)(Thermal Stability by Hydrostatic Pressure Testing) |
- |
1000 |
|
1000+109500 |
10.3
IS 4985
Table 4(Resistance to External Blow at O°C:
When tested by the method prescribed in IS 4985, with classified striker mass and drop height as given in Table 4, the pipe shall have a true impact rate of not more than 10 percent.) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+300 |
10.4
IS 12235(Part 19)(Flattening Test) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
10.5
IS 12235(Part 13)(Tensile Strength :
When tested by the method prescribed in IS 12235(Part 13), the tensile strength at yield shall not be less than 50 MPaat 27±2°C.
) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
6.3.2
Annex C(Verification of the Malfunction Temperature, Tmal:
) |
- |
11000 |
|
11000+300 |
6.3(K value Test) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
6.2.1
Annex B(Chloride Content of Resin) |
- |
4300 |
|
0 |
6.3.1
Annex B(Chloride content) |
- |
4300 |
|
0 |
6.3.2
IS 13360 (Part 3/See 1)(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1789 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 14151 : Part 2 (2008) |
Irrigation equipment - Sprinkler pipes - Specification: Part 2 quick coupled polyethylene pipes and fittings (Second Revision) |
- |
33275 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl. 4.1.1.2.1, IS 14151 (P-1)-1999, Cl. 4, IS 2530-1963, Cl. 10(Cabon Black Content) |
- |
925 |
|
0 |
Cl. 4.1.1.2.1, IS 14151 (P-1)-1999, Cl. 4, IS 2530-1963, Cl. 16(Carbon Black Dispersion) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
7.2.1 (Visual and Workmanship Requirement) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
3.0(Reversion test) |
- |
700 |
|
700+300 |
3.0(Tensile strength at yield) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
3.0((ii)Acceptance Test at 3.8MPa induced stress for 48 hours at 80°C) |
- |
1600 |
|
0 |
3.0((i)Quality Test at 3.5MPa induced stress for 165 hours at 80°C) |
- |
4800 |
|
0 |
4.1.1.2.1(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
4.1.1.2.1(MFI @ 1900C/5.0 Kg) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
4.1.5(a. Identification of Rubber Ring) |
- |
1050 |
|
0 |
4.1.5(b. Colour of rubber ring) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
4.1.5(c. Change in hardness after keeping it in air at 70°C for 7 days) |
- |
375 |
|
0 |
6.1.1, 6.1.1.1(Leakage Test) |
- |
850 |
|
0 |
6.1.2.2( Hydraulic Proof Test) |
- |
850 |
|
0 |
Cl.6.1.3(Weldability Test- b) Acceptance test) |
- |
1600 |
|
0 |
Cl.6.1.3(Weldability Test- a) Quality test) |
- |
4800 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1790 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 12818 (2010) |
Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (Pvc - U) screen and casing pipes for bore/tubewells - Specification (Second Revision) |
- |
11594 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1.2(K-Value as per IS-4669) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
4.1.1
(VCM Content as per IS 10151 (Annex A)) |
- |
3000 |
|
0 |
8.4(Sealing rings - Hardness) |
- |
375 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4.1 and Table 13
Fig 3B & 4B(Dimensions of sealing elements) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
9.1(Visual Appearance) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
9.2(Internal Diameter) |
- |
350 |
|
0 |
9.3(Density
IS 12235 (Part 14)) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
9.4 and Table 14(Resistance to External Blows at 0 ?C
IS 12235 (Part 9)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+300 |
9.5(Tensile Strength
IS 12235(Part 13)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
9.6(Vicat Softening Temperature
IS 12235 (Part 2).) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
9.7(Effect on Water
a) Lead (first extraction)
b) Lead (Third extraction)
c) Dialkyl Tin C4 & higher homologues measured as Tin (Third extraction)
d) Cadmium (All three extracts)
e) Mercury (All three extracts)
f) Other Toxic Substances
) |
- |
3000 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1791 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 4984 (2016) |
Polyethylene pipes for water supply - Specification (Fifth Revision) |
- |
38700 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
6.2(Colour) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
6.2.1(6.1.1 Identification Stripes) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
7() |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
7.2(Length) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
7.4 table -3 & 4(6.1 Dimensions) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
7.4.1.2(Ovality) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8,/8.1/8.1.1 table-5(PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS / Hydraulic Characteristics/ Internal Pressure Creep Rupture Test of Pipe) |
- |
21400 |
|
1600+4000+4800+11000 |
8.1.2 table -5(Internal Pressure Creep Rupture Test of Pipe Joints) |
- |
1600 |
|
0 |
8.2(Longitudinal Reversion Test) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
8.3(Carbon black) |
- |
925 |
|
0 |
8.4( Melt Flow Rate) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
8.5 (Oxidation Induction Time) |
- |
2200 |
|
0 |
8.6(Overall migration) |
- |
1700 |
|
0 |
8.7(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
8.8(Tensile Strength for Butt-fusion) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
8.9 table-6(Elongation at Break) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
8.10(Slow Crack Growth Rate) |
- |
5500 |
|
0 |
5.2(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
5.2(MFI @ 1900C/5.0 Kg) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
5.2(Volatile matter Content) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1792 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 14885 (2001) |
Polyethylene pipes for the supply of gaseous fuels - Specification |
- |
356175 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.4(Colour) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
6.1, Table-3(Ovality Pipe, Cl 6.3.2) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
6.1, Table-3(Nominal Outside Diameter of Pipes , Cl 6.3.1) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
6.2.1, Table-4(Minimum Wall Thickness, Cl.6.3, Cl.6.2.1.1, Table-5) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
6.4(Length of pipe) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
7, Table-6(Maximmn Out of Square of Each Pipe End) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.1(Hydraulic Charactristics, Annex-A) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.2(Reversion Test. Annex-C) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.3(Density, Annex A of IS 7328) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4(Melt Flow Rate (MFR), IS 2530) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.7(Tensile yield strength, Annex-J) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.7(Elongation at break, Annex-J) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.5(Thermal Stability to Oxidation, Annex-D) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.8(Resistance to Weathering, Annex-F) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.9(Squeeze off, Annex-G) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.6 & Table-2(Volatile Content: Annex-H of IS 14885) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.5 & Table-2(Thermal Stability to Oxidation, Annex-D of IS 14885) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
Table-2, 5.1(Conventional Density, IS 7328:1992) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
Table-2, 5.1(Melt Flow Rate, IS 2530:1963) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
Table-2, 5.1(Thermal Staibility, Annex-D) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
Table-2, 5.1(Resistance to gas constituents, Cl 5.5) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
Table-2, 5.1(Pigment dispersion, Annex-E) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1793 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 15328 (2003) |
Unplasticized Non-Pressure Polyvinyl Chloride ( PVC -U ) Pipes for use in Underground Drainage and Sewerage Systems - |
- |
18150 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5,5.2(Composition of the material
The material shall contain a minimum of
0.3 percent of rutile grade titanium dioxide.) |
- |
1200 |
|
Tio2 |
6.1,6.1.1
IS 12235 (Part 1)
Table 1(Dimension of Pipes:
Mean outside Diameter, dem) |
- |
500 |
|
6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3 & 6.1.4 |
6.1,6.1.1
IS 12235 (Part 1)
Table 1(Outside Diameter at any point, de) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.2
IS 4985
Table 2(Wall Thickness, e ) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.3 (Length of Pipe) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 3(Dimensions of integral sockets and spigot ends :-
a) Elastomeric Sealing Ringsockets and
spigot ends
i)Meean inside dia. Of socket, dsm) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 3(ii) Min. depth of engagement, A. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4
Table 3(iii) Depth of sealing Zone C ) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 3(iv) Length of spigot, l1) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 3(v) Chamfer length, H : Approx.) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4.1
(wall thickness of sockets
e2 min=0.9e
) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4.1
(e3min=0.75e) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 4(b) Solvent Cement Joint sockets and
spigot ends
i) Mean inside dia. Of socket, dsm) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 4(ii) Length of Solvent Cement socket, l2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 4(iii) Length of spigot, l1, 100 mm Min.) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
6.1.4,
Table 4(iv) Chamfer length, H, 7 mm Approx.) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 6.1 |
7.1(Appearance:-
) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
7.2(Colour ) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
7.3
IS 1223S
( Part 2)(Vicat Softening Temperature
When determined according to IS 1223S
( Part 2), shall not be lessthan 79°C.) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
7.4
IS 1223S ( Part 5)(Longitudinal Reversion:
When tested according to the methodprescribed in IS 1223S ( Part 5), shall not exceed ± 5 percent.
The pipe shall not exhibit any blisters, bubbles or crackson completion of the test.) |
- |
700 |
|
700+300 |
8.1
Annex B(Resistance to External Blows at 0ºC:
When tested according to the method prescribed in Annex B, the pipes hall have a true impact rate of not more than I0 percent.) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+300 |
8.2
Annex C
Table 5(Ring Stiffness:
When tested according to the method described in Annex C,the ring stiffness of the pipe shall be as stated in Table 5) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+300 |
8.3
IS 12235 ( Part 8/ Sec 1 )
Table 6(Resistance to internal Hydrostatic Pressure(Type Test)
a) Acceptance Test:(1h at 27 0 C)
) |
- |
850 |
|
0 |
8.3
IS 12235 ( Part 8/ Sec 1 )
Table 6(b) Type Test:(1000h at 60 0 C)
) |
- |
11000 |
|
0 |
10.1.1
Annex D(Internal hydrostatic pressure test for elastomeric sealing ring joints) |
- |
850 |
|
0 |
10.1.2
Annex E(Internal negative hydrostatic pressure test (internal vacuum) for elastomeric sealing ring joints) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
'7.5 (amdt.7)(Effect on Water (Type test)) |
- |
3000 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1794 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 3087 (2005) |
Practicle boards of wood and other lingnocellulosic materials (medium density) for general purposes -Specification |
- |
20438 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
7(Finish) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
8.3(Dimensional Tolerances) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
9.2, 11.4(Moisture content) |
- |
700 |
|
700+500 |
11.10(screw withdrawal strength) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (i) Table 1(Density Variation (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
1 (i) Table 1(Density Variation (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
1 (i) Table 1(Density Variation (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
1 (i) Table 1(Density Variation (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
1 (i) Table 1(Density Variation (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
1 (ii) (a) Table 1(Water absorption, 2h soacking (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (a) Table 1(Water absorption, 2h soacking (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (a) Table 1(Water absorption, 2h soacking (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (a) Table 1(Water absorption, 2h soacking (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (a) Table 1(Water absorption, 2h soacking (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) Table 1 (b)(Water absorption, 24h soacking (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (b) Table 1 (Water absorption, 24h soacking (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (b) Table 1 (Water absorption, 24h soacking (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (ii) (b) Table 1 (Water absorption, 24h soacking (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
550+500 |
1 (iii) (a) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Length (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (a) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Length (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (a) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Length (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (a) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Length (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (a) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Length (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (b) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Width (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (b) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Width (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (b) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Width (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iii) (b) Table 1(Linear expression (swelling in water), Width (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iv) Table 1(Thickness swelling, Width (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iv) Table 1(Thickness swelling, Width (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iv) Table 1(Thickness swelling, Width (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iv) Table 1(Thickness swelling, Width (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (iv) Table 1(Thickness swelling, Width (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (v) Table 1(Swelling in thickness due to surface absorption, (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (v) Table 1(Swelling in thickness due to surface absorption, (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (v) Table 1(Swelling in thickness due to surface absorption, (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (v) Table 1(Swelling in thickness due to surface absorption, (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (v) Table 1(Swelling in thickness due to surface absorption, (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
550 |
|
0 |
1 (vi) (a), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Average (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (a), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Average (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (a), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Average (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (a), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Average (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (a), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Average (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (b), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Minimum (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (b), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Minimum (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (b), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Minimum (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (b), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Minimum (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vi) (b), Table 1(Modulus of rupture, Minimum (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPT) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (a), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Average (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (a), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Average (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (a), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Average (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (a), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Average (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (a), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Average (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPT) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (b), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Minimum (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (b), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Minimum (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (b), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Minimum (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (b), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Minimum (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (vii) (b), Table 1(Modulus of elasticity, Minimum (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPT) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (a), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Upto 20mm thickness (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (a), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface,Upto 20mm thickness (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (a), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Upto 20mm thickness (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (a), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Upto 20mm thickness (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (a), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Upto 20mm thickness (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPT) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (b), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Above 20mm thickness (Flat Pressed Single Layer)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (b), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface,Above 20mm thickness (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 1)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (b), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Above 20mm thickness (Flat Pressed Three Layer grade 2)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (b), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Above 20mm thickness (Extrusion Pressed Solids) XPS) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
1 (viii) (b), Table 1(Tensile strenath perpendicullr to surface, Above 20mm thickness (Extrusion Pressed Tubular) XPT) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1795 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 13488 (2008) |
Irrigation equipment - Emitting pipe systems - Specification (First Revision) |
- |
12100 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.1.2 (Ref. Cl 4.1.c & 4.2.a of IS 12786 : 1989)(Carbon Black content - IS 2530 : 1963) |
- |
925 |
|
0 |
5.1.2 (Ref. Cl 4.2.b of IS 12786 : 1989)(The dispersion of Carbon Black content shall be satisfactory - IS 2530 : 1963) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
6.2.2(Fittings) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
6.3(General) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
8.1.2(Uniformity of Emission Rate for Unregulated Emitting Pipes) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
8.2(Emission Rate of Emitting Unit as a Function of Inlet Pressure) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
8.3.1(Wall Thickness ofEmitting Pipe) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
8.3.2(Inside Diameter ofEmitting Pipe) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.3.3(Flow Paths in Emitting Unit) |
- |
400 |
|
0 |
8.3.4(Spacing ofEmitter Units) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
8.4.1(Resistance to Hydrostatic Pressure at Ambient Temperature) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
8.4.2(Resistance to Hydrostatic Pressure at Elevated Temperature) |
- |
1600 |
|
0 |
8.5(Resistance to Tension at Elevated Temperature) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
8.6(Resistance to Pull Out of Joints Between Fitting and Emitting
IS 13479) |
- |
400 |
|
0 |
8.7.1(Resistance of PE Emitting Pipe to
Environmental Stress Cracking -Acceptance Test
Annex D of IS 12786) |
- |
1200 |
|
0 |
8.7.2(Resistance of PE Emitting Pipe to
Environmental Stress Cracking - Type Test
Annex D of IS 12786) |
- |
1600 |
|
0 |
8.8(Determination of Emitting Unit Exponent) |
- |
600 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1796 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 15801 (2008) |
Polypropylene - Random copolymer pipes for hot and cold water supplies - Specification |
- |
111344 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 7(Dimensions Of Pipes) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
Cl 8(Visual Appearance) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
Cl 9.1(Hydraulic Characteristics) |
- |
18400 |
|
1000+1600+4800+11000 |
Cl 9.2(Fusion Compatibility) |
- |
4800 |
|
0 |
Cl 9.3(Reversion Test ) |
- |
700 |
|
700+300 |
Cl 9.4 & Annex B(Impact Strength) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+300 |
Cl 9.5(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
Cl 9.6(Melt Flow Rate) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
Cl 9.7(Carbon Black Content & Dispersion) |
- |
1625 |
|
925+700 |
Cl 9.8(Thermal Stability By Hydrostatic Pressure Testing) |
- |
1700 |
|
1700+82125 |
Cl 9.9(Opacity) |
- |
575 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1797 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 15907 (2010) |
Agro textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE) woven beds for vermiculture – Specification |
- |
62910 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1(Identification) |
- |
2000 |
|
0 |
4.1(Linear Density) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
4.1(Width) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
4.3(Cord Beading - IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2.1(Lamination- IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2.1(Thickness of coating film- method A of IS 13162 (Part 3)) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2.1(Lamination- IS 15907) |
- |
2000 |
|
0 |
5.3.1(Construction- IS 15907) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
5.3.1(The width of the hem - IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.3.2(Finished width of pocket - IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.3.2(Construction- IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.3.2(Construction- IS 15907) |
- |
350 |
|
0 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (i)(Mass) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ii)(Breaking strength before UV exposure,warp - IS 1969 ) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ii)(Breaking strength before UV exposure,weft - IS 1969 ) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (iv)(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure, - Annex B of IS 15907 and IS 1969) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (v)(Welded seam strength before UV exposure- IS 1969) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vi)(Welded seam strength after UV exposure- Annex B of IS 15907 and IS 1969) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vii)(Tear strength, Warp - Method A2 of IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vii)(Tear strength, Weft - Method A2 of IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (viii)(Puncture strength - Annex C of IS 15907) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ix)(Environmental stress cracking test - Annex D of IS 15907) |
- |
1200 |
|
1200+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (x)(Resistance to chemicals, change in the mass - Annex E of IS 15907) |
- |
2000 |
|
2000+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (xi)(Colour fastness to artificial light -IS 2454) |
- |
1500 |
|
1500+250 |
6- Table 1- SL.No (xii)(Bursting pressure-IS 1966) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
6.1(Length -IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
6.1(Width - IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
6.1(Height - IS 15907) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
6.2(Water Proofness, IS 7940) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
6.2(Water Proofness,IS 7941) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1798 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 13592 (2013) |
Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-U) Pipes for Soil and Waste Discharge System Inside and Outside Buiildings Including Ventilation and Rainwater System |
- |
37600 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl.5(Surface colour of the pipes shall be dark shade of grey) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
Cl6.3(The composition shall be based on PVC resin
having a K-value of 64 or greater when tested in
accordance with IS 4669) |
- |
1100 |
|
K Value |
Cl.7.1(Mean outside diameter, outside diameter at any point
for Type A and Type B pipes
manufactured plain or with socket shall be as given in
Table 1. Dimensions shall be measured according to
the method given in IS 12235 (Part 1).) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
Cl.7.1( outside diameter at any point
for Type A and Type B pipes
manufactured plain or with socket shall be as given in
Table 1. Dimensions shall be measured according to
the method given in IS 12235 (Part 1).) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1 |
Cl.7.1( wall thickness at any point
for Type A and Type B pipes
manufactured plain or with socket shall be as given in
Table 1. Dimensions shall be measured according to
the method given in IS 12235 (Part 1).) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1 |
Cl.7.2(Pipes shall be supplied in nominal lengths of 2, 3, 4 or
6 metres either plain or with socket for solvent
cementing/grooved socket. Tolerances on specified
length shall be + 10 mm and – 0 mm.The nominal length of the pipe with socket for solvent
cementing/grooved socket shall be as given in Fig. 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1 |
Cl.7.3.1(Minimum wall thickness of socket on pipes shall
be as given in Table 2 read with Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1 |
Cl.7.3.2(Dimensions of sockets for solvent cementing and
grooved sockets of pipes shall be as given in Tables 3
and 4 respectively, read with Fig. 2 and 3.) |
- |
0 |
|
Included in 7.1 |
Cl.8.1(The internal and external surface of the pipes shall be
smooth and clean, and free from grooving and other
defects. The end shall be clearly cut and shall be square
with the axis of the pipe. The end may be chamfered
on the plain side.) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
Cl.8.2(When tested by the method described in IS 12235
(Part 5), a length of pipe sample of 200 ± 20 mm shall
not alter in length by more than 5 percent. In the case
of socket ended pipes, this test shall be carried out on
the plain portion of pipe taken at least 100 mm away
from the root of the socket.) |
- |
700 |
|
700+300 |
Cl8.3(This test shall be carried out for socket end pipes only.
When tested by the method described in IS 12235
(Part 6), the test specimens shall not show blisters,
excessive delamination or cracking or signs of weld
line splitting.) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
Cl.8.4(When determined in accordance with IS 12235 (Part 2),
the vicat softening temperature of the specimen shall
not be less than 79°C.) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
Cl.8.5(After the required
period of exposure, the tensile strengths of two samples when tested as per IS 12235 (Part 13) shall not show
difference of more than 20 percent of their initial tensile
strengths) |
- |
3500 |
|
0 |
Cl. 9, IS 12235 Part 7(Resistance to Sulphuric Acid) |
- |
2000 |
|
2000+300 |
Cl.10.1(When tested by method prescribed in IS 12235 (Part 9),the pipe shall have a true impact rate of not more than
10 percent. Mass of striker and height of fall shall be
as per Annex A.) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+300 |
Cl.10.2(When determined in accordance with the method
described in IS 12235 (Part 13), the tensile strength at
break shall not be less than 45 MPa.) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+250 |
Cl.10.3(The axial shrinkage shall not exceed 2 percent when
determined in accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
700 |
|
0 |
Cl.11.(Jointing of solvent
cementing joints is to be carried out using solvent
conforming to IS 14182.
Apply a pressure of 0.05 MPa for a period of 15 min
and there should be no leakage at any joint.) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
Cl. 12, IS 12235 Part 11(Resistance to Di-Chloro-Methane) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1799 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 14887 (2014) |
Textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE)/ polypropylene (PP) woven sacks for packaging of 50 kg food grains – Specification (first revision) |
- |
23143 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.1(Material Identification) |
- |
1050 |
|
0 |
3.1(Overall Migration) |
- |
1700 |
|
0 |
3.2(Tapes – Width and Thickness
( IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
(IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
3.3.1(Bottom seam (IS 10789)) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 ii(Dimensions ) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
250 |
|
0 |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 v(Mass of sack ) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 vi(Average breaking strength of fabric ) |
- |
2200 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 viii(Elongation at break of fabric ) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
2200 |
|
0 |
4.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
950 |
|
0 |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
(IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
3.2(Tapes – Tenacity (IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
3.2(Tapes – Elongation at point of rupture
(IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
0 |
|
0 |
3.2(Tapes – Dimensional stability (PP)
(IS 11197)) |
- |
1400 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |
1800 |
CIPET, Ahmedabad
| 7116134
| IS 12823 (2015) |
Prelaminated Particle Boards from Wood and other Lignocellulosic Material - Specification ( First Revision ) |
- |
18281 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 8(Dimensions & Tolerances) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.2(Test For Density) |
- |
500 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.3(Test For Moisture Content) |
- |
700 |
|
700+500 |
Cl 10.4(For Water AbsorptionTest ) |
- |
1200 |
|
1200+500 |
Cl 10.5(For Swelling in water Test ) |
- |
300 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.6(Tesr For Modulus Of Elasticity & Mudulus Of Rupture) |
- |
1100 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.7(For Determination of Tensile Strength Perpendicular to Surface) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+500 |
Cl 10.8(For Determination of Tensile Strength Perpendicular to Surface After Ageing Test) |
- |
1100 |
|
1100+4300 |
Cl 10.9(Test For Screw Withdrawal Strength) |
- |
2200 |
|
2200+500 |
Cl 10.10 & Annex C( Test For Abrasion Resistance) |
- |
875 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.11 & Annex D( Test For Resistance to Steam) |
- |
900 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.12 & Annex E( Test For Crack Resistance) |
- |
900 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.13 & Annex F( Test For Resistance to Cigarette Burn) |
- |
900 |
|
0 |
Cl 10.14 & Annex G( Test For Resistance to Stain) |
- |
1000 |
|
0 |
|
31 Dec, 2027 |
- - |