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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 7: MIXTURES OF POLYAMIDE AND CERTAIN OTHER FIBRES (METHOD USING FORMIC ACID) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-7:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-7:2010
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, using formic acid, to determine the percentage of polyamide fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of

....Read more a) polyamide; and

b) cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, polyester, polypropylene, chlorofibre, acrylic or glass fibre.

It is also applicable to mixtures with wool and animal hair, but when the wool content exceeds 25 %, the method described in MS ISO 1833-4 should be used.
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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 4: MIXTURES OF CERTAIN PROTEIN AND CERTAIN OTHER FIBRES (METHOD USING HYPOCHLORITE) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-4:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-4:2010
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, using hypochlorite, to determine the percentage of protein fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of certain non-pr ....Read more otein fibres and one protein fibre, as follows:

a) wool, chemically-treated wool, other animal-hair fibres, silk, regenerated protein fibres based on casein, and

b) cotton, cupro, viscose, modal, acrylic, chlorofibres, polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, glass and elastane.

If several protein fibres are present, the method gives the total of their amounts but not their individual quantities.
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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 9: MIXTURES OF ACETATE AND TRIACETATE FIBRES (METHOD USING BENZYL ALCOHOL) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-9:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-9:2010
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, using benzyl alcohol, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of

a) ....Read more acetate; and

b) triacetate fibres.
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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 3: MIXTURES OF ACETATE AND CERTAIN OTHER FIBRES (METHOD USING ACETONE) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-3:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-3:2010
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, using acetone, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of

a) acetate ....Read more ; and

b) wool, animal hair, silk, regenerated protein, cotton (scoured, kiered, or bleached), flax, hemp, jute, abaca, alfa, coir, broom, ramie, cupro, viscose, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres.

It is not applicable to mixtures containing modacrylic fibres, nor to mixtures containing acetate fibres that have been deacetylated on the surface.
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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 5: MIXTURES OF VISCOSE, CUPRO OR MODAL AND COTTON FIBRES (METHOD USING SODIUM ZINCATE) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-5:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-5:2010
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, using sodium zincate, to determine the percentage of viscose, cupro or modal fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures ....Read more of

a) viscose or most of the current cupro or modal fibres; and

b) raw, scoured, kiered or bleached cotton.

Where a cupro or modal fibre is present, a preliminary test should be carried out to see whether it is soluble in the reagent.

The method is not applicable to mixtures in which the cotton has suffered extensive chemical degradation, nor when the viscose, cupro or modal fibre is rendered incompletely soluble by the presence of certain permanent finishes or reactive dyes that cannot be removed completely.
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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TESTING (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-1:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-1:2010
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a common method for the quantitative chemical analysis of various binary mixtures of fibres. This method and the methods described in the other parts of ISO 1833 are ....Read more applicable, in general, to fibres in any textile form. Where certain textile forms are excepted, these are listed in the scope of the appropriate part. Close

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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 2: TERNARY FIBRE MIXTURES (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-2:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-2:2010
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This Malaysian Standard specifies methods of quantitative chemical analysis of various ternary mixtures of fibres.

The field of application of each method for analysing binary mixtures, ....Read more specified in the parts of MS ISO 1833, indicates the fibres to which the method is applicable. Close

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TEST METHOD FOR FOAMING CHARACTERISTICS OF LUBRICATING OILS
MS 1833:2005
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This Malaysian Standard covers the determination of the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at 24°C and 93.5°C. Means of empirically rating the foaming tendency and the stability of the foam ....Read more are described.

The values stated in acceptable SI units are to be regarded as the standard.

This Malaysian standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific warning statements, see Sections 7, 8, and 9.1.1
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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 11: MIXTURES OF CELLULOSE AND POLYESTER FIBRES (METHOD USING SULFURIC ACID) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-11:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-11:2011
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the proportion of cellulose fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of: natural and regen ....Read more erated cellulose fibres; and polyester fibre. Close

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TEXTILES - QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - PART 15: MIXTURES OF JUTE AND CERTAIN ANIMAL FIBRES (METHOD BY DETERMINING NITROGEN CONTENT) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1833-15:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 1833-15:2011
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, by determining the nitrogen content, to calculate the proportion of each component, after the removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixt ....Read more ures of;
- jute; and
- animal fibres.

The animal-fibre component may consist solely of hair or wool, or of any mixtures of the two.

This Malaysian Standard is not applicable to products in which dyestuffs or finishes contain nitrogen.

NOTE: Because this method differs in principle from the general method based on selective solubility set out in ISO 1833-1, it is given in a form that is complete in itself.
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