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IS 16352 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – High density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes for lining – Specification (first revision) |
Smooth and Textured Geomembrane |
157710 View breakup
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Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3, 3.1(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE) |
- |
2510 |
|
- |
3, 3.2(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE
If two or more pieces of geomembranes are used,
the material shall be joined together by a suitable heat
sealing process keeping an overlap of at least 2.5 cm. ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4, 4.1(VARIETY AND TYPES :
Based on the finish, HDPE geomembrane shall be
of following varieties) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
7, 7.1
Annex M(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS:
) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Average thickness at a pressure of 2 ± 0.01 kPa) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,vi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,ix)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
66000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
14500 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
25000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table2,iv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex L(Average asperity height) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2,4.2.1(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.2(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
The dimensions of HDPE geomembrane when tested by the method given in IS 7016 (Part 1) shall be as agreed to between the buyer and the seller. However, the minimum width of the HDPE geomembrane shall be 5000 mm. A combination of panel width may be used to obtain desired width of geomembrane. Narrow width panels not less than 1000 mm in width may also be used but such pieces shall not exceed 1 piece per roll of finished material of specified width.) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.2(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Average core thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xvi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vi) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,iX)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex L(Average asperity height) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xvi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3, 3.1(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3, 3.2(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE
If two or more pieces of geomembranes are used,
the material shall be joined together by a suitable heat
sealing process keeping an overlap of at least 2.5 cm. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4, 4.1(VARIETY AND TYPES :
Based on the finish, HDPE geomembrane shall be
of following varieties) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.1(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.2(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,vi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,ix)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Average core thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vi) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,iX)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
The dimensions of HDPE geomembrane when tested by the method given in IS 7016 (Part 1) shall be as agreed to between the buyer and the seller. However, the minimum width of the HDPE geomembrane shall be 5000 mm. A combination of panel width may be used to obtain desired width of geomembrane. Narrow width panels not less than 1000 mm in width may also be used but such pieces shall not exceed 1 piece per roll of finished material of specified width.) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.1
Annex M(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS:
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.2(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex L(Average asperity height) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xvi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3, 3.1(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3, 3.2(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE
If two or more pieces of geomembranes are used,
the material shall be joined together by a suitable heat
sealing process keeping an overlap of at least 2.5 cm. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4, 4.1(VARIETY AND TYPES :
Based on the finish, HDPE geomembrane shall be
of following varieties) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.1(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.2(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Average thickness at a pressure of 2 ± 0.01 kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,vi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,ix)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Average core thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vi) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,iX)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
The dimensions of HDPE geomembrane when tested by the method given in IS 7016 (Part 1) shall be as agreed to between the buyer and the seller. However, the minimum width of the HDPE geomembrane shall be 5000 mm. A combination of panel width may be used to obtain desired width of geomembrane. Narrow width panels not less than 1000 mm in width may also be used but such pieces shall not exceed 1 piece per roll of finished material of specified width.) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.1
Annex M(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS:
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.2(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Lowest individual of 10 thickness value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,iv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex L(Average asperity height) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xvi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex J(Stress crack resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) d)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
ISO 11357 (Part 6)
or ASTM D 5885(Oxidative induction time (OIT) :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Oven method of
IS 7016 (Part 8),
ISO 11357-6 and
ASTM D 5885(Oven ageing at 85°C, Retention of
oxidative induction time (OIT) after
90 days :
a) Standard OIT
or
b) High pressure OIT) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3, 3.1(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
3, 3.2(MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE
If two or more pieces of geomembranes are used,
the material shall be joined together by a suitable heat
sealing process keeping an overlap of at least 2.5 cm. ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4, 4.1(VARIETY AND TYPES :
Based on the finish, HDPE geomembrane shall be
of following varieties) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.1(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2,4.2.2(Based on the thickness of HDPE geomembrane, the material shall be classified as under) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Average thickness at a pressure of 2 ± 0.01 kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,vi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,ix)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xi)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,xiv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table2,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex K(Average core thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vi) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,viii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex E(Low temperature crack resistance at minus 30°C±1°C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,iX)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex F(Hydrostatic resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex G(Seam strength :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength
or unbreakable
seam) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
IS 2530(Carbon black dispersion) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table 2,xv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex H(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure of 144 h :
85 percent of the
original actual
fabric strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
The dimensions of HDPE geomembrane when tested by the method given in IS 7016 (Part 1) shall be as agreed to between the buyer and the seller. However, the minimum width of the HDPE geomembrane shall be 5000 mm. A combination of panel width may be used to obtain desired width of geomembrane. Narrow width panels not less than 1000 mm in width may also be used but such pieces shall not exceed 1 piece per roll of finished material of specified width.) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.1
Annex M(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS:
) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
7, 7.2(COLOUR, SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
AND FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5,3.1,
Table1,ii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Method A of
IS 13162 (Part 3)(Average thickness at a pressure of 2 ± 0.01 kPa) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 21.08.2025 |
2 |
IS 18309 (2023) |
Geosynthetics- Prefabricated Vertical Drains for Quick Consolidation for Very Soft Plastic Soil - Specification |
Type I & Type II |
27970 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4(Types) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5(Materials) |
- |
6600 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 A-ia(Discharge capacity- At 300 kPa-Straight condition) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 A ii(Tensile strength) |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 A v(Thickness) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 A vi(Width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 A vii(Roll length) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B i(Mass per unit area) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B ii(Wide width tensile strength (MD)) |
- |
3585 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B iii(Grab tensile strength (MD)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B v(Index puncture strength) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B vi(Trapezoidal tear) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B vii(Permeability) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 B viii(Pore size) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1 A iii(Elongation at 1 kN) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A iv(Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B iv(Grab tensile elongation (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4(Types) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5(Materials) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A-ia(Discharge capacity- At 300 kPa-Straight condition) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A ii(Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A v(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A vi(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A vii(Roll length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B i(Mass per unit area) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B ii(Wide width tensile strength (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B iii(Grab tensile strength (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B v(Index puncture strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B vi(Trapezoidal tear) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B vii(Permeability) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B viii(Pore size) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A iii(Elongation at 1 kN) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 A iv(Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1 B iv(Grab tensile elongation (MD)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 21.08.2025
Exclusion: Cl 6.2 Table 1 A-ib (Discharge capacity- At 300 kPa-Buckled condition)
Cl 7 (Installation of prefabricated vertical drains) |
3 |
IS 15041 (2001) |
Textiles – Flat woven webbing slings made of man-made fibres for general services |
Textile |
26230 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.1.1(REQUIREMENTS :-Webbing) |
- |
2510 |
|
- |
4.1.2.1(Weaving) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.1.2.2(Weaving) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.1.3(Width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.1.4(Thickness) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.1.5( Dyeing) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
4.1.6(Other Treatments, Afiertreatments or Coverings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given in cl no. 4.1.5 |
4.2.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
1720 |
|
Sewing (Yarn) Thread Strength |
4.2.2(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Test facility not available |
4.2.3(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2.3.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2.4 (Sewing of Slings) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2.4.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.2.5(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2.5.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.3.1,Fig. 10(Soft Eyes) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.3.2(Soft Eyes) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.4.1(End Fittings :General) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.4.3 (End Fittings :-Finish) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.4.4 (End Fittings :-Form) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.4.5 & 5.4(End Fittings :-Proof Testing) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4.5 & 5.2(Working Load Limit) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
4.6 & A-2(Maximum Safe Working Load) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given in cl no. 4.5 & 5.2 |
4.2.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
4000 |
|
Tensile Strength Webbing & Seam |
4.1.1(REQUIREMENTS :-Webbing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.2.1(Weaving) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.2.2(Weaving) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.3(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.4(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.5( Dyeing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.6(Other Treatments, Afiertreatments or Coverings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.2(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.3(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.3.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.4 (Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.4.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.5(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.5.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3.1,Fig. 10(Soft Eyes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3.2(Soft Eyes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.1(End Fittings :General) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.3 (End Fittings :-Finish) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.4 (End Fittings :-Form) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.5 & 5.4(End Fittings :-Proof Testing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.5 & 5.2(Working Load Limit) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.6 & A-2(Maximum Safe Working Load) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.1(REQUIREMENTS :-Webbing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.2.1(Weaving) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.2.2(Weaving) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.3(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.4(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.5( Dyeing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.6(Other Treatments, Afiertreatments or Coverings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.2(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.3(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.3.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.4 (Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.4.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.5(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.5.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3.1,Fig. 10(Soft Eyes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3.2(Soft Eyes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.1(End Fittings :General) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.3 (End Fittings :-Finish) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.4 (End Fittings :-Form) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.5 & 5.4(End Fittings :-Proof Testing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.5 & 5.2(Working Load Limit) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.6 & A-2(Maximum Safe Working Load) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.1(REQUIREMENTS :-Webbing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.2.1(Weaving) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.2.2(Weaving) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.3(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.4(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.5( Dyeing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.1.6(Other Treatments, Afiertreatments or Coverings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.2(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.3(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.3.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.4 (Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.4.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.5(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.2.5.1(Sewing of Slings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3.1,Fig. 10(Soft Eyes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.3.2(Soft Eyes) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.1(End Fittings :General) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.3 (End Fittings :-Finish) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.4 (End Fittings :-Form) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.4.5 & 5.4(End Fittings :-Proof Testing) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.5 & 5.2(Working Load Limit) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
4.6 & A-2(Maximum Safe Working Load) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f 04.08.2025 |
4 |
IS 9308 : Part 3 (2020) |
Specification for mechanically extracted coir fibres Part 3 Decorticated coir fibre (second revision) |
Grade 1 and Grade 2 |
8510 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Clause 4(Length of Fibre) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
Clause 5.1(Texture) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Clause 5.2(Mass) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Clause 5.3(Impurities) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Clause 5.4(Moisture Content) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause 5.5(Chloride Content) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Clause 5.6(Sulphate Content) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
"Clause 6.5 Table 1(ii)"(pH of aqueous extract) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause 4(Length of Fibre) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 4(Length of Fibre) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.1(Texture) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.1(Texture) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.2(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.2(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.3(Impurities) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.3(Impurities) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.4(Moisture Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.4(Moisture Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.5(Chloride Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.5(Chloride Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.6(Sulphate Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
Clause 5.6(Sulphate Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
"Clause 6.5 Table 1(ii)"(pH of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
"Clause 6.5 Table 1(ii)"(pH of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f. 28.07.2025
Exclusion: "Clause 6.5 Table 1(i)" (Residual pesticides), Clause 8 ("PACKING AND MARKING") |
5 |
IS 17262 (2022) |
Textiles - Polyester partially oriented yarn (POY) - Specification (first revision) |
Textile |
110850 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
6500 |
|
- |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 1(Nominal linear density, denier, IS 7703 (Part 1)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
2200 |
|
- |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 3(No. of filaments) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 4(Declared average tenacity, gpd, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 5(Declared elongation, percent, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 1(Moisture regain, percent, Annex C) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Virgin polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16481) |
- |
6000 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 3(Water soluble matter, Percent, IS 3456) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 4(Finish oil pick-up, percent, Annex D) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 5(Phosphorus content, percent, Annex E) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 6(Ultraviolet resistance, 500 h Percent retained strength, IS 13162 (Part 2)) |
- |
47000 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 7(Anti-microbial activity value, IS/ISO 20743) |
- |
4800 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 8(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn, Percent, Annex F) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 9(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE, Annex F) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.4(Lustre/Brightness) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 1(Light, Change in colour, IS/ISO 105-B01 or IS/ISO 105-B02) |
- |
7000 |
|
- |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 2(Washing,IS/ISO 105-C10) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 3(Rubbing, IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 4(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline), IS/ISO 105-E04) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 1("Free and releasable formaldehyde,
mg/kg (ppm),IS 14563 (Part 1) and
IS 14563 (Part 2)") |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Extractable heavy metals by artificial Acidic sweat/saliva, ppm, Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Mercury,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Lead,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Cadmium,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Copper,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Antimony,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 3(Pentachlorophenol, ppm, Annex B of IS 15651) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 6("Banned azo colourants (arylamines),
mg/kg (ppm), IS 15570") |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2(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(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Recycled polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16483) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.4(Lustre/Brightness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 4(Water soluble matter %) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup, %) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 4(Colour difference with reference to srtandard yarn, measured as DE) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to light) |
- |
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 |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Colour Fastness to washing , test 2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Nominal Linear Density,denier) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Cross Section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(No of Filaments) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Average Tenacity,gpd) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation ,Percent,Average) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5(Colour Fastness Properties of Dyed POY) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table -3, Sl no. 1(Nominal linear density, denier, IS 7703 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 1(Nominal linear density, denier, IS 7703 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 3(No. of filaments) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 4(Declared average tenacity, gpd, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 5(Declared elongation, percent, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 2 (a)(Washing, Change in colour IS/ISO 105-C10) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 2 (b)(Washing, Staining IS/ISO 105-C11) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 3 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 3 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 4 (a)(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline), chenge in colour IS/ISO 105-E04) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 4 (b)(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline), staining IS/ISO 105-E05) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Light) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.2(Identification and Description, Annex J of IS 16481 & IS 667) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 1(Nominal linear density, denier, IS 7703 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 3(No. of filaments) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 4(Declared average tenacity, gpd, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 5(Declared elongation, percent, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 1(Moisture regain, percent, Annex C) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Virgin polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16481) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 3(Water soluble matter, Percent, IS 3456) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 4(Finish oil pick-up, percent, Annex D) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 5(Phosphorus content, percent, Annex E) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 6(Ultraviolet resistance, 500 h Percent retained strength, IS 13162 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 7(Anti-microbial activity value, IS/ISO 20743) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 8(Colour strength with reference to standard yarn, Percent, Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 9(Colour difference with reference to standard yarn, measured as ΔE, Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.4(Lustre/Brightness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 1(Light, Change in colour, IS/ISO 105-B01 or IS/ISO 105-B02) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 2(Washing,IS/ISO 105-C10) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 3(Rubbing, IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 4(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline), IS/ISO 105-E04) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 1("Free and releasable formaldehyde,
mg/kg (ppm),IS 14563 (Part 1) and
IS 14563 (Part 2)") |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Extractable heavy metals by artificial Acidic sweat/saliva, ppm, Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Mercury,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Lead,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Cadmium,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Copper,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 2(Antimony,ppm,Annex A of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 3(Pentachlorophenol, ppm, Annex B of IS 15651) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.7- Table -7, Sl no. 6("Banned azo colourants (arylamines),
mg/kg (ppm), IS 15570") |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2- Table -4, Sl no. 2(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(Isophthalic acid (IPA) content in Recycled polyester yarn, Percent, Annex C of IS 16483) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.4(Lustre/Brightness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 4(Water soluble matter %) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 4(Finish Oil Pickup, %) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 4(Colour difference with reference to srtandard yarn, measured as DE) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to light) |
- |
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 |
6.5 Table 6(Colour Fastness to perspiration) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Colour Fastness to washing , test 2) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Nominal Linear Density,denier) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Cross Section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(No of Filaments) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Average Tenacity,gpd) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table 3(Elongation ,Percent,Average) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5(Colour Fastness Properties of Dyed POY) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table -3, Sl no. 1(Nominal linear density, denier, IS 7703 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 1(Nominal linear density, denier, IS 7703 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 2(Cross section) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 3(No. of filaments) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 4(Declared average tenacity, gpd, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 5(Declared elongation, percent, IS 7703 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 2 (a)(Washing, Change in colour IS/ISO 105-C10) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 2 (b)(Washing, Staining IS/ISO 105-C11) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 3 (a)(Rubbing, Dry IS/ISO 105-X12) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 3 (b)(Rubbing, Wet IS/ISO 105-X13) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 4 (a)(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline), chenge in colour IS/ISO 105-E04) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.5- Table -6, Sl no. 4 (b)(Perspiration (acidic and alkaline), staining IS/ISO 105-E05) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.4 Table 5(Colour Fastness to Light) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f.28.07.2025
Exclusion
Cl 6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 6 (Interlace as nips per metre, Annex B)
Cl 6.1 & 8.2 - Table -3, Sl no. 7 (Unevenness of linear density, IS 7703 (Part 5))
Cl 6.1 Table 3 (Unevenness ,U Percent)
Cl 6.1 Table 3 (Interlace as nips per meter) |
6 |
IS 73 (2013) |
Paving bitumen - Specification (Fourth Revision) |
VG 10, VG 20, VG 30, VG 40 |
35000 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
Not a test |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Absolute viscosity at 60°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Kinematic viscosity at 135°C, VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test:a) Viscosity ratio at 60°C, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Tests on residue from rolling thin film oven test: b) Ductility at 25°C, cm VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C,VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 20) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Penetration at 25°C, VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 10 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B) , VG 20 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B), VG 30 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Softening point (R&B),VG 40 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Solubility in trichloroethylene, All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2 Table 1(Flash point (Cleveland open cup), All Grades) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.1(Description) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f.07.08.2025 |
7 |
IS 12171 (2024) |
Cotton Bales Specification Fourth Revision |
Textile fiber, Yarn and Fabric |
6920 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl-5.1.1(Staple Length) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.2(Trash Content) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.3(Moisture Content) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.4(Strength of Fibre) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.1.5(Micronaire Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.2.1(Dimensions) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3(Bailing/Pressing) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (a)(Cotton fabric) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (b)(Baling hoops) |
- |
1020 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (c)(Cotton twine-Linear density) |
- |
510 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (c)(Cotton twine- Breaking Load) |
- |
1010 |
|
- |
5.1.1(Staple Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.2(Trash Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.3(Moisture Content) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.4(Strength of Fibre) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
5.1.5(Micronaire Value) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.1.1(Staple Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.2(Trash Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.3(Moisture Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.4(Strength of Fibre) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.5(Micronaire Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.1(Dimensions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3(Bailing/Pressing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (a)(Cotton fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (b)(Baling hoops) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (c)(Cotton twine-Linear density) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.2.3.1 (c)(Cotton twine- Breaking Load) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1(Staple Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.2(Trash Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.3(Moisture Content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.4(Strength of Fibre) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.5(Micronaire Value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f.28.07.2025
Exclusion
Excluding Cl-5.2.2 (Mass (Weight) |
8 |
IS 15909 (2020) |
PVC Geomembranes for Lining - Specification ( Second Revision ) |
PVC Geomembrane |
175080 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5,Table 1(Length ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Width ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Thickness) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Specific Gravity) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1( Tensile strength (Longitudinal) ,kg/m2) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1( Tensile strength (Transverse) ,kg/m2) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Tear resistance (machine direction)) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Tear resistance (Cross direction)) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Index puncture resistance,N) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Low temperature crack resistance) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Hydrostatic resistance,kg/cm2,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
Test not available |
5,Table 1(Seam strength,kg,Min) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Volatile Loss ,% ,Max) |
- |
760 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Peel strength,kN/m,Min) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Resistance to soil burial) |
- |
25000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Tensile strength (Longitudinal),% change) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Tensile strength (Transverse),% change) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Water extraction,% loss in weight) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Stability to ultraviolet radiations,% retension in Tensile strength) |
- |
104000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Behaviour during perforation) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Dimensional Stability at 80 degree C) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Change in length after heating) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Resistance to acid and alkali) |
- |
10500 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Resistance to static puncturing) |
- |
2700 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Horizontal rate of burning) |
- |
1410 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Vertical rate of burning) |
- |
1810 |
|
- |
4.0(Types) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Longitudinal),250 % ,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Transverse),250 % ,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Longitudinal),% change) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Transverse),% change) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 1(Stability to ultraviolet radiations,% retension in Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
6.0(Dimensions and tolerances) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Thickness at 20kPa pressure) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Tensile Strength (Longitudinal)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Tensile Strength (Transverse)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Elongation at break (Longitudinal)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Elongation at break (Transverse)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Tear Strength (Machine direction)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Tear Strength (Cross direction)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Height of fall without perforation) |
- |
0 |
|
Test not available |
5, Table-2(Cold crack resistance at low temperature) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Hydrostatic Pressure Resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Test not available |
5, Table-2(Change in width after heating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5, Table-2(Strength of welded seam shear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
7.0(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
7.1(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
7.2(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 2(Specific Gravity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 1(Specific Gravity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
5,Table 2(Specific Gravity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already Given |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f.28.07.2025 |
9 |
IS 16014 (2024) |
MECHANICALLY WOVEN DOUBLE-TWISTED HEXAGONAL WIRE MESH GABIONS REVET MATTRESSES ROCK FALL NETTING AND OTHER PRODUCTS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING PURPOSES GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE OR GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE WITH POLYMER COATING SPECIFICATION ( Second Revision ) |
Class 1, Class 2 |
248000 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Cl-5.1.1(Class 1 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-7.1.1(Mass of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
Cl-7.1.2(Adhesion of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl-7.1.3(Ageing and Corrosion Resistance) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (a)(Specific gravity) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (b)(Tensile strength) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (c)(Hardness) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (d)(Resistance of polymer coating to sodium chloride solution) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (h)(Resistance to UV rays) |
- |
52000 |
|
- |
Cl-9(Workmanship) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iv)(Polymer coating thickness,mm) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (v)(Typical sizes Length ×Width × Height(m)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist,) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iii)(Tensile Strength Perpendicular to twist, kN/m) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iv)(Selvedge Strength, kN/m) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (v)(Punch Strength, kN) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (vi)(Panel to panel connection(lacing wire/ fasteners), kN/m) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Cl-12.7.2(Corrosion Spread Test) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
Cl-5(Material and Manufacture) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.2(Class 2 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.4.1(Galvanized Rings) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.4.2(Stainless Steel Fasteners) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.1(Tensile Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.3(Lacing wire and stiffeners) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (f)(Modulus of Elasticity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-8.12(Mesh Opening Tolerances) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.1(Tensile Strength of Wire Mesh Panel) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.2(Punch Test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.3(Pull-Apart Resistance Test/Selvedge Strength Test/Panel to Panel Connection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.4(Metallic Coating Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.5(Polymer Coating Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.6(Polymer Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (vi)(Tolerances in size of Units) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iv)(Polymer coating thickness, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (v)(Typical size Length × Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (vi)(Tolerances in size of netting rolls) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-13(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.1(Class 1 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.1.1(Mass of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.1.2(Adhesion of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (a)(Specific gravity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (b)(Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (c)(Hardness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (d)(Resistance of polymer coating to sodium chloride solution) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (h)(Resistance to UV rays) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-9(Workmanship) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iv)(Polymer coating thickness,mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (v)(Typical sizes Length ×Width × Height(m)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iii)(Tensile Strength Perpendicular to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iv)(Selvedge Strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (v)(Punch Strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (vi)(Panel to panel connection(lacing wire/ fasteners), kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.7.2(Corrosion Spread Test) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5(Material and Manufacture) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.1.2(Class 2 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.4.1(Galvanized Rings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.4.2(Stainless Steel Fasteners) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.1(Tensile Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.3(Lacing wire and stiffeners) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (f)(Modulus of Elasticity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-8.12(Mesh Opening Tolerances) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.1(Tensile Strength of Wire Mesh Panel) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.2(Punch Test) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.3(Pull-Apart Resistance Test/Selvedge Strength Test/Panel to Panel Connection) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.4(Metallic Coating Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.5(Polymer Coating Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.6(Polymer Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (vi)(Tolerances in size of Units) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iv)(Polymer coating thickness, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (v)(Typical size Length × Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (vi)(Tolerances in size of netting rolls) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-13(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
Not a Test |
Cl-5.1.1(Class 1 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.1.1(Mass of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.1.2(Adhesion of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (a)(Specific gravity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (b)(Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (c)(Hardness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (d)(Resistance of polymer coating to sodium chloride solution) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (h)(Resistance to UV rays) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-9(Workmanship) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iv)(Polymer coating thickness,mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (v)(Typical sizes Length ×Width × Height(m)) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iii)(Tensile Strength Perpendicular to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iv)(Selvedge Strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (v)(Punch Strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (vi)(Panel to panel connection(lacing wire/ fasteners), kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.7.2(Corrosion Spread Test) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5(Material and Manufacture) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.1.2(Class 2 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.4.1(Galvanized Rings) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.4.2(Stainless Steel Fasteners) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.1(Tensile Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.3(Lacing wire and stiffeners) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-7.2 (f)(Modulus of Elasticity) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-8.12(Mesh Opening Tolerances) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.1(Tensile Strength of Wire Mesh Panel) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.2(Punch Test) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.3(Pull-Apart Resistance Test/Selvedge Strength Test/Panel to Panel Connection) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.4(Metallic Coating Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.5(Polymer Coating Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-12.6(Polymer Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (vi)(Tolerances in size of Units) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iv)(Polymer coating thickness, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (v)(Typical size Length × Width) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (vi)(Tolerances in size of netting rolls) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia,) |
- |
0 |
|
Already given |
Cl-13(Marking) |
- |
0 |
|
Not a test |
Cl-12.7.1(Abrasion Resistance Test) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (g)(Brittleness Temperature) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.1(Class 1 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.1.1(Mass of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.1.2(Adhesion of Zinc/Zinc Alloy Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (a)(Specific gravity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (b)(Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (c)(Hardness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (d)(Resistance of polymer coating to sodium chloride solution) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (h)(Resistance to UV rays) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-9(Workmanship) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (iv)(Polymer coating thickness,mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (v)(Typical sizes Length ×Width × Height(m)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iii)(Tensile Strength Perpendicular to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (iv)(Selvedge Strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (v)(Punch Strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (vi)(Panel to panel connection(lacing wire/ fasteners), kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.7.2(Corrosion Spread Test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5(Material and Manufacture) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.1.2(Class 2 double-twisted mesh) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.4.1(Galvanized Rings) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.4.2(Stainless Steel Fasteners) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.1(Tensile Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, Table-7 (ii)(Tensile Strength Parallel to twist, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.3(Lacing wire and stiffeners) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (f)(Modulus of Elasticity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-8.12(Mesh Opening Tolerances) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.1(Tensile Strength of Wire Mesh Panel) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.2(Punch Test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.3(Pull-Apart Resistance Test/Selvedge Strength Test/Panel to Panel Connection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.4(Metallic Coating Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.5(Polymer Coating Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.6(Polymer Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.9, Table-1,2, 3, 4, 5, (vi)(Tolerances in size of Units) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (i)(Mesh wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (ii)(Edge/Selvedge wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iii)(Lacing wire dia, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (iv)(Polymer coating thickness, mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (v)(Typical size Length × Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-5.5, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11, Table-6 (vi)(Tolerances in size of netting rolls) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-6.2, 11.2, 12.2 (b), Table-7 (i)(Mesh wire dia,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-12.7.1(Abrasion Resistance Test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (g)(Brittleness Temperature) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.1.3(Ageing and Corrosion Resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Cl-7.2 (e)(Salt spray exposure) |
- |
153000 |
|
- |
|
- |
- Included w.e.f. 28.07.2025 |
10 |
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
-
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
11 |
IS 15852 (2009) |
Textiles – Polyester blended woven shirting for uniforms |
Textile |
26910 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 |
|
- |
4.1, 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 |
12 |
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 |
13 |
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 |
|
- |
- - |
14 |
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 |
15 |
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)) |
16 |
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)) |
17 |
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 |
18 |
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 |
19 |
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 |
20 |
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 |
21 |
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
22 |
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
23 |
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
24 |
IS 17373 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – Geogrids used in reinforced soil retaining structures – Specification |
- |
321545 View breakup
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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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
25 |
IS 16654 (2017) |
Geosynthetics - Polyprophylene multifilament woven geobags for coastal and waterways protection - Specification |
- |
72885 View breakup
-
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
26 |
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 |
|
- |
- - |
27 |
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
28 |
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
29 |
IS 17483 : Part 2 (2020) |
Geosynthetics - Geocells - Specification Part 2 Slope Erosion Protection Application |
- |
468040 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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |
30 |
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 |
|
- |
|
- |
- - |