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EVS-EN ISO 14419:2010

Textiles - Oil repellency - Hydrocarbon resistance test

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Valid from 06.05.2010
Base Documents
ISO 14419:2010; EN ISO 14419:2010
Directives or regulations
None

Standard history

Status
Date
Type
Name
06.05.2010
Main
03.04.2009
Corrigendum
This International Standard is applicable to the evaluation of a substrate's resistance to absorption of a selected series of liquid hydrocarbons of different surface tensions. This International Standard is intended to provide a guide to oil stain resistance. It can provide a rough index of oil stain resistance as, generally, the higher the oil repellency grade, the better resistance to staining by oily materials, especially liquid oil substances. This is particularly true when comparing various finishes for a given substrate. This International Standard can also be utilized in determining if washing and/or drycleaning treatments have any adverse effect on the oil repellency characteristics of a substrate.

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