Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 6: Mixtures of viscose or certain types of cupro or modal or lyocell and cotton fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride) (ISO 1833-6:2007)
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Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 3: Mixtures of acetate and certain other fibres (method using acetone) (ISO 1833-3:2006)
Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 2: Ternary fibre mixtures (ISO 1833-2:2006)
Textiles - Quantitative chemical analysis - Part 1: General principles of testing (ISO 1833-1:2006, including Cor 1:2009)
Textiles — Quantitative analysis of cashmere, wool, other specialty animal fibers and their blends Part 1: Light microscopy method
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Textiles — Quantitative analysis of cashmere, wool, other specialty animal fibers and their blends Part 2: Scanning electron microscopy method
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 4: Mixtures of certain protein fibres with certain other fibres (method using hypochlorite)
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 12: Mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastane fibres with certain other fibres (method using dimethylformamide)
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 18: Mixtures of silk with other protein fibres (method using sulfuric acid)
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 3: Mixtures of acetate with certain other fibres (method using acetone)
Superfine woven wool fabric labelling - Requirements for Super S code definition
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 1: General principles of testing
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 2: Ternary fibre mixtures
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 22: Mixtures of viscose or certain types of cupro or modal or lyocell and flax fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride)
Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis Part 25: Mixtures of polyester and certain other fibres (method using trichloroacetic acid and chloroform)