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IS 16362 (2024) |
Geosynthetics - Geotextiles for Subsurface Drainage, Subgrade Separation, Subgrade Stabilization, Filtration and Erosion Control (In Hard Armor Systems) Applications - Specification (second revision) |
Class 1H, Class 2H, Class 3H |
296030 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl-4.2(isophthalic acid content of the virgin polyester) |
- |
7210 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m, Min) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N, Min) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N, Min (see Note 1)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (f)(Trapezoidal tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N, Min) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (h)(Abrasion strength) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (ii) (a)(Resistance to installation damage,percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP (see Note 3), Min) |
- |
150000 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (ii) (b)("Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of
original strength, Min") |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (c)(Minimum retained ultimate tensile strength (for 100 years service life), percent) |
- |
71000 |
|
- |
Cl-4.1(Material) |
- |
1520 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1(Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (c)(Roll width, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (d)(Elongation at break, Percentage, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (e)(Grab strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (f)(Trapezoidal tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (ii) (a)(Apparent opening size, mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (ii) (b)(Water flow rate normal to the plane, l/m2/s, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (a)(Abrasion strength, percentage retained strength in breaking load, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (b)(Resistance to UV light weathering, Percentage retained strength in breaking load after 500 h UV exposure, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-9(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2(isophthalic acid content of the virgin polyester) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N, Min (see Note 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (f)(Trapezoidal tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (h)(Abrasion strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (ii) (a)(Resistance to installation damage,percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP (see Note 3), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (ii) (b)("Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of
original strength, Min") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (c)(Minimum retained ultimate tensile strength (for 100 years service life), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.1(Material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1(Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (c)(Roll width, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (d)(Elongation at break, Percentage, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (e)(Grab strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (f)(Trapezoidal tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (ii) (a)(Apparent opening size, mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (ii) (b)(Water flow rate normal to the plane, l/m2/s, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (a)(Abrasion strength, percentage retained strength in breaking load, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (b)(Resistance to UV light weathering, Percentage retained strength in breaking load after 500 h UV exposure, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-9(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2(isophthalic acid content of the virgin polyester) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N, Min (see Note 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (f)(Trapezoidal tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (i) (h)(Abrasion strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (ii) (a)(Resistance to installation damage,percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP (see Note 3), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-1 (ii) (b)("Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of
original strength, Min") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (c)(Minimum retained ultimate tensile strength (for 100 years service life), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.1(Material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1(Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.1.2, 8.4, Table-2, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.2.3, 8.4, Table-3, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.3.2, 8.4, Table-4, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (i)(Geotextile class) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (ii)(Permittivity1), s-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 6.4.3, 8.4, Table-5, (iii)(AOS2,3), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (c)(Roll width, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (d)(Elongation at break, Percentage, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (e)(Grab strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (f)(Trapezoidal tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (ii) (a)(Apparent opening size, mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (ii) (b)(Water flow rate normal to the plane, l/m2/s, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (a)(Abrasion strength, percentage retained strength in breaking load, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2, 7.2 & 8.4, Table-6 (iii) (b)(Resistance to UV light weathering, Percentage retained strength in breaking load after 500 h UV exposure, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-9(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
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IS 15852 (2009) |
Textiles – Polyester blended woven shirting for uniforms |
Textile |
26910 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
510 |
|
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4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
760 |
|
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4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
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1010 |
|
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4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
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1010 |
|
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4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
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1500 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
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5000 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
1220 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
610 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
910 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
410 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
1810 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
4810 |
|
- |
4.1 Table 1-(xvii)(a) Light (change in colour )) |
- |
1510 |
|
- |
Cl. 4.1(table 1- xvii)(b) Washing: Test 2:
I) Change in colour
2) Staining of adjacent fabrics) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Dry-heat (change in colour)) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline ):
I) Change in colour
2) Staining of adjacent fabric) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Rubbing:
I) Dry
2) Wet) |
- |
260 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Hot pressing:
I) Change in colour
2) Staining of adjacent fabrics) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Dry-heat (change in colour)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 Table 1-(xvii)(a) Light (change in colour )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl. 4.1(table 1- xvii)(b) Washing: Test 2:
I) Change in colour
2) Staining of adjacent fabrics) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Dry-heat (change in colour)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline ):
I) Change in colour
2) Staining of adjacent fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Rubbing:
I) Dry
2) Wet) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Hot pressing:
I) Change in colour
2) Staining of adjacent fabrics) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xv(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(table 1- xvii)(Dry-heat (change in colour)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 26.05.2025 |
3 |
IS 15853 (2009) |
Textiles – Polyester blended woven suiting for uniforms |
Textile |
27420 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
1220 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
1810 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
4810 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
410 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
1510 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
610 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
1270 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
910 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xvi)(Colour fastness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Sr. No.xvi(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,i)(
i) Nominal count of warp and
weft yarns (For guidance only)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,ii)(Length,m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iii)(Overall widthc m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,iv)(iv) Threads/dm: IS 1963
a) Warp
b) Weft
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,v)(v) Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,vi)(vi) Fibres composition, percent :
a) Polyester
b) Viscose/cotton
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1vi,i)(vii) Breaking strength on 5 cm × 20 cm strip, N (kgf), Min:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,viii)(viii) Tear strength, N (kgf), Min:
a) Wrap way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xi)(ix) Dimensional stability to dry heat at 150 ± 2o C, percent, Max:
a) Warp way
b) Weft way
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,x)(x) Soil release efficiency, Min:
a) Initial (Finished)
a) After 50 washes
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1x,i)(xi) Crease recovery angle in dry state, degrees, Min (Initially and after
three repeated washes)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xii)(xii) Pilling resistance, Min
(After 5 h of test)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiii)(xiii) Dimensional change on washing, percent, Max:
a) Warpway
b) Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xiv)(Abrasion resistance 5 000 rubs (Martindale method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1, Table 1,xv)(xv) pH value of aqueous extract
(Hot method)
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Limited Flame Spread Requirement) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Anti-Bacterial Activity Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 26.05.2025
For fabric only |
4 |
IS 15351 (2015) |
Agro textiles – Laminated high density polyethylene (HDPE) woven geomembrane for water proof lining – Specification (second revision) |
Type I/ Type II/ Type III/ Type IV |
246700 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Thickness, mm- IS 7016: Part 1) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Breaking Load on 20 cm X 10 cm Strip, Min ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
208000 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Impact failure load, at 1524 mm drop,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Tear resistance, N, Min-Method A1 of
IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Table-1(Breaking load on 20 × 10 cm strip, N, Min after) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
3.1(HDPE Tapes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
3.2(HDPE Fabric) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
5(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1(Lamination) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
5.2(Panel Width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.3(Joints/Seams) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( Min, gram force at 50 percent failure-Annex C) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(IS 7016 (Part 6)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Thickness, mm- IS 7016: Part 1) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Breaking Load on 20 cm X 10 cm Strip, Min ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Tear resistance, N, Min-Method A1 of
IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Table-1(Breaking load on 20 × 10 cm strip, N, Min after) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3.1(HDPE Tapes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3.2(HDPE Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5(MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1(Lamination) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.2(Panel Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.3(Joints/Seams) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2( Min, gram force at 50 percent failure-Annex C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.1 and 6.2(IS 7016 (Part 6)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
|
- |
- - |
5 |
IS 17261 (2022) |
Textiles - Polyester continuous filament fully drawn yarns - Specification (first revision) |
- |
96160 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain ( IS17261)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Anti-microbial activity value (IS/ISO 20743)) |
- |
4800 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up ( IS17261)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content ( IS17261)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 (Part-2)) |
- |
46000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 (Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn ( IS17261)) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE ( IS17261)) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Lustre/Brightness TiO2 Content) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-6(Colour Fastness Rating To Light Change in colour) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-7(Colour Fastness Rating To Washing Change in colour) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-8(Colour Fastness Rating To Washing Staining) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.5 & Table-9(Colour Fastness Rating To Rubbing Dry) |
- |
260 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-10(Colour Fastness Rating To Rubbing Wet) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.5 & Table-11(Colour Fastness Rating To Perspiration (acidic and alkaline) Change in colour) |
- |
550 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-12(Colour Fastness Rating To Perspiration (acidic and alkaline) Staining) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.7 & Table 7(Colour Fastness Rating To Light Change in colour (IS/ISO 105-B01 or IS/ISO 105-B02)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to Light) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fatness to Washing, Test 2) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Moisture Regain , %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Water soluble matter %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Finish oil pickup, %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Phosphorus content , %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Phosphorus content , %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with refernce to standard yarn, %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 Table 4(Colour difference with referece standard yarn, measure as DE) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
6000 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.7 & table-7(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.7 & table-7(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.7 & table-7(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.7 & table-7(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.7 & table-7(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (a)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Virgin polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16481) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (b)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Dope dyed/white yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16482) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (c)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Recycled polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16483) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.1 Table -3(No. of filaments in multifilament yarn) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density ,Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
4(Classification (IS 17261)) |
- |
2970 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(Boiling water shrinkage, IS 17087) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(Interlace as nips per metre, Annex B of IS 17262) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Boiling Water Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
ALREADY GIVEN |
6.6(Commercial Mass, IS 7703) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Anti-microbial activity value (IS/ISO 20743)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
6760 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 (Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 (Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Lustre/Brightness TiO2 Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-6(Colour Fastness Rating To Light Change in colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-7(Colour Fastness Rating To Washing Change in colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-8(Colour Fastness Rating To Washing Staining) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-9(Colour Fastness Rating To Rubbing Dry) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-10(Colour Fastness Rating To Rubbing Wet) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-11(Colour Fastness Rating To Perspiration (acidic and alkaline) Change in colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-12(Colour Fastness Rating To Perspiration (acidic and alkaline) Staining) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & Table 7(Colour Fastness Rating To Light Change in colour (IS/ISO 105-B01 or IS/ISO 105-B02)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to Light) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fatness to Washing, Test 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Moisture Regain , %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Water soluble matter %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Finish oil pickup, %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Phosphorus content , %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Phosphorus content , %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with refernce to standard yarn, %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Colour difference with referece standard yarn, measure as DE) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (a)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Virgin polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16481) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (b)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Dope dyed/white yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16482) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (c)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Recycled polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16483) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(No. of filaments in multifilament yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density ,Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4(Classification (IS 17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(Boiling water shrinkage, IS 17087) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(Interlace as nips per metre, Annex B of IS 17262) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Boiling Water Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6(Commercial Mass, IS 7703) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Anti-microbial activity value (IS/ISO 20743)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 (Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 (Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE ( IS17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Lustre/Brightness TiO2 Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-6(Colour Fastness Rating To Light Change in colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-7(Colour Fastness Rating To Washing Change in colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-8(Colour Fastness Rating To Washing Staining) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-9(Colour Fastness Rating To Rubbing Dry) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-10(Colour Fastness Rating To Rubbing Wet) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-11(Colour Fastness Rating To Perspiration (acidic and alkaline) Change in colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 & Table-12(Colour Fastness Rating To Perspiration (acidic and alkaline) Staining) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & Table 7(Colour Fastness Rating To Light Change in colour (IS/ISO 105-B01 or IS/ISO 105-B02)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to Light) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fatness to Washing, Test 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Moisture Regain , %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Water soluble matter %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Finish oil pickup, %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Phosphorus content , %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Phosphorus content , %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with refernce to standard yarn, %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Colour difference with referece standard yarn, measure as DE) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.7 & table-7(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (a)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Virgin polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16481) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (b)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Dope dyed/white yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16482) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2 (c)(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Recycled polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16483) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(No. of filaments in multifilament yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density ,Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4(Classification (IS 17261)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(Boiling water shrinkage, IS 17087) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table -3(Interlace as nips per metre, Annex B of IS 17262) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Boiling Water Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6(Commercial Mass, IS 7703) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 26.05.2025 |
6 |
IS 863 (2023) |
Medical Textiles - Cotton bandage cloth - Specification third revision of IS 863 |
- |
7610 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.2, Table 1, i)(Count of yarn (for guidance only)) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, ii)(Threads, dm, Min) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, iii)(Mass, g/m2) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, iv)(Length, m, tolerance) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, v)(Width, m, tolerance) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.1(Fibre Identification) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, vi)(pH value of acqueous extract) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, vii)(Scouring loss, percent, Max) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, viii)(Freedom from optical whiteners) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, ix)(Colour fastness: a) Light) |
- |
1510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, ix)(Colour fastness: b) Washing (A1)) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, x)(Sterility (optional)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, i)(Count of yarn (for guidance only)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, ii)(Threads, dm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, iii)(Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, iv)(Length, m, tolerance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, v)(Width, m, tolerance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1(Fibre Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, vi)(pH value of acqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, vii)(Scouring loss, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, viii)(Freedom from optical whiteners) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, ix)(Colour fastness: a) Light) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, ix)(Colour fastness: b) Washing (A1)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2, Table 1, i)(Count of yarn (for guidance only)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, ii)(Threads, dm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, iii)(Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, iv)(Length, m, tolerance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, v)(Width, m, tolerance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Fibre Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, vi)(pH value of acqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, vii)(Scouring loss, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, viii)(Freedom from optical whiteners) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, ix)(Colour fastness: a) Light) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Table 1, ix)(Colour fastness: b) Washing (A1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 26.05.2025
Exclusion: Cl 4.2, Table 1, x) (Sterility (optional)) |
7 |
IS 758 (2023) |
MEDICAL TEXTILES � COTTON ABSORBENT GAUZE � SPECIFICATION ( Fifth Revision of IS 758 ) |
- |
8280 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (i)("Count of yarn (for guidance only)
(a)-Warp") |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (i)("Count of yarn (for guidance only)
(b)-Weft") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (ii)(Threads/dm) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (iii)(Mass, g/m2) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (iv)(Length, m) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (v)(Width, cm) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 a("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Odour") |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
Cl-4.1(Fibre Identification) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (vi)(Absorbency) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (vii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (viii)(Scouring loss, percent) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (ix)(Freedom from optical whitener) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (x)(Sterility (optional)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vi(Absorbency- IS 2369) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vii(pH value of aqueous extract - IS 1390) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-viii(Scouring loss - IS 1383 (mild method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-ix("Freedom from optical whitener
- viewing under ultra-violet light") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Medical Textiles — Absorbent Cotton Gauze — Specification (Fifth Revision)(Sterile product) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Non-sterile product) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 b("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Defective Selvedge") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 c("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Cracks") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 d("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Double ends") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 e("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Sloughing") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (i)("Count of yarn (for guidance only)
(a)-Warp") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (i)("Count of yarn (for guidance only)
(b)-Weft") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (ii)(Threads/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (iii)(Mass, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (iv)(Length, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (v)(Width, cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 a("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Odour") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.1(Fibre Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (vi)(Absorbency) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (vii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (viii)(Scouring loss, percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (ix)(Freedom from optical whitener) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vi(Absorbency- IS 2369) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vii(pH value of aqueous extract - IS 1390) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-viii(Scouring loss - IS 1383 (mild method)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-ix("Freedom from optical whitener
- viewing under ultra-violet light") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Medical Textiles — Absorbent Cotton Gauze — Specification (Fifth Revision)(Sterile product) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Non-sterile product) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 b("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Defective Selvedge") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 c("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Cracks") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 d("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Double ends") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 e("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Sloughing") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (i)("Count of yarn (for guidance only)
(a)-Warp") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (i)("Count of yarn (for guidance only)
(b)-Weft") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (ii)(Threads/dm) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (iii)(Mass, g/m2) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (iv)(Length, m) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (v)(Width, cm) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 a("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Odour") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.1(Fibre Identification) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (vi)(Absorbency) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (vii)(pH value of aqueous extract) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (viii)(Scouring loss, percent) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-4.2, Table 1 (ix)(Freedom from optical whitener) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vi(Absorbency- IS 2369) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vii(pH value of aqueous extract - IS 1390) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-viii(Scouring loss - IS 1383 (mild method)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl.4.2 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-ix("Freedom from optical whitener
- viewing under ultra-violet light") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Medical Textiles — Absorbent Cotton Gauze — Specification (Fifth Revision)(Sterile product) |
- |
- |
|
- |
4.3(Non-sterile product) |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 b("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Defective Selvedge") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 c("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Cracks") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 d("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Double ends") |
- |
- |
|
- |
Cl-3.2 e("Cloth- The fabric shall be reasonably
free from Sloughing") |
- |
- |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 26.05.2025
Exclusion: Cl-4.2, Table 1 (x) (Sterility (optional)) |
8 |
IS 16393 (2015) |
Geosynthetics - Geotextiles used in subsurface drainage application - Specification |
- |
219560 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
1(Roll length- IS 1954) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
1(Roll width- IS 1954) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
1(Grab strength- IS 16342) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
1(Sewn seam strength- IS 15060) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
1(Trapezidal tear strength- IS 14293) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
1(CBR puncture strength- IS 16078) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
1(Burst strength- IS 1966 (part-2)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
1(Permitttivity- IS 14324) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
1(Apparent opening size (AOS)- IS 14294) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
1("Resistance to installation damage,
Percent retained strength- ISO 10722
SC
SW
GP") |
- |
150000 |
|
- |
1("Ultraviolet stability at 500h,
Retained strength- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2(Polyster) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
4.2(carbon black content and dispersion) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
4.2(isophthalic acid content) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Trapezidal tear strength
IS 14293) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1, A(ii)(Roll length,m,min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1, A(ii)(Roll length,m,min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A(iii)(Roll width,m,mim) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (iv)(Grab strength,N,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (v)(Sewn seam strength,N,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A(vi)(Trapezidal tear strength,N,min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (vii)(CBR puncture strength,N,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (viii)(Burst strength, kPa, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,B (ii)(Permitttivity, sec-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,B (iii)(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,C(iii)(Resistance to installation damage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,C (iv)(Ultraviolet stability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Roll length- IS 1954) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Roll width- IS 1954) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Grab strength- IS 16342) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Sewn seam strength- IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Trapezidal tear strength- IS 14293) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(CBR puncture strength- IS 16078) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Burst strength- IS 1966 (part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Permitttivity- IS 14324) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Apparent opening size (AOS)- IS 14294) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Resistance to installation damage,
Percent retained strength- ISO 10722
SC
SW
GP") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Ultraviolet stability at 500h,
Retained strength- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Polyster) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(carbon black content and dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(isophthalic acid content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation <50%(Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Trapezidal tear strength
IS 14293) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation <50%(Ultraviolet stability at 500 h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class I, Elongation ≥50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Roll width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Grab strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Sewn seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Trapezidal tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(CBR puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Burst strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Permitttivity, sec-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.3 and 5.4, Class II, Elongation ≥50%(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1, A(ii)(Roll length,m,min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1, A(ii)(Roll length,m,min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A(iii)(Roll width,m,mim) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (iv)(Grab strength,N,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (v)(Sewn seam strength,N,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A(vi)(Trapezidal tear strength,N,min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (vii)(CBR puncture strength,N,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,A (viii)(Burst strength, kPa, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,B (ii)(Permitttivity, sec-1, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,B (iii)(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,C(iii)(Resistance to installation damage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3, table 1,C (iv)(Ultraviolet stability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included .w.e.f.13.02.2025 |
9 |
IS 3566 (2023) |
TEXTILES - VISCOSE RAYON CUT STAPLE SPUN YARN - SPECIFICATION (SECOND REVISION) |
- |
4370 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.1 Table 1 (i)(Count, Ne) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
5.1 Table 1 (ii)(Count CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (iii)(CSP, Min) |
- |
610 |
|
- |
5.1 Table 1 (iv)(Lea breaking load CV, Percent, Max) |
- |
610 |
|
- |
5.1Tble 1 (v)(Yarn tenacity, cN/tex, Min) |
- |
810 |
|
- |
5.1 Table 1 (vi)(Breaking elongation, percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (vii)(Yarn tenacity CV percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1Table 1 (viii)(Unevenness, percent Max) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
5.1 Table 1 (ix)(Unevenness CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (x)(Hairiness index, Max) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
5.1 Table 1 (xi)(Imperfections/km, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (i)(Count, Ne) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (ii)(Count CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (iii)(Twist per meter) |
- |
810 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 2 (iv)(CSP, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (v)(Lea breaking load CV, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (vi)(Yarn tenacity, cN/tex, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2(vii)(Yarn tenacity CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (viii)(Breaking elongation percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (ix)(Unevenness, percent Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (x)(Unevenness CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (xi)(Hairiness index, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2(xii)(Imperfections/km, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.2(The average resultant count of the multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.3(The lea breaking strength of multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.4(The ply twist in the multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (i)(Count, Ne) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (ii)(Count CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (iii)(CSP, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (iv)(Lea breaking load CV, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1Tble 1 (v)(Yarn tenacity, cN/tex, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (vi)(Breaking elongation, percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (vii)(Yarn tenacity CV percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1Table 1 (viii)(Unevenness, percent Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (ix)(Unevenness CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (x)(Hairiness index, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (xi)(Imperfections/km, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (i)(Count, Ne) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (ii)(Count CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (iii)(Twist per meter) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (iv)(CSP, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (v)(Lea breaking load CV, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (vi)(Yarn tenacity, cN/tex, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2(vii)(Yarn tenacity CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (viii)(Breaking elongation percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (ix)(Unevenness, percent Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (x)(Unevenness CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (xi)(Hairiness index, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2(xii)(Imperfections/km, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.2(The average resultant count of the multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.3(The lea breaking strength of multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.4(The ply twist in the multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (i)(Count, Ne) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (ii)(Count CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (iii)(CSP, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (iv)(Lea breaking load CV, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1Tble 1 (v)(Yarn tenacity, cN/tex, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (vi)(Breaking elongation, percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (vii)(Yarn tenacity CV percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1Table 1 (viii)(Unevenness, percent Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (ix)(Unevenness CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (x)(Hairiness index, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.1 Table 1 (xi)(Imperfections/km, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (i)(Count, Ne) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (ii)(Count CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (iii)(Twist per meter) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (iv)(CSP, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (v)(Lea breaking load CV, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (vi)(Yarn tenacity, cN/tex, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2(vii)(Yarn tenacity CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (viii)(Breaking elongation percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (ix)(Unevenness, percent Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (x)(Unevenness CV, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2 (xi)(Hairiness index, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.2 Table 2(xii)(Imperfections/km, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.2(The average resultant count of the multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.3(The lea breaking strength of multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
5.3.4(The ply twist in the multifold yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f.11.04.2025 |
10 |
IS 18739 (2024) |
Textiles Bedsheets Pillow cover and Blanket Cover Specification |
- |
48200 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.1, Table-1(Fibre content) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Count of Yarn-Warp) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Count of Yarn-Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-1(Weave) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Ends/cm) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Picks/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-1(Mass g/m2, Min) |
- |
510 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-2(Breaking Load on 5 cm × 20 cm Strip (Ravelled Strip Method)-Warpway) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Breaking Load on 5 cm × 20 cm Strip (Ravelled Strip Method)-Weftway) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-2(Tear Strength,-Warpway) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Tear Strength,-Weftway) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-2(Fabric Skew, Percent, Max) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Fabric Bow, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-2("Dimensional Change, Percent,-
Warpway/Weftway") |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Scouring Loss Percent, Max) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(pH Value) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Resistance to Pilling, For 1 000 Cycles, Min) |
- |
910 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (i)("Light:
a) Warp direction
b) Weft direction") |
- |
1510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (ii)("Washing:
a) Change in colour
b) Staining of adjacent fabrics") |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (iii)(Bleaching: Hypochlorite) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (iv)("Rubbing:
a) Dry
b) Wet") |
- |
260 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (v)("Perspiration, acidic and alkaline:
a) Change in colour
b) Staining of adjacent fabrics") |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.2(Fabric Content) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
3.4(Sewing Thread) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.5(Hems) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.6(Sewing) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
3.7, Table-4(- Size) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
3.7, Table-4(Width,cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.7, Table-4(Length, cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Fibre content) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Count of Yarn-Warp) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Count of Yarn-Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED ABOVE |
3.1, Table-1(Weave) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Ends/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Picks/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Mass g/m2, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Breaking Load on 5 cm × 20 cm Strip (Ravelled Strip Method)-Warpway) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Breaking Load on 5 cm × 20 cm Strip (Ravelled Strip Method)-Weftway) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Tear Strength,-Warpway) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Tear Strength,-Weftway) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Fabric Skew, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Fabric Bow, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2("Dimensional Change, Percent,-
Warpway/Weftway") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Scouring Loss Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(pH Value) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-2(Resistance to Pilling, For 1 000 Cycles, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-3 (i)("Light:
a) Warp direction
b) Weft direction") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-3 (ii)("Washing:
a) Change in colour
b) Staining of adjacent fabrics") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-3 (iii)(Bleaching: Hypochlorite) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-3 (iv)("Rubbing:
a) Dry
b) Wet") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-3 (v)("Perspiration, acidic and alkaline:
a) Change in colour
b) Staining of adjacent fabrics") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.2(Fabric Content) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.4(Sewing Thread) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.5(Hems) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.6(Sewing) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.7, Table-4(- Size) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.7, Table-4(Width,cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.7, Table-4(Length, cm) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
3.1, Table-1(Fibre content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Count of Yarn-Warp) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Count of Yarn-Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Weave) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Ends/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Picks/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-1(Mass g/m2, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Breaking Load on 5 cm × 20 cm Strip (Ravelled Strip Method)-Warpway) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Breaking Load on 5 cm × 20 cm Strip (Ravelled Strip Method)-Weftway) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Tear Strength,-Warpway) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Tear Strength,-Weftway) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Fabric Skew, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Fabric Bow, Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2("Dimensional Change, Percent,-
Warpway/Weftway") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Scouring Loss Percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(pH Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-2(Resistance to Pilling, For 1 000 Cycles, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (i)("Light:
a) Warp direction
b) Weft direction") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (ii)("Washing:
a) Change in colour
b) Staining of adjacent fabrics") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (iii)(Bleaching: Hypochlorite) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (iv)("Rubbing:
a) Dry
b) Wet") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1, Table-3 (v)("Perspiration, acidic and alkaline:
a) Change in colour
b) Staining of adjacent fabrics") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Fabric Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.4(Sewing Thread) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.5(Hems) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.6(Sewing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.7, Table-4(- Size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.7, Table-4(Width,cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.7, Table-4(Length, cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-3.9(Antimicrobial Activity) |
- |
4800 |
|
- |
Cl-3.8(Soil Release Efficiency) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
Cl-3.10(Whiteness Index) |
- |
26520 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f.20.02.2025 |
11 |
IS 16392 (2015) |
Geosynthetics - Geotextiles for permanent erosion control in hard armor systems - Specification |
- |
224600 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(Abrasion strength) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (j)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Course) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Course) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained Strength) |
- |
150000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Medium) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN EARLIER CLAUSE |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Fine) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN EARLIER CLAUSE |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Medium) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN EARLIER CLAUSE |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Fine) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN EARLIER CLAUSE |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(Abrasion strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (j)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Course) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Course) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Medium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Fine) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Medium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Fine) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Carbon Black content & Dispersion) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (a) of Amd-1(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(Abrasion strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (j)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Course) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Course) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, retained strength, percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Medium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Permitttivity, s-1 , Fine) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Medium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (c)(Apparent Opening Size (AOS), mm, Fine) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Carbon Black content & Dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (a) of Amd-1(Resistance to installation damage, percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Type of polymer) |
- |
3300 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Isophthalic acid content) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 07.01.2025 |
12 |
IS 16391 (2015) |
Geosynthetics – Geotextiles used in sub-grade separation in pavement structures – Specification |
- |
225500 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (a)(Permitttivity, s-1) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
150000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (a)(Permitttivity, s-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Geosynthetic materials) |
- |
4200 |
|
- |
4.2(Carbon black and carbon black dispersion) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (a) of Amd-1(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (b) of Amd-1(b) Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Carbon Black Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (a)(Permitttivity, s-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Geosynthetic materials) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Carbon black and carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (a) of Amd-1(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (b) of Amd-1(b) Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Carbon Black Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(virgin polyester) |
- |
6000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (d)(Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (a)(Type of geotextile) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (b)(Roll length, m, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (c)(Roll width, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (d)(Grab strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (e)(Sewn seam strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (f)(Trapezidal tear strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (g)(CBR puncture strength, N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (i) (h)(Burst strength, kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (a)(Permitttivity, s-1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (ii) (b)(Apparent opening size (AOS), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (c)(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Geosynthetic materials) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Carbon black and carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (a) of Amd-1(Resistance to installation damage, Percent retained strength, SC/SW/GP) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3 Table 1 (iii) (b) of Amd-1(b) Ultraviolet stability at 500h, Retained strength, Percent of original strength, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2, Amd-1(Carbon Black Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(virgin polyester) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
13 |
IS 17372 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – Polymeric strip/geostrip used as soil reinforcement in retaining structures – Specification |
- |
299940 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
1(Ultimate tensile strength IS-16635) |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
1(UV resistance (500h), strength retained IS-13162 (part2)) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
1(Width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Geostrip Material) |
- |
3300 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.2(PET geostrip weight) |
- |
5500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.2(PET Geostrip carboxyl end group content) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (i)(Ultimate tensile strength (kN) of Geostrips) |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (ii)(UV resistance (500h), strength retained of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (iii)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (iv)(Width of Geostrips) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (v)(Roll length of Geostrips) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.3.1(Geostrip installation damage test) |
- |
150000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.3.2(Geostrip dureability test) |
- |
43170 |
|
- |
Clause No. 8.1(Geostrip identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1("Chemical resistance, strength retained
after 72 h immersion (percent)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.3.2(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1(UV resistance strength retained after 500h exposure (Percent)) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
CL 5.3.1(Installation damage) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
CL 5.3.2(Resistance to oxidation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.3.2(Resistance to Micro organisms) |
- |
4800 |
|
- |
CL 4.2(Number Average Molecular weight) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
CL 4.2(CEG content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (MD),Percentage) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 Table 1(Width (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Roll length (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 4.2(Identification of material) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
CL 5.1(Product should be Dimensionally stable) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.1(MATERIALS - It shall not be susceptible to hydrolysis, shall be resistant to aqueous solutions of salts, acids and alkalis and shall be non-biodegradable. Polymeric strip/geostrip shall be provided with a polyethylene polymeric coating that protects the basic yarn. Geostrip shall be resistant to rot and mildew.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2("MATERIALS - PET geostrip shall have average
molecular weight more than or equal to 25000 g/mol and shall have carboxyl end group content less than 30 mmol/kg") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1(Requirements of Geostrips - Geostrips shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture, transport, and installation) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 - Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 - Table 1- ii)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - UV resistance (500h), strength retained) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 - Table 1- iii)("Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h
immersion") |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 - Table 1- iv)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.2 - Table 1- v)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.3.1(Reduction factor for installation damage shall be determined based on actual installation damage test.) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
5.3.2(Reduction factor for durability) |
- |
0 |
|
CONSIDERED ONCE. |
1(Ultimate tensile strength IS-16635) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(UV resistance (500h), strength retained IS-13162 (part2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Geostrip Material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.2(PET geostrip weight) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.2(PET Geostrip carboxyl end group content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (i)(Ultimate tensile strength (kN) of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (ii)(UV resistance (500h), strength retained of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (iii)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (iv)(Width of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table 1 (v)(Roll length of Geostrips) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.3.1(Geostrip installation damage test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.3.2(Geostrip dureability test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 8.1(Geostrip identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1("Chemical resistance, strength retained
after 72 h immersion (percent)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.3.2(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1(UV resistance strength retained after 500h exposure (Percent)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.3.1(Installation damage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.3.2(Resistance to oxidation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.3.2(Resistance to Micro organisms) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 4.2(Number Average Molecular weight) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 4.2(CEG content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (MD),Percentage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 Table 1(Width (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Roll length (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 4.2(Identification of material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Product should be Dimensionally stable) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(MATERIALS - It shall not be susceptible to hydrolysis, shall be resistant to aqueous solutions of salts, acids and alkalis and shall be non-biodegradable. Polymeric strip/geostrip shall be provided with a polyethylene polymeric coating that protects the basic yarn. Geostrip shall be resistant to rot and mildew.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2("MATERIALS - PET geostrip shall have average
molecular weight more than or equal to 25000 g/mol and shall have carboxyl end group content less than 30 mmol/kg") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1(Requirements of Geostrips - Geostrips shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture, transport, and installation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 - Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 - Table 1- ii)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - UV resistance (500h), strength retained) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 - Table 1- iii)("Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h
immersion") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 - Table 1- iv)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 - Table 1- v)(Requirements of Geostrips (GS) - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.1(Reduction factor for installation damage shall be determined based on actual installation damage test.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.3.2(Reduction factor for durability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
14 |
IS 17371 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – Geogrids for flexible pavements – Specification |
- |
101135 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
1("Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
1("Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
1("Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD)- IS 16635
30/30
40/40
50/50
60/60
80/80
100/100") |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
1(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part 2)) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
2("Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD)- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
2("Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
2(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Junction strength- IS 17371 AnnexB
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Geogrid Raw Materials) |
- |
3300 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Carbon Black content of Geogrid) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.4(PET Geogrid weight) |
- |
5500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.4(PET Geogrid carboxyl end group content) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.5(Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (ii)(Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (iii)(Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 1 (iv)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (v)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 1 (vi)(Width of PET Geogrids) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (vii)(Roll length of PET Geogrids) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (i)(Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (ii)(Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (iii)(Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 2 (iv)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (v)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (vi)(Junction strength, percent strength of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 2 (vii)(Width of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (viii)(Roll length of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(MATERIALS - Geogrid materials shall be inert to all chemicals naturally found in commonly encountered soils not containing adverse solvents and at ambient temperatures) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(MATERIALS - Geogrids shall be rendered resistant to UV. Rigid geogrids shall have minimum 2 percent (mass/mass) of carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(MATERIALS - The geogrid shall be resistant to commonly encountered chemicals and microorganisms (rot and mildew) normally found in soils and shall be stabilized against short term exposure to solar radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4(MATERIALS - PET geogrids, it shall have average molecular weight more than or equal to 25,000 g/mol) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5(MATERIALS - Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS -Geogrids shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture, transport, and installation) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- i)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- ii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m,) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
5.2- Table 1- iii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m,) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
5.2- Table 1- iv)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- v)(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- vi)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- vii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- i)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- ii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
5.2- Table 2- iii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m,) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED UNDER TENSILE STRENGTH |
5.2- Table 2- iv)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- v)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vi)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Junction strength, percent strength of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vIii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD)- IS 16635
30/30
40/40
50/50
60/60
80/80
100/100") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD)- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Junction strength- IS 17371 AnnexB
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Geogrid Raw Materials) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Carbon Black content of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.4(PET Geogrid weight) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.4(PET Geogrid carboxyl end group content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.5(Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (ii)(Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (iii)(Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 1 (iv)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (v)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 1 (vi)(Width of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (vii)(Roll length of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (i)(Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (ii)(Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (iii)(Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 2 (iv)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (v)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (vi)(Junction strength, percent strength of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 2 (vii)(Width of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 2 (viii)(Roll length of PP Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(MATERIALS - Geogrid materials shall be inert to all chemicals naturally found in commonly encountered soils not containing adverse solvents and at ambient temperatures) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(MATERIALS - Geogrids shall be rendered resistant to UV. Rigid geogrids shall have minimum 2 percent (mass/mass) of carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(MATERIALS - The geogrid shall be resistant to commonly encountered chemicals and microorganisms (rot and mildew) normally found in soils and shall be stabilized against short term exposure to solar radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4(MATERIALS - PET geogrids, it shall have average molecular weight more than or equal to 25,000 g/mol) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.5(MATERIALS - Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS -Geogrids shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture, transport, and installation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- i)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- ii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- iii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- iv)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- v)(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- vi)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- vii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- i)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- ii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- iii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD) kN/m,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- iv)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- v)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vi)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Junction strength, percent strength of original strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PP GEOGRIDS - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vIii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
15 |
IS 17373 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – Geogrids used in reinforced soil retaining structures – Specification |
- |
321545 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
1("Ultimate tensile strength- (MD/CD)
IS- 16635
60/20
80/30
100/30
120/30
150/30
180/30
200/30
250/30
300/30
350/30
400/30") |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
1("Elongation at designated load- IS 16635
MD
CD") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
1("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
1(Width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
1(Roll Length) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
2("Ultimate tensile strength - IS 16635
MD/CD
30/5
40/5
50/5
60/5
70/5
80/5
90/5
100/5
120/5
120/5
150/5
175/5
200/5") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Elongation at designated load - IS 16635
MD and CD") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
2("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("Ultimate tensile strength - IS 16635
MD/CD
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("Elongation at designated load - IS 16635
MD and CD") |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
3("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (i)(Ultimate Tensile Strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (ii)(Elongation at Designated Load) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (iii)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (iv)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (v)(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (vi)(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 9.1(Geostrip identification) |
- |
3260 |
|
- |
CL 3.2(Aperature Size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1("Chemical resistance, strength retained
after 72 h immersion (percent)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.3(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(UV resistance strength retained after 500h exposure (Percent)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Installation damage) |
- |
150000 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Resistance to oxidation) |
- |
36000 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Resistance to Micro organisms) |
- |
25000 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Carbon black content) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
CL 5.2(Number Average Molecular weight) |
- |
5500 |
|
- |
CL 5.2(CEG content) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN/m (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN/m (CD)) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
6.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (Percentage)) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
6.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (Percentage)) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
6.2 Table 1(Width (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Roll length (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Identification of material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.1(Geogrid should be Dimensionally stable) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4(TYPES OF GEOGRIDS - a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1("MATERIALS - Geogrid materials shall be inert to all chemicals
naturally found in commonly encountered soils
not containing adverse solvents and at ambient
temperatures") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2("MATERIALS - PET geogrips shall have average
molecular weight more than or equal to 25000 g/mol and shall have carboxyl end group content less than 30 mmol/kg") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS - Geogrids shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture,transport, and installation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2-Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geogrids - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- ii)(Requirements of Geogrids - Elongation at designated load) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
6.2 - Table 1- iii)(Requirements of Geogrids - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- iv)(Requirements of Geogrids - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- v)(Requirements of Geogrids - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- vi)(Requirements of Geogrids - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geogrids - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2-Table 2- ii)(Requirements of Geogrids - Elongation at designated load) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH |
6.2 - Table 2- iii)(Requirements of Geogrids - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- iv)(Requirements of Geogrids - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- v)(Requirements of Geogrids - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- vi)(Requirements of Geogrids - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.1(Reduction factor for installation damage shall be determined based on actual installation damage test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.2(Reduction factor for durability is dependent on susceptibility of geogrid to attach by chemicals, thermal oxidation, hydrolysis, environmental stress cracking and micro-organisms) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
1("Ultimate tensile strength- (MD/CD)
IS- 16635
60/20
80/30
100/30
120/30
150/30
180/30
200/30
250/30
300/30
350/30
400/30") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Elongation at designated load- IS 16635
MD
CD") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Ultimate tensile strength - IS 16635
MD/CD
30/5
40/5
50/5
60/5
70/5
80/5
90/5
100/5
120/5
120/5
150/5
175/5
200/5") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Elongation at designated load - IS 16635
MD and CD") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("Ultimate tensile strength - IS 16635
MD/CD
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("Elongation at designated load - IS 16635
MD and CD") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (i)(Ultimate Tensile Strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (ii)(Elongation at Designated Load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (iii)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (iv)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (v)(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (vi)(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 9.1(Geostrip identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 3.2(Aperature Size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1("Chemical resistance, strength retained
after 72 h immersion (percent)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.3(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(UV resistance strength retained after 500h exposure (Percent)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Installation damage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Resistance to oxidation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Resistance to Micro organisms) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.2(Number Average Molecular weight) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.2(CEG content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN/m (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN/m (CD)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (Percentage)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (Percentage)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Width (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Roll length (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Identification of material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.1(Geogrid should be Dimensionally stable) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4(TYPES OF GEOGRIDS - a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1("MATERIALS - Geogrid materials shall be inert to all chemicals
naturally found in commonly encountered soils
not containing adverse solvents and at ambient
temperatures") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2("MATERIALS - PET geogrips shall have average
molecular weight more than or equal to 25000 g/mol and shall have carboxyl end group content less than 30 mmol/kg") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS - Geogrids shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture,transport, and installation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2-Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geogrids - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- ii)(Requirements of Geogrids - Elongation at designated load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- iii)(Requirements of Geogrids - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- iv)(Requirements of Geogrids - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- v)(Requirements of Geogrids - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- vi)(Requirements of Geogrids - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geogrids - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2-Table 2- ii)(Requirements of Geogrids - Elongation at designated load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- iii)(Requirements of Geogrids - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- iv)(Requirements of Geogrids - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- v)(Requirements of Geogrids - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- vi)(Requirements of Geogrids - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.1(Reduction factor for installation damage shall be determined based on actual installation damage test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.2(Reduction factor for durability is dependent on susceptibility of geogrid to attach by chemicals, thermal oxidation, hydrolysis, environmental stress cracking and micro-organisms) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Ultimate tensile strength- (MD/CD)
IS- 16635
60/20
80/30
100/30
120/30
150/30
180/30
200/30
250/30
300/30
350/30
400/30") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Elongation at designated load- IS 16635
MD
CD") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Ultimate tensile strength - IS 16635
MD/CD
30/5
40/5
50/5
60/5
70/5
80/5
90/5
100/5
120/5
120/5
150/5
175/5
200/5") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("Elongation at designated load - IS 16635
MD and CD") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("Ultimate tensile strength - IS 16635
MD/CD
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("Elongation at designated load - IS 16635
MD and CD") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3("UV resistance, strength retained after
500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part-2)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3(Roll Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (i)(Ultimate Tensile Strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (ii)(Elongation at Designated Load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (iii)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (iv)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (v)(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.2, Table 1, 2 and 3, SI. No. (vi)(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 9.1(Geostrip identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 3.2(Aperature Size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1("Chemical resistance, strength retained
after 72 h immersion (percent)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.3(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(UV resistance strength retained after 500h exposure (Percent)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Installation damage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Resistance to oxidation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.3.2(Resistance to Micro organisms) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.2(Number Average Molecular weight) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.2(CEG content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN/m (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Ultimate Tensile Strength kN/m (CD)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (Percentage)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Elongation at designated load (Percentage)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Width (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Roll length (m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 5.1(Identification of material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.1(Geogrid should be Dimensionally stable) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4(TYPES OF GEOGRIDS - a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1("MATERIALS - Geogrid materials shall be inert to all chemicals
naturally found in commonly encountered soils
not containing adverse solvents and at ambient
temperatures") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2("MATERIALS - PET geogrips shall have average
molecular weight more than or equal to 25000 g/mol and shall have carboxyl end group content less than 30 mmol/kg") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS - Geogrids shall be dimensionally stable and able to retain their geometry under manufacture,transport, and installation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2-Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geogrids - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- ii)(Requirements of Geogrids - Elongation at designated load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- iii)(Requirements of Geogrids - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- iv)(Requirements of Geogrids - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- v)(Requirements of Geogrids - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- vi)(Requirements of Geogrids - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 1- i)(Requirements of Geogrids - Ultimate tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2-Table 2- ii)(Requirements of Geogrids - Elongation at designated load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- iii)(Requirements of Geogrids - UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- iv)(Requirements of Geogrids - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- v)(Requirements of Geogrids - Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 - Table 2- vi)(Requirements of Geogrids - Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.1(Reduction factor for installation damage shall be determined based on actual installation damage test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3.2(Reduction factor for durability is dependent on susceptibility of geogrid to attach by chemicals, thermal oxidation, hydrolysis, environmental stress cracking and micro-organisms) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
16 |
IS 16654 (2017) |
Geosynthetics - Polyprophylene multifilament woven geobags for coastal and waterways protection - Specification |
- |
72885 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Apperent opening size) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (a)(Abrasion resistance, Machine Direction) |
- |
4400 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezodial tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
1250 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(Puncture resistance) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Water permeability) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Mass) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (b)(Abrasion resistance, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezodial tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Apperent opening size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (a)(Abrasion resistance, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezodial tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(Puncture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Water permeability) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (b)(Abrasion resistance, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezodial tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Apperent opening size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (a)(Abrasion resistance, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezodial tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(Puncture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Water permeability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (b)(Abrasion resistance, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezodial tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Prefabrication of Geobags) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Apperent opening size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (a)(Abrasion resistance, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezodial tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(Puncture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Water permeability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (b)(Abrasion resistance, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezodial tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Prefabrication of Geobags) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Apperent opening size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (a)(Abrasion resistance, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezodial tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(Puncture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Water permeability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation at designed tensile strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv) (b)(Abrasion resistance, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezodial tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3(Prefabrication of Geobags) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
17 |
IS 16653 (2017) |
Geosynthetics – Needle punched nonwoven geobags for coastal and waterways protection – Specification |
- |
88885 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength, percentage of actual fabric strength) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(CBR Puncture resistance (N)) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Wide with tensile strength , Machine direction) |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN TENSILE STRENGHT |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv)(Abrasion Resistance) |
- |
4400 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezoidal tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
1250 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Permittivity) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN WATER PERMEABILITY |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Water permittivity) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (iii)(Apparent opening size) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Thickness at 2kpa) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii)(Polymer types) |
- |
3300 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii)(Mass) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vi) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vii)(Durability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vii)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Wide with tensile strength , Cross Machine direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezoidal tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
COVERED IN MACHINE DIRECTION |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vi) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength, percentage of actual fabric strength) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(CBR Puncture resistance (N)) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Wide with tensile strength , Machine direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
covered in Tensile |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv)(Abrasion Resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezoidal tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Permittivity) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Water permittivity) |
- |
0 |
|
Covered in Permitivity |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (iii)(Apparent opening size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Thickness at 2kpa) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii)(Polymer types) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vi) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vii)(Durability) |
- |
0 |
|
Not required |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vii)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Wide with tensile strength , Cross Machine direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
Covered in Tensile |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezoidal tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vi) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.3(The isophthalic acid content of the virgin polyester fiber) |
- |
6000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.3(Prefabrication of Geobags) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iii)(Seam strength, percentage of actual fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (vi)(CBR Puncture resistance (N)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (a)(Wide with tensile strength , Machine direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (a)(Elongation, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (iv)(Abrasion Resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (a)(Trapezoidal tear strength, Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (i)(Permittivity) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (ii)(Water permittivity) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 B (iii)(Apparent opening size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (i)(Thickness at 2kpa) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (ii)(Polymer types) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iii)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (a)(Length of geobag, Small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v) (a)(Width of geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vi) (a)(Mass of sand filled geobag, small size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vii)(UV resistance after 500h) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (i) (b)(Wide with tensile strength , Cross Machine direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (ii) (b)(Elongation, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 A (v) (b)(Trapezoidal tear strength, Cross Machine Direction) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (iv) (b)(Length of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (v) (b)(Width of geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.1 Table 1 C (vi) (b)(Mass of sand filled geobag, large size) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.1.3(The isophthalic acid content of the virgin polyester fiber) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl 4.3(Prefabrication of Geobags) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
|
- |
- - |
18 |
IS 17264 (2022) |
Textiles - Polyester industrial yarn - Specification (first revision) |
- |
114750 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4(Designation of Yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
1(Microscopic and dissolution (IS 667)) |
- |
750 |
|
- |
5.2.1 a(melting point) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Classification (IS 17264)) |
- |
2200 |
|
- |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Identification) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.3(Freedom from defects (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density (IS 7703 Part-1)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Hot Air Shrinkage (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
6000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content (IS 17264)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 Part-2)) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE (IS 17264)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to light (IS/ISO 105-B01)) |
- |
7000 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to Rubbing (IS/ISO 105-X12)) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Free and releasable formaldehyde (IS 14563 Part-1 & 2)) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium III (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
4550 |
|
- |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
6500 |
|
- |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.5(Commercial mass) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Phosporus content) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with reference to std yarn %) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density, Denier (dtex)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Hot Air Shrinkage %) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4(Designation of Yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
1(Microscopic and dissolution (IS 667)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.1 a(melting point) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Classification (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.3(Freedom from defects (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density (IS 7703 Part-1)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Hot Air Shrinkage (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to light (IS/ISO 105-B01)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to Rubbing (IS/ISO 105-X12)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Free and releasable formaldehyde (IS 14563 Part-1 & 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium III (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.5(Commercial mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Phosporus content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with reference to std yarn %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density, Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Hot Air Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
4(Designation of Yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
1(Microscopic and dissolution (IS 667)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.1 a(melting point) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Classification (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.3(Freedom from defects (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density (IS 7703 Part-1)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Hot Air Shrinkage (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to light (IS/ISO 105-B01)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to Rubbing (IS/ISO 105-X12)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Free and releasable formaldehyde (IS 14563 Part-1 & 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium III (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.5(Commercial mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Phosporus content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with reference to std yarn %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density, Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Hot Air Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
4(Designation of Yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
1(Microscopic and dissolution (IS 667)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.1 a(melting point) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Classification (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.3(Freedom from defects (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density (IS 7703 Part-1)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 & Table-3(Hot Air Shrinkage (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to light (IS/ISO 105-B01)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to Rubbing (IS/ISO 105-X12)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Free and releasable formaldehyde (IS 14563 Part-1 & 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.5(Commercial mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Phosporus content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with reference to std yarn %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density, Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.1 Table 3(Hot Air Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium III (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
4(Designation of Yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Microscopic and dissolution (IS 667)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2.1 a(melting point) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Classification (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2.2 & Table-1(Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.3(Freedom from defects (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Linear Density (IS 7703 Part-1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Tenacity (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Elongation (IS 7703 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 & Table-3(Hot Air Shrinkage (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Moisture regain (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content (IS 16481)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Water soluble matter (IS 3456)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Finish oil pick-up (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Phosphorus content (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Ultraviolet resistance (IS 13162 Part-2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 & Table-4(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE (IS 17264)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to light (IS/ISO 105-B01)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4 & Table-5(Colour Fastness Rating to Rubbing (IS/ISO 105-X12)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Free and releasable formaldehyde (IS 14563 Part-1 & 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Mercury (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Lead (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Cadmium (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Copper (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Antimony (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Pentachlorophenol (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Banned azo colourants (arylamines) (IS 15570)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4- Table -5, Sl no. 2 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.5(Commercial mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Phosporus content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 4(Colour strength with reference to std yarn %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Linear Density, Denier (dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Tenacity,gpd (cN/dtex)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1 Table 3(Hot Air Shrinkage %) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium III (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.6 & Table-6(Chromium VI (IS 15651)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2.1 b(Staining Test (IS 667)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
19 |
IS 17265 (2023) |
Textiles 100 Percent Polyester Spun Grey and White Yarns Specification Second Revision |
- |
103860 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl.No. 6.4, Table no. 5(Yarn Unevenness and Yarn Imperfections) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 4(CLASSIFICATIONS) |
- |
2200 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 5.1, Table no. 1("Designation of Yarn
") |
- |
2200 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(ii)(Twist per metre,) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iii)(Average Single yarn tenacity) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iv)(Elongation) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(v)(Average Count strength product (CSP)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vi)(Anti-microbial activity value) |
- |
4800 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.3(Freedom from Yarn Defects) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(ii)(Isophthalic Acid (IPA) content) |
- |
6000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(i)(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(ii)("Extractable heavy metals by artificial
Acidic sweat/saliva") |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(iii)(Pentachlorophenol) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(vi)(Banned azo colourants (arylamines)) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
Cl.No.5.2 , Table no. 2(IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION) |
- |
6500 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(vii)(Whiteness index of polyester spun yarn) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(i)(Moisture regain) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iii)(Water soluble matter) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iv)(Phosphorus content) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vii)("Wettability of woven or knitted fabrics (about 150 gsm)
made from the yarns") |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 4(viii)("Wicking characteristic of woven or knitted
fabrics (about 150 gsm) made from the
yarn") |
- |
750 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(i)("Light
") |
- |
7000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(ii)(Washing) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iii)(Rubbing) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iv)(Perspiration) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.6(Commercial Mass) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(v)(Ultraviolet resistance) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(i)(Mean linear density (Count)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.4, Table no. 5(Yarn Unevenness and Yarn Imperfections) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 4(CLASSIFICATIONS) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 5.1, Table no. 1("Designation of Yarn
") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(ii)(Twist per metre,) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iii)(Average Single yarn tenacity) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iv)(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(v)(Average Count strength product (CSP)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vi)(Anti-microbial activity value) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.3(Freedom from Yarn Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(ii)(Isophthalic Acid (IPA) content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(i)(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(ii)("Extractable heavy metals by artificial
Acidic sweat/saliva") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(iii)(Pentachlorophenol) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(vi)(Banned azo colourants (arylamines)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No.5.2 , Table no. 2(IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(vii)(Whiteness index of polyester spun yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(i)(Moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iii)(Water soluble matter) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iv)(Phosphorus content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vii)("Wettability of woven or knitted fabrics (about 150 gsm)
made from the yarns") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 4(viii)("Wicking characteristic of woven or knitted
fabrics (about 150 gsm) made from the
yarn") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(i)("Light
") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(ii)(Washing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iii)(Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iv)(Perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.6(Commercial Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(v)(Ultraviolet resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(i)(Mean linear density (Count)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.4, Table no. 5(Yarn Unevenness and Yarn Imperfections) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 4(CLASSIFICATIONS) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 5.1, Table no. 1("Designation of Yarn
") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(ii)(Twist per metre,) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iii)(Average Single yarn tenacity) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iv)(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(v)(Average Count strength product (CSP)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vi)(Anti-microbial activity value) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.3(Freedom from Yarn Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(ii)(Isophthalic Acid (IPA) content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(i)(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(ii)("Extractable heavy metals by artificial
Acidic sweat/saliva") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(iii)(Pentachlorophenol) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(vi)(Banned azo colourants (arylamines)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No.5.2 , Table no. 2(IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(vii)(Whiteness index of polyester spun yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(i)(Moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iii)(Water soluble matter) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iv)(Phosphorus content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vii)("Wettability of woven or knitted fabrics (about 150 gsm)
made from the yarns") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 4(viii)("Wicking characteristic of woven or knitted
fabrics (about 150 gsm) made from the
yarn") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(i)("Light
") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(ii)(Washing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iii)(Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iv)(Perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.6(Commercial Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(v)(Ultraviolet resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(i)(Mean linear density (Count)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.4, Table no. 5(Yarn Unevenness and Yarn Imperfections) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 4(CLASSIFICATIONS) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 5.1, Table no. 1("Designation of Yarn
") |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(ii)(Twist per metre,) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iii)(Average Single yarn tenacity) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(iv)(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(v)(Average Count strength product (CSP)) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vi)(Anti-microbial activity value) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.3(Freedom from Yarn Defects) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(ii)(Isophthalic Acid (IPA) content) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(i)(Free and releasable formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
REPEATED |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(ii)("Extractable heavy metals by artificial
Acidic sweat/saliva") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(iii)(Pentachlorophenol) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.8, Table no. 8(vi)(Banned azo colourants (arylamines)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No.5.2 , Table no. 2(IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(vii)(Whiteness index of polyester spun yarn) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(i)(Moisture regain) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iii)(Water soluble matter) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(iv)(Phosphorus content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(vii)("Wettability of woven or knitted fabrics (about 150 gsm)
made from the yarns") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 4(viii)("Wicking characteristic of woven or knitted
fabrics (about 150 gsm) made from the
yarn") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(i)("Light
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(ii)(Washing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iii)(Rubbing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.7, Table no. 7(iv)(Perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.6(Commercial Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2 Table no. 4(v)(Ultraviolet resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl.No. 6.1,6.2,8.2. Table no. 3(i)(Mean linear density (Count)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
20 |
IS 17483 : Part 2 (2020) |
Geosynthetics - Geocells - Specification Part 2 Slope Erosion Protection Application |
- |
468040 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Clause No. 5.2(Dimensions) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.4(Perforations) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.5(Seam Weld) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.3(Surface density of indentation) |
- |
1620 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (i)(Density, g/cm3) |
- |
1620 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (ii)(Environmental stress crack resistance – Notched constant tensile load (ESCR - NCTL), 400 h) |
- |
160000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (iii)(Environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR), 5000 h) |
- |
125000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (iv)(Carbon black content, percent) |
- |
2640 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (v)(Post texturing strip/cell wall thickness at a pressure of 2 ± 0.01 kPa, mm) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (vi)(Seam peel-strength per 25 mm of cell depth, N) |
- |
4020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (vii)(Seam weld hang strength for 100 mm of seam weld under constantdead weight of 72.5 kg for 7 days at 54 ± 2 °C) |
- |
20010 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (viii)(Resistance to oxidation, Retained tensile strength, percent) |
- |
36010 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (ix)(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 500 h) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (x)(Friction efficiency, percent) |
- |
8020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (xi)(Standard oxidative induction time, minutes) |
- |
10020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (xii)(High pressure oxidative induction time, minutes) |
- |
48000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 8(Geocells panel packaging) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 9.1(Geocells labelling, shipment, storage and handling) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
21 |
IS 17483 : Part 1 (2020) |
Geosynthetics - Geocells - Specification Part 1 Load Bearing Application |
- |
497100 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Clause No. 5.2(Dimensions) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.4(Perforations) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.5(Seam Weld) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.3(Surface density of indentation) |
- |
1620 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (i)(Density, g/cm3) |
- |
1620 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (ii)(Environmental stress crack resistance – Notched constant tensile load (ESCR - NCTL), 400 h) |
- |
160000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (iii)(Environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR), 5000 h) |
- |
125000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (iv)(Carbon black content, percent) |
- |
2640 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (v)(Post texturing strip/cell wall thickness at a pressure of 2 ± 0.01 kPa, mm) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (vi)(Seam peel-strength per 25 mm of cell depth, N) |
- |
4020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (vii)(Seam weld hang strength for 100 mm of seam weld under constantdead weight of 72.5 kg for 7 days at 54 ± 2 °C) |
- |
20010 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (viii)(Resistance to oxidation, Retained tensile strength, percent) |
- |
36010 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (ix)(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 500 h) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (x)(Friction efficiency, percent) |
- |
8020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (xi)(Standard oxidative induction time, minutes) |
- |
10020 |
|
- |
Clause No. 6.2, Table No. 1 (xii)(High pressure oxidative induction time, minutes) |
- |
48000 |
|
- |
Clause No. 8(Geocells panel packaging) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 9.1(Geocells labelling, shipment, storage and handling) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
CL 6.1(Dimensional Stability) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
CL 4.4(Resistnce to chemical retained strength %) |
- |
24020 |
|
- |
4.1(Material Identification) |
- |
4020 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
22 |
IS 16090 (2013) |
Geo-synthetics – Geo-textiles used as protection (or cushioning) materials – Specification |
- |
382800 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
7170 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
2520 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
5420 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
7170 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
2520 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
5420 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
7170 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
2520 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
5420 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
7170 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
2520 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
5420 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
7170 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
2520 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
5420 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
7170 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
2520 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
6.2(Sampling) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(Packing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
9.1(Identification) |
- |
4020 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class V(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
5420 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class VI(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2(Sampling) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
7(Packing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
9.1(Identification) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
23 |
IS 12171 (2019) |
Cotton bales – Specification (third revision) |
- |
- View breakup
Span Length-by HVI-Rs.300/-, Trash content-Rs.350/-, Moisture Regain-Rs.350/-, Moisture content-Rs.375/-, Bale Dimension-Rs.250/-, Mass of weight-Rs.500/-, Stitch yarn requirements like ply, etc-Rs.250/-, Wrapping cloth-Hessian-Rs.1000/- (GSM, ENDS-PICKS, Breaking Strength), of only GSM-Rs.500/-, Wrapping cloth-Cotton-Rs.1000/- (GSM, ENDS-PICKS, Breaking Strength), of only GSM-Rs.500/-, Bailing Hoops-Rs.250/-, Cotton Twins-Counts and Strength -Rs.850/-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
No Record Found
|
|
- |
- (Lab of national repute and eminence, facilities of which are being utilized by BIS.) |