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ISO 139 2005 Amd 1 2011

This document amends ISO 139:2005 to define rapid conditioning systems and alternative standard atmospheres that may be used for conditioning textiles. It defines rapid conditioning as an accelerated conditioning system that allows specimens to reach equilibrium faster than static exposure. It also defines specific and tropical alternative standard atmospheres that may be used if agreed upon, and notes tolerances for temperature and humidity of these atmospheres. The amendment updates equilibrium criteria for textiles to allow for shorter weighing intervals of 2-10 minutes when using rapid conditioning systems instead of the standard 2 hour interval.
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ISO 139 2005 Amd 1 2011

This document amends ISO 139:2005 to define rapid conditioning systems and alternative standard atmospheres that may be used for conditioning textiles. It defines rapid conditioning as an accelerated conditioning system that allows specimens to reach equilibrium faster than static exposure. It also defines specific and tropical alternative standard atmospheres that may be used if agreed upon, and notes tolerances for temperature and humidity of these atmospheres. The amendment updates equilibrium criteria for textiles to allow for shorter weighing intervals of 2-10 minutes when using rapid conditioning systems instead of the standard 2 hour interval.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO

STANDARD 139
Second edition
2005-01-15
AMENDMENT 1
2011-07-01

Textiles — Standard atmospheres for


conditioning and testing
AMENDMENT 1

Textiles — Atmosphères normales de conditionnement et d'essai


AMENDEMENT 1
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Textiles — Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing

AMENDMENT 1

Page 1, Clause 2

Insert a definition of “rapid conditioning” as follows:

2.8
rapid conditioning
accelerated conditioning
system that permits specimens to reach equilibrium with the standard atmosphere for testing textiles at a
significantly faster rate than if the specimens are exposed to the atmosphere in a static state

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3.1 Standard atmosphere

The standard atmosphere shall have a temperature of 20,0 °C and a relative humidity of 65,0 %.

3.2 Alternative standard atmospheres

The alternative, but not equivalent, atmosphere (3.2.1 or 3.2.2) may only be used if the parties involved agree
on its use, and the alternative atmosphere used shall be reported.

3.2.1 Specific standard atmosphere

The specific standard atmosphere shall have a temperature of 23,0 °C and a relative humidity of 50,0 %.

3.2.2 Tropical standard atmosphere

The tropical standard atmosphere shall have a temperature of 27,0 °C and a relative humidity of 65,0 %.

3.3 Tolerance zone for the standard atmosphere and the alternative standard atmospheres

The tolerance for temperature is ±2,0 °C.

The tolerance for relative humidity is ±4,0 %.

NOTE For a control of standard atmospheres, see Annex A.

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Page 3, Subclause 5.4

Replace the second paragraph with the following text.

Unless otherwise specified, the textile should be considered to be in equilibrium when successive weighings
show no progressive change in mass greater than 0,25 %.

In the case of the standard atmosphere in a conditioned laboratory, successive weighing should be done on
the textile at intervals of 2 h.

However, where accelerated conditioning systems are used, a shorter interval of 2 min to 10 min should be
used.

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