31 |
IS 17371 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – Geogrids for flexible pavements – Specification |
- |
-
|
51960 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
30/30
40/40
50/50
60/60
80/80
100/100") |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
1("Tensile strength at 2 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
300 |
|
- |
1("Tensile strength at 5 percent strain, (MD × CD- IS 16635
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
300 |
|
- |
1(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure- IS 13162 (part 2)) |
- |
41500 |
|
- |
2(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion- IS 17363) |
- |
5460 |
|
- |
2("Junction strength- IS 17371 AnnexB
20/20
30/30
40/40") |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Carbon Black content of Geogrid) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.4(PET Geogrid weight) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.5(Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 1 (iv)(UV resistance, strength retained after 500 h exposure of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- v)(REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRIDS - Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, table No. 1 (vi)(Width of PET Geogrids) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Clause No. 5.2, Table No. 1 (vii)(Roll length of PET Geogrids) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
Clause No. 4.1(Geogrid Raw Materials) |
- |
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 (v)(Chemical resistance, strength retained after 72 h immersion of PET Geogrids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vIii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
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. 4.5(Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- i)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
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 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vIii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
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. 4.5(Identification of Geogrid) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 1- i)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Ultimate tensile strength, (MD × CD) kN/m) |
- |
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 |
|
- |
5.2- Table 2- vIii)(REQUIREMENTS FOR PET GEOGRIDS - Roll length) |
- |
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 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
32 |
IS 16090 (2013) |
Geo-synthetics – Geo-textiles used as protection (or cushioning) materials – Specification |
- |
-
|
45400 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.4, Table 1, (i)(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.4, Table 1, (ii)(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
4.4, Table 1, (iii)(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.5, Table 1, (iv)(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4.6, Table 1, (v)(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
41500 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class I(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class II(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Mass per unit area, g/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Tensile strength, kN/m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class III(Trapezoidal tear strength, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(CBR puncture resistance, kN) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1, Clauses 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.4, Class IV(Maximum UV resistance (after 500 h exposure), percent) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
33 |
IS 16352 (2020) |
Geosynthetics – High density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes for lining – Specification (first revision) |
- |
-
|
148070 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
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) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
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) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
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) |
- |
119600 |
|
- |
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) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,i) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 7016 (Part 1)(width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) a)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,v) b)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Breaking strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,iv) c)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex B(Tensile properties:
Yield elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,v)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
Annex C(Tear resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table 2,vii)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex D(Puncture resistanc) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
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 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table1,x)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI / VII
IS 2530(Carbon black content) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,3.1,
Table2,iv)
Type I / II / III / IV / V /
VI
Annex L(Average asperity height) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
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) |
- |
12320 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
34 |
IS 15869 (2020) |
Textiles – Open weave coir Bhoovastra – Specification (first revision) |
- |
-
|
22900 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
Clause 5, Table 1, (i)(Mass per unit area, g/m2, Min) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (ii)(Width, cm, Min) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (iii)(Length, m) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (iv)(Thickness at 20 kPa, mm, Min) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (v)(Runnage, m/kg) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (vi)(Break load, dry (kN/m), Min) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (vii)(Break load, wet (kN/m), Min) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (viii)(Peak load, dry (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (ix)(Peak load, wet (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (x)(Trapezoidal Tearing Strength at 25 mm Gauge Length) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (ii)(pH of aqueous extract) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (iii)(Free and releasable formaldehyde (Max)) |
- |
2100 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (iv)(Extractable heavy metals by artificial acidic sweat (ppm) (Max)) |
- |
5100 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (v)(Pentachlorophenols (PCP), (ppm)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (vi)(Banned aryl amines from azo dyes, (ppm)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (xi)(Mesh size, mm, Min) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (i)(Residual pesticides (sum parameter) (ppm)) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (i)(Mass per unit area, g/m2, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (ii)(Width, cm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (iii)(Length, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (iv)(Thickness at 20 kPa, mm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (v)(Runnage, m/kg) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (vi)(Break load, dry (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (vii)(Break load, wet (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (viii)(Peak load, dry (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (ix)(Peak load, wet (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (x)(Trapezoidal Tearing Strength at 25 mm Gauge Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (ii)(pH of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (iii)(Free and releasable formaldehyde (Max)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (iv)(Extractable heavy metals by artificial acidic sweat (ppm) (Max)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (v)(Pentachlorophenols (PCP), (ppm)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (vi)(Banned aryl amines from azo dyes, (ppm)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (xi)(Mesh size, mm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (i)(Residual pesticides (sum parameter) (ppm)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (i)(Mass per unit area, g/m2, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (ii)(Width, cm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (iii)(Length, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (iv)(Thickness at 20 kPa, mm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (v)(Runnage, m/kg) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (vi)(Break load, dry (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (vii)(Break load, wet (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (viii)(Peak load, dry (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (ix)(Peak load, wet (kN/m), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (x)(Trapezoidal Tearing Strength at 25 mm Gauge Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (ii)(pH of aqueous extract) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (iii)(Free and releasable formaldehyde (Max)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (iv)(Extractable heavy metals by artificial acidic sweat (ppm) (Max)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (v)(Pentachlorophenols (PCP), (ppm)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (vi)(Banned aryl amines from azo dyes, (ppm)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 5, Table 1, (xi)(Mesh size, mm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 6.5, Table 2, (i)(Residual pesticides (sum parameter) (ppm)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
35 |
IS 14715 : Part 2 (2016) |
Jute geotextiles Part 2 Control of bank erosion in rivers and waterways – Specification (second revision) |
- |
-
|
6500 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
1(Thickness at 2 kPa- IS 13162 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Width- IS 1954) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Mass- IS 15891 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Thickness at 2 kPa-IS 15891 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Tensile strength MD*CD- IS 15891 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Elongation at break in MD × CD- IS 13162 (Part 5)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Puncture resistance- IS 16078) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head- IS 14324) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O95- IS 14294) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Construction) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Weight at 20 percent moisture regain, g/m2 , Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iii)(Width, cm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iv)(Ends x Picks/dm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (v)(Thickness at 2kPa, mm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vi)(Tensile Strength in MD x CD, kN/m, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (viii)(Puncture Resistance, kN, Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (x)(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head, sec –1 , Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (xi)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O95 , Micron3, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
1(Thickness at 2 kPa- IS 13162 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Width- IS 1954) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Mass- IS 15891 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Thickness at 2 kPa-IS 15891 (Part 2)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Tensile strength MD*CD- IS 15891 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Elongation at break in MD × CD- IS 13162 (Part 5)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Puncture resistance- IS 16078) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head- IS 14324) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O95- IS 14294) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Weight at 20 percent moisture regain, g/m2 , Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iii)(Width, cm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iv)(Ends x Picks/dm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (v)(Thickness at 2kPa, mm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vi)(Tensile Strength in MD x CD, kN/m, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (viii)(Puncture Resistance, kN, Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (x)(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head, sec –1 , Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (xi)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O95 , Micron3, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Weight at 20 percent moisture regain, g/m2 , Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iii)(Width, cm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iv)(Ends x Picks/dm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (v)(Thickness at 2kPa, mm, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vi)(Tensile Strength in MD x CD, kN/m, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Elongation at break in MD × CD- IS 13162 (Part 5)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (viii)(Puncture Resistance, kN, Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (x)(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head, sec –1 , Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (xi)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O95 , Micron3, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ix)(Burst Strength, kPa. Min, for Treated Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
36 |
IS 14715 : Part 1 (2016) |
Jute geotextiles Part 1 Strengthening of sub-grade in roads – Specification (second revision) |
- |
-
|
6500 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
1(Weight at 20% moisture Regain- IS 14716) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Width- IS 1954) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Ends × Picks- IS 1963) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Tensile strength in MD × CD- IS 13162 (Part 5)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1("Elongation at break in MD × CD-
IS 13162 (Part 5)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Puncture resistance- IS 16078) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Burst strength- IS 1966 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Permittivity at 50mm constant head- IS 14324) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O95- IS 14294) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Elongation at break MD * CD - IS 15891 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
2(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head- IS 14324) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (i)(Construction) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Weight at 20 percent moisture regain, g/m2 for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iii)(Width cm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iv)(Ends X Picks/ dm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (v)(Thickness at 2kPA, mm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vi)(Tensile strength in MD × CD, kN/m, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vii)(Elongation at break in MD × CD, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (viii)(Puncture resistance, kN, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (x)(Permittivity at 50mm constant head, sec -1 , Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (xi)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O 95 , Micron, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (i)(Width, cm, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (ii)(Mass, g/m2, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (iii)(Thickness at 2 kPa, mm, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (iv)(Tensile strength, kN/m, Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (v)(Elongation at break, percent, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (vi)(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head, sec–1 , Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (viii)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.), O 95 , Micron, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ix)(Burst strength, kPa, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (vii)(Bursting strength, kPa, Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (i)(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Weight at 20 percent moisture regain, g/m2 for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iii)(Width cm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iv)(Ends X Picks/ dm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (v)(Thickness at 2kPA, mm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vi)(Tensile strength in MD × CD, kN/m, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vii)(Elongation at break in MD × CD, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (viii)(Puncture resistance, kN, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ix)(Burst strength, kPa, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (x)(Permittivity at 50mm constant head, sec -1 , Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (xi)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O 95 , Micron, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (i)(Width, cm, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (ii)(Mass, g/m2, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (iii)(Thickness at 2 kPa, mm, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (iv)(Tensile strength, kN/m, Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (v)(Elongation at break, percent, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (vi)(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head, sec–1 , Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (vii)(Bursting strength, kPa, Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (viii)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.), O 95 , Micron, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
1(Width- IS 1954) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ii)(Weight at 20 percent moisture regain, g/m2 for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iii)(Width cm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (iv)(Ends X Picks/ dm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (v)(Thickness at 2kPA, mm, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vi)(Tensile strength in MD × CD, kN/m, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (vii)(Elongation at break in MD × CD, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (viii)(Puncture resistance, kN, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (ix)(Burst strength, kPa, Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (x)(Permittivity at 50mm constant head, sec -1 , Min, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (xi)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.) , O 95 , Micron, for Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (i)(Width, cm, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (ii)(Mass, g/m2, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (iii)(Thickness at 2 kPa, mm, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (iv)(Tensile strength, kN/m, Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (v)(Elongation at break, percent, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (vi)(Permittivity at 50 mm constant head, sec–1 , Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (vii)(Bursting strength, kPa, Min, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 2, (viii)(Apparent opening size (A. O. S.), O 95 , Micron, for Non-Woven Jute Geotextiles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4, Table 1, (i)(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
37 |
IS 15909 (2020) |
PVC Geomembranes for Lining - Specification ( Second Revision ) |
- |
-
|
132530 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5,Table 1(Length ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Width ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Thickness) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5,Table 1( Tensile strength (Longitudinal) ,kg/m2) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Longitudinal),250 % ,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,Table 1( Tensile strength (Transverse) ,kg/m2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Transverse),250 % ,Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Tear resistance (machine direction)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Tear resistance (Cross direction)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Index puncture resistance,N) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Low temperature crack resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Seam strength,kg,Min) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Peel strength,kN/m,Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Volatile Loss ,% ,Max) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Water extraction,% loss in weight) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Stability to ultraviolet radiations,% retension in Tensile strength) |
- |
40800 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Stability to ultraviolet radiations,% retension in Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Thickness at 20kPa pressure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Tensile Strength (Longitudinal)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Tensile Strength (Transverse)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Tear Strength (Machine direction)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Cold crack resistance at low temperature) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Dimensional Stability at 80 degree C) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Change in length after heating) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Change in width after heating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Behaviour during perforation) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Resistance to acid and alkali) |
- |
113280 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Strength of welded seam shear resistance) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Resistance to static puncturing) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Horizontal rate of burning) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Vertical rate of burning) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
5, Table-2(Height of fall without perforation) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
5,Table 1(Specific Gravity) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
7.1(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
38 |
IS 15351 (2015) |
Agro textiles – Laminated high density polyethylene (HDPE) woven geomembrane for water proof lining – Specification (second revision) |
- |
-
|
172500 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) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
80800 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Tear resistance, N, Min-Method A1 of
IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
80950 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Thickness, mm- IS 7016: Part 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Tear resistance, N, Min-Method A1 of
IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( Min, gram force at 50 percent failure-Annex C) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Hydrostatic resistance-Annex E) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Hydrostatic resistance after UV exposure of 1000 h -Annex B and
Annex E) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Thickness, mm- IS 7016: Part 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Breaking load on 20 × 10 cm strip, N, Min after) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Impact failure load, at 1524 mm drop,) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Tear resistance, N, Min-Method A1 of
IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Thickness, mm- IS 7016: Part 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Breaking load on 20 × 10 cm strip, N, Min after) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Thickness, mm- IS 7016: Part 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Mass, g/sq m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Dimensions, mm- Annexure A of IS 11652) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Carbon black content, Percent- IS 2530) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Before UV exposure IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Strain at Maximum load, Percent-IS 13162 (Part 5) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2( U.V exposure of 1000 h for warp and weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Breaking load on 20 × 10 cm strip, N, Min after) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
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)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Puncture resistance, N, Min-Annex D) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Seam strength before UV exposure (N/mm), Min-IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table-1(Seam strength after UV exposure N/mm, Min-Annex B and
IS 15060) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Bursting strength (Ball burst),N/cm², Min-) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1.1 and 6.2(Ash content, percent, Max-Annex F) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1(HDPE Tapes) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
3.2(HDPE Fabric) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2(Panel Width) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
39 |
IS 14252 (2015) |
Textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE)/ polypropylene (PP) woven sack for filling sand – Specification (second revision) |
- |
-
|
22610 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.2(Tapes – Width
) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 ii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 iii(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 iv(Mass of sack
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 v a(Average breaking strength of fabric Warpway
) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 v b(Average breaking strength of fabric Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vi(Average Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 viii(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
16160 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 ix(Ash content ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Width
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 i a(Dimensions Outside Length) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 i b(Dimensions Outside Width) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 iv(Mass of sack
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 v a(Average breaking strength of fabric Warpway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 v b(Average breaking strength of fabric Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vi(Average Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vii b(Elongation at break of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 viii(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 ix(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 ii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 iii(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Width
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 i a(Dimensions Outside Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 i b(Dimensions Outside Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 iv(Mass of sack
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 v a(Average breaking strength of fabric Warpway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 v b(Average breaking strength of fabric Weftway
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vi(Average Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 vii b(Elongation at break of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 viii(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 ix(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 ii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1 and Table 1 iii(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1(Raw Material) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.3(Tying Cord) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.3(Tying Cord) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.3(Tying Cord) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.4.1(Seam) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.4.1(Seam) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.4.1(Seam) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.4.1(Seam) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
40 |
IS 863 (1988) |
Specification for cotton bandage cloth, non-sterilized (second revision) |
- |
-
|
2900 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.1(Count of yarn) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Table 1(Threads, dm, Min) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table 1(Mass, g/m²,) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
Table 1(Length, m) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table 1(Width, cm,) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table 1(pH value of aqueous extract,) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
Table 1(Light, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Washing: Test 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Scouring loss, Max) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
Table 1(Warp, 20 to 25 tex ( 24s to 30s )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Weft, 25 to 30 tex ( 20s to 24s )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Warp, 20 to 25 tex ( 24s to 30s )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Weft, 25 to 30 tex ( 20s to 24s )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Length, m) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Width, cm,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(pH value of aqueous extract,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Scouring loss, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Light, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Washing: Test 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 3.1 & Table 1(viii)("Freedom from optical
whiteners ") |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table 1(Threads, dm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Warp, 20 to 25 tex ( 24s to 30s )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Weft, 25 to 30 tex ( 20s to 24s )) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Length, m) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table 1(Width, cm,) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
Table 1(pH value of aqueous extract,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Scouring loss, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Light, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Washing: Test 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Clause 3.1 & Table 1(viii)("Freedom from optical
whiteners ") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
Table 1(Threads, dm, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
41 |
IS 758 (1988) |
Specification for cotton gauze, absorbent, non-sterilized (fourth revision) |
- |
-
|
3000 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
a) Warp
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
b) Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
a) Ends) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
b) Picks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iii
IS 1964(Mass ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iv
IS 1954(Length) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.v
Appendix A(Width,) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vi
IS : 2369(Absorbency) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vii
IS : 1390(pH value) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.viii
IS : 1383(Scouring Loss) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
a) Warp
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
b) Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
a) Ends) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
b) Picks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iii
IS 1964(Mass ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iv
IS 1954(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.v
Appendix A(Width,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vi
IS : 2369(Absorbency) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vii
IS : 1390(pH value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.viii
IS : 1383(Scouring Loss) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ix
(Freedom from optical whitener) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
a) Warp
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
b) Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
a) Ends) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
b) Picks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iii
IS 1964(Mass ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iv
IS 1954(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.v
Appendix A(Width,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vi
IS : 2369(Absorbency) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vii
IS : 1390(pH value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.viii
IS : 1383(Scouring Loss) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ix
(Freedom from optical whitener) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
a) Warp
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.i(Count of yarn
b) Weft) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
a) Ends) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ii
Appendix A(Threads/dm
b) Picks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iii
IS 1964(Mass ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.iv
IS 1954(Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.v
Appendix A(Width,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vi
IS : 2369(Absorbency) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.vii
IS : 1390(pH value) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.viii
IS : 1383(Scouring Loss) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.1,Table 1,Sr.No.ix
(Freedom from optical whitener) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
42 |
IS 16208 (2015) |
Textiles - High density polyethylene (HDPE)/polypropylene (PP) woven sacks for packaging 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg and 30 kg foodgrains - Specification |
- |
-
|
24810 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.2(Tapes – Width
IS 6192 and IS 11197) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.3.1(The number of stitches/dm) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.1 and Table 1 v(Mass of sack ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi a(Average breaking strength of fabric Lengthwise ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi b(Average breaking strength of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii b(Elongation at break of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
16160 |
|
- |
4.4 and Table 1 i(Capacity) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii a(Dimensions Inside Length) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii b(Dimensions Inside Width) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 and Table 1 v(Mass of sack ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi a(Average breaking strength of fabric Lengthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi b(Average breaking strength of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii b(Elongation at break of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii a(Dimensions Inside Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Raw Material) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Width
IS 6192 and IS 11197) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.2(Construction) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
4.3.2(Mouth) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.4 and Table 1 i(Capacity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii a(Dimensions Inside Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii b(Dimensions Inside Width) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 and Table 1 v(Mass of sack ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi a(Average breaking strength of fabric Lengthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi b(Average breaking strength of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii b(Elongation at break of fabric Widthwise ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii a(Dimensions Inside Length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Raw Material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Width
IS 6192 and IS 11197) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.2(Mouth) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.1(Stitches pass through a minimum of six layers of the fabric. ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1( The stitching shall be done with double fold over seam to a depth ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.3.1( The outer stitch) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
4.3.1( The two rows of stitches shall be separated from each other) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1(Bottom Seam) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
43 |
IS 15907 (2010) |
Agro textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE) woven beds for vermiculture – Specification |
- |
-
|
69330 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
5.2.1(Thickness of coating film- method A of IS 13162 (Part 3)) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ii)(Breaking strength before UV exposure,warp - IS 1969 ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ii)(Breaking strength before UV exposure,weft - IS 1969 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vii)(Tear strength, Warp - Method A2 of IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vii)(Tear strength, Weft - Method A2 of IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (xi)(Colour fastness to artificial light -IS 2454) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
6.2(Water Proofness,IS 7941) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (viii)(Puncture strength - Annex C of IS 15907) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (x)(Resistance to chemicals, change in the mass - Annex E of IS 15907) |
- |
22800 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (xii)(Bursting pressure-IS 1966) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (i)(Mass) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (iii)(Elongation at break of fabric- IS 1969) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (iv)(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure, - Annex B of IS 15907 and IS 1969) |
- |
12320 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (v)(Welded seam strength before UV exposure- IS 1969) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vi)(Welded seam strength after UV exposure- Annex B of IS 15907 and IS 1969) |
- |
12320 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (i)(Mass) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ii)(Breaking strength before UV exposure,warp - IS 1969 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (ii)(Breaking strength before UV exposure,weft - IS 1969 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (v)(Welded seam strength before UV exposure- IS 1969) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vi)(Welded seam strength after UV exposure- Annex B of IS 15907 and IS 1969) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vii)(Tear strength, Warp - Method A2 of IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (vii)(Tear strength, Weft - Method A2 of IS 7016 (Part 3)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (viii)(Puncture strength - Annex C of IS 15907) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (x)(Resistance to chemicals, change in the mass - Annex E of IS 15907) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (xii)(Bursting pressure-IS 1966) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (iii)(Elongation at break of fabric- IS 1969) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (iv)(Retention of breaking strength after UV exposure, - Annex B of IS 15907 and IS 1969) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6- Table 1- SL.No (xi)(Colour fastness to artificial light -IS 2454) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.1(Identification) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1(Linear Density) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.1(Width) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3(Cord Beading - IS 15907) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.2.1(Lamination- IS 15907) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
5.2.1(Thickness of coating film- method A of IS 13162 (Part 3)) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2.1(Lamination- IS 15907) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
5.2.2(coating thickness of the sandwich lamination- method A of IS 13162 (Part 3)) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
5.2.2(Lamination- IS 15907) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
5.3.1(The width of the hem - IS 15907) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
5.3.1(Construction- IS 15907) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.3.2(Finished width of pocket - IS 15907) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.3.2(Construction- IS 15907) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
6.1(Length -IS 15907) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
6.1(Width - IS 15907) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
6.1(Height - IS 15907) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
6.2(Water Proofness,IS 7941) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
6.2(Water Proofness, IS 7940) |
- |
9240 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
44 |
IS 14968 (2015) |
Textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE)/ polypropylene (PP) woven sacks for packing 50 Kg/25 kg sugar – Specification (first revision) |
- |
-
|
23160 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
4.2(Tapes – Width
IS 6192 and IS 11197) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.3.1(stitches/dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
5.1 and Table 1 v b(Mass of unlaminated sack with liner
) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi a(Average breaking strength of fabric Lengthwise
IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi b(Average breaking strength of fabric Widthwise
IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise
IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
16160 |
|
- |
4.2(Construction) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.5 and Table 1 i(Capacity) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii a(Dimensions Inside Length) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ii b(Dimensions Inside Width) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 and Table 1 v b(Mass of unlaminated sack with liner
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi a(Average breaking strength of fabric Lengthwise
IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 vi b(Average breaking strength of fabric Widthwise
IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 viii a(Elongation at break of fabric Lengthwise
IS 1969 (Part 1)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.1 and Table 1 v a(Mass of unlaminated sack
IS 1964) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.1(Raw Material) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Width
IS 6192 and IS 11197) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2(Tapes – Linear Density
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.3.1(Bottom Seam) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1(The two rows of stitches shall be separated from each other) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1( The outer stitch) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1( The stitching shall be done with double fold over seam to a depth ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1(Stitches pass through a minimum of six layers of the fabric. ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.1(stitches/dm) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.3.2(Mouth) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.4(Liner
IS 10146 or IS 10910.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
4.4(Mass of the loose liner ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.4(Width of the loose liner) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.4(Length of the line) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.4(Bottom seam of the loose liner) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.4.1(Liner) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |
45 |
IS 14887 (2014) |
Textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE)/ polypropylene (PP) woven sacks for packaging of 50 kg food grains – Specification (first revision) |
All Size |
-
|
21770 View breakup
-
Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
3.2(Tapes – Width and Thickness
( IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
(IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Tenacity (IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Heat Shrinkage (HDPE) (Cl. 3.2 and IS 6192)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Dimensional stability (PP)
(IS 11197)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 ii(Dimensions ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 vi(Average breaking strength of fabric ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
12320 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 v(Mass of sack ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
950 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 viii(Elongation at break of fabric ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Width and Thickness
( IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Linear Density
(IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Tenacity (IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Heat Shrinkage (HDPE) (Cl. 3.2 and IS 6192)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Dimensional stability (PP)
(IS 11197)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 ii(Dimensions ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iii(Ends per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 vi(Average breaking strength of fabric ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 ix(Average breaking strength and elongation at break of UV stabilized HDPE/PP fabric after been exposed to UV radiation and weathering ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 x(Ash content ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
5.2 and Table 1 iv(Picks per dm ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 v(Mass of sack ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
4.2 and Table 1 viii(Elongation at break of fabric ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Elongation at point of rupture
(IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
3.2(Unlaminated Fabric Mass ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
3.2(Tapes – Colour Fastness for pigmented tapes (IS 6192/IS 11197)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
3.3.1(Bottom seam (IS 10789)) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
4.1 and 3.4(Mass of bale (Cl. 4.1), Capacity (Cl 3.4)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
3.1(Material Identification) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
3.2(Density) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
|
Complete
|
|
- |
- |