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Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. इंटरनेट मानक !ान $ एक न’ भारत का +नम-णSatyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda “Invent a New India Using Knowledge” प0रा1 को छोड न’ 5 तरफJawaharlal Nehru “Step Out From the Old to the New” जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकारMazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan “The Right to Information, The Right to Live” !ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता ह Bharthari—Nītiśatakam “Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen” IS 8991 (1978): Nylon Fabric for Sleeping Bags [TXD 33: Industrial Fabrics]

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Page 1: IS 8991 (1978): Nylon Fabric for Sleeping Bags · SHRI RASIKLAL DOSHI Bharat Vijay Velvet & Silk Mills, Bombay SHRI H. K. GOKANI Silk & Art Silk Mills Association Ltd, Bombay SHRI

Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information

Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.

इंटरनेट मानक

“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda

“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

“प0रा1 को छोड न' 5 तरफ”Jawaharlal Nehru

“Step Out From the Old to the New”

“जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार”Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan

“The Right to Information, The Right to Live”

“!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता है”Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam

“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”

“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

है”ह”ह

IS 8991 (1978): Nylon Fabric for Sleeping Bags [TXD 33:Industrial Fabrics]

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IS :8991- 1978

Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR

NYLON FABRIC FOR SLEEPING BAGS

Silk, Man-Made Fibre and Products Sectional Committee, TDC 10

Chairman

SHRI D. N. SHROFF

Representing

The Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Research Association, Bombay

SHRI A. S. ATHALYE Plastics Division, Thackersey Group of Mills, Bombay

SHRI S. K. BOSE National Test House, Calcutta DR E. D. DARUVALA Government of Uttar Pradesh Snarl 0. P. D~AWAN The Silk & Rayon Textile Export Promotion Council,

Born bay SHRI L. A. GODAY The Millowners’ Association, Bombay SHRI P. S. HARIAARAKRISH~AN The Travancore Rayons Limited, Rayonpuram

SHRI P. K. GOPALAKRISH~A PILLAI ( Alternate )

SHRI S. V. JIQJINNI The National Rayon Corporation Ltd, Bombay SHRI D. S. NADKARNI ( Alternate )

SHRI R. KUNJUR Chemicals & Fibres of India Ltd, Thane SHRI J. R. JOHAR ( Alternate )

SHKI c. I<. L.INOrAH South India Viscose Limited, Coimbatore SHRI A. MUTHTJSWAMY ( Alternate )

SHRI KSISENAKUMAR M. MEHTA Silk Sr Art Silk Mills’ Associarion Limited, Bombay SHRI Z. C. MEHTA The Sirsilk Limited, Sirpur-Kaghaznagar

SHEI S. K. MANAKTALA ( Alrernak ) SHRI V. B. MODY. Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Association Limited, Bombay DR K. I. NARASI~HAN Office of the Textile Commissioner, Bombay

SHRI M. J. PATWARDHAN ( Alternate ) DR 0. P. PAHUJA Ministry of Defence ( DGI )

SHRI K. K. KAPOOR ( Alternate ) SHRI I. H. PAREKH The Gwalior Rayon Silk Mfg ( Wvg ) Co Ltd,

Nagda SHI~I M. K. MAHESHWARI ( Alternate )

SHRI N. M. PATEL The Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Research Association, Bombay

SHRI J. G. PARIEH ( Alternate ) PRESIDENT Association of Man-Made Fibre Industry, Bombay

SHRI D. H. VORA ( Alternnte )

( Continued on page 2 )

@ Copyright 1979 INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION

This publication is protected under the I&tan Copyright Act ( XIV of 1957 ) and reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act.

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IS :8991- 1978

( Continued from @.gc 1 )

Members Representing

PUEEJIDENT Association of Synthetic Fibre Industry, Bombay SHRI P. N. MAITRA ( tlltcrnafc )

SHRI G. RANGANATH Textiles Committee, Bombay SHRI M. P. SINQH Directorate General of Technical Development,

New Delhi SHRI S. N. AGARWAL ( Alternate )

Dlt R. V. R. SUBRAMANIAN Ministry of Defence ( R & D ) SHRI G. N. CH~TTER~I ( Alternate )

SARI S. M. CAAKRABORTY, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-o@io Member ) Director ( Tex )

Secretary

SHRI D. R. KORI.I Deputy Director ( Tcx ), IS1

Man-Made Fibre Products Subcommittee, TDC 10 : 2

Convener

SRRI D. N. SHROFF The Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Research Association Bombay

Members

SHRI S. H. BACHKANIWALA Hindi Fabrics Weaving Factory, Surat SHRI A. T. BASAK Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals

( Inspection Wing ), New Delhi SRRI 0. P. DRAWAN The Silk & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion

Council, Bombay SHRI M. H. DOSHI Echjay Overseas Trades, Bombay SHRI RASIKLAL DOSHI Bharat Vijay Velvet & Silk Mills, Bombay SHRI H. K. GOKANI Silk & Art Silk Mills Association Ltd, Bombay

SHRI P. H. BACHKANIWA~A ( Atmate ) SHRI M. S. KAPADIA

SHRI N. C. SHAH ( Alternate) Jasmine Mills Private Ltd, Bombay

SHRI RAMCHAND KHLNNA SRRI RAMCHAND S. KIMATRA~

Khanna Silk Mills Private Ltd, Bombay The Nanikram Sobhraj Mills Private Ltd,

Ahmadabad SHRI NARAIN S. KIMATRAI ( Alternate )

SHRI KRISHNAKUMAR M. MEHTA SHRI VINOD H. MEHTA

Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Association Ltd, Bombay

Sarswati Silk Mills, Bombay SHRI N. M. PATEL The Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Research Association,

Bombay SHRI J. G. PARIKH ( Alfcrnnte )

SHRI I. P. PODDAR The Calcutta Silk Mfg Co Ltd, Calcutta SRRI R. S. AGARWAL ( Alternate )

SHRI M. P. SIN~H Directorate General of Technical Development, New Delhi

SHRI S. N. AGARWAL ( Alternate )

( Gntinued on page 11 )

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IS : 8991.1978

Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR

NYLON FABRIC FOR SLEEPING BAGS

0. FOREWORD

0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 15 December 1978, after the draft finalized by the Silk, Man-Made Fibre and Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Textile Division Council.

0.2 The nylon fabric covered by this standard is intended to be used for manufacturing sleeping bags by the Defcnce personnel.

0.3 To familiarize the industry with International System of Units ( SI Units ), the basic SI Units as well as the recommended SI Units for use in the textile industry are given in Appendix A.

0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : Z-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

1. SCOPE

1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements for coated or treated nylon fabric used in the manufacture of sleeping bags for use as mountaineering equipment or for use on high altitudes.

2. MANUFACTURE

2.1 Yarn - Continuous filament medium tenacity nylon yarn of type

6 shall be used in the manufacture of the cloth.

2.2 Cloth - The cloth shall be woven uniformly and evenly in plain or

ripstop weave. The selvedges shall have the same tension as the remainder of the fabric and shall not be unduly thicker than the fabric. The selvedges shall not fold on themselves nor present a corded edge effect. The fabric shall be coated or treated with suitable chemicals so that the water resistant characteristic is imparted to it. The fabric shall be given a nip-calender finish.

*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( raoiscd ).

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IS : 8991.1978

3. REQUIREMENTS

3.1 The constructional particulars and other requirements of the cloth shall be as given in Table 1.

TABLE 1 REQUIREMENTS OF NYLON FABRIC FOR SLEEPING BAGS

SL CHARACTERWW~ REQUIREMENT METHOD OF TEST,

No. RRF TO

(1) (2)

i) Constructional pnrtifulars ( see Note ):

(3) (4)

a) Nominal count of yarn

b) Nominal ends/dm

c) Nominal picks/dm

ii) Mass, g/ms, MUX

iii) Breaking load:

a) Warp, N ( kgf)

b) Weft, N ( kgf)

iv) Tear strength:

a) Warp, N ( kgf ) b) Weft, N ( kgf)

v) Water repellency ( by Bundesmann type apparatus ):

a) Penetration

b) Absorption

8’4 tex ( 75 d )

550 IS : 19G3-1969*

330 IS : 1963-19692

85 IS : 1964-1970.t

IS : 1969-1968$

540 ( 55)

390 ( 40 )

IS : 6489-1971s 15.7 ( 1.6)

11.8 ( 1.2 )

IS : 392-197511

2 ml, Max

30 percent, Max

vi) Colour fastness to:

a) Light b) Washing - Test 2

5 or better

4 or better

IS : 2454-19677

IS : 3361-1965**

NOTE-The constructional particulars of the cloth that is count of yarn, ends and picks may be altered provided the other requirements are satisfied.

*Methods for determination of threads per decimetre in woven fabrics (first revision ) * TMethods for determination ofweight per square metre and weight per linear metre

of fabrics (Jirst r&ion ). fMethod for determination of breaking load and elongation at break of woven

textile fabrics ( jrst reuision ). §Method for determination of tear strength of woven textile fabrics by Elmendorf

tester. IlMethod for determining water absorption and penetration of fabrics using

Bundesmann type apparatus ( second revision ). l/Method for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to artificial light

( xenon lamp ). **Method for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to washing -

Test 2.

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IS : 8991 - 1978

4. MARKING

4.1 Each roll of fabric shall be marked with the following:

a) Name of the material;

b) Manufacturer’s name, initials or trade-mark, if any;

cl Length x width ofroll; and

4 Date of manufacture.

4.1.1 Mark.

The fabric may also be marked with the IS1 Certification

NATE - The use of the ISI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of the Indian Standards Institution ( Certification Marks ) Act and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The IS1 Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control which is devised and supervised by IS1 and operated by the producer. ISI marked products are also continuously checked by IS1 for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a licence for the use of the IS1 Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained from the Indian Standards Institution.

5. PACKING

5.1 The fabric shall be packed in roll form in accordance with the

provisions of IS : 2195-1964* or IS : 2194-1963t, as the case may be.

6. SAMPLING

6.1 Lot - The quantity of nylon fabric delivered to a buyer against a despatch note shall constitute a lot.

NOTE - The sampling plan given below shall give desired protection to the buyer and the seller provided the lot submitted for inspection is homogeneous. To ensure homogeneity of the lot, it is recommended that the manufacturers should follow the methods given in IS : 397 ( Part I )-1972$ and IS : 397 ( Part II )-1975$.

6.2 The conformity of the lot to the requirements of this standardshall be adjudged on the basis of the tests carried out on the samples selected from it.

6.3 Unless otherwise agreed to between the buyer and the seller, the number of rolls or pieces to be selected from a lot shall be in accordance

with co1 1 and 2 of Table 2.

*Code for inland packaging of man-made fibre fabrics and man-made fibre yarns. tCode for seaworthy packaging of man-made fibre fabrics. $Method for statistical quality control during production: Part I Control charts for

variables ( jirst revision ). @Iethod for statistical quality control during production: Part II Control charts for

attributes and count of defects (first revision ).

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Is : 8991 - 1978

TABLE 2 SAMPLE SIZE AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY ( Claw 6.3 )

LOT SIZE SAMPLE SIZE

(1) (2) (3) (4)

up IO 50 1: 0 3

51 ,, 100 13 0 4

101 ,, 150 20 1 5

151 ,> 300 32 1 6

301 9,500 50 2 7

501 and above 80 3 10

6.4 Number of Tests and Criteria for Conformity - The number oftests and criteria for conformity for various characteristics shall be as follows:

S1 Characteristic JVO.

No. of Tests Criteria for Conformity

i) Ends, picks and According to co1 2 width of Table 2

Number of non-conform- ing rolls or pieces not to exceed the correspond- ing number given in ~01 3 of Table 2

ii) Length According to co1 2 of Table 2

The value obtained for each piece shall be compared with its specified, declared or marked value. The mean percentage of deficiency in length, if any, shall be deter- mined and made appli- cable to the lot

iii) Mass According to co1 4 of Table 2

The value_s of the expres- sions X + 0’5 R < specification limits

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IS : 8991 - 1978

iv) Breaking load According to co1 4 /!? - 0.5 R > specifi- and tear strength of Table 2 cation limit

v) Water repellency According to co1 4 All the test specimens of Table 2 meet the necessary

requirements

vi) Colour fastness According to co1 4 All the test specimens of Table 2 meet the necessary

requirements

where

x = average value obtained by dividing the sum of the observed values by the number of test results; and

R = range, that is, difference between the maximum and minimum in a set of observed values.

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IS : 8991 - 1978

APPENDIX A (I Clause 0.3 )

SI UNITS

TABLE 3 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS

Base Units

QUANTITY

Length

Mass

Time

Electric current

Thermodynamic temperature

Luminous intensity

Amount of substance

Supplementary Units

QUANTITY

Plane angle

Solid angle

Derived Units

QUANTITY

Force

Energy

Power

Flux

Flux density

Frequency

Electric conductance

Pressure, stress

UNIT

metre

kilogram

second

ampere

kelvin

candela

mole

UNIT

radian

steradian

UNIT

newton

joule

watt

wcber

tesla

hertz

siemens

Pascal

SYnrRoL

m

kg S A

K

cd

mol

SYMBOL

rad

*r

SYMBOL

N

J W

Wb

T

HZ

s

Pa

CONVERSION

1 N = 0.101 972 kgf

1 J = 1 N.m

1 w - 1 J/s 1 Wb - I V.s

1 T - 1 Wb]ms

1 Hz = 1 c/s (s-1)

1 S-IA/V

1 Pa - 1 N/ms

8 :*. c

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IS : 8991 - 1978

TABLE 4 RECOMMENDED SI UNITS FOR TEXTILES

SL CHARACTERISTIO SI UNIT APPLICATION No. t------h---.-.-~

(I) (2)

I) Length

Unit Abbreviation

(3) (4)

Millimetre mm Millimetrc, mm, cm

centimetre Metrc m

(5)

Fibrc Samples and test specimens

( as appropriate) Yarns, ropes and cordages,

fabrics

Narrow fabrics 0 thcr fabrics Samples and test specimen

( as appropriate ) Carpets, druggets, DURRIE

( as appropriate )

Delicate fabrics

2) Width

3) Thickness

4) Linear density

5) Diameter

6) Circumference

7) Threads in cloth:

a) Length

b) Width

6) Warp threads in loom

9) Stitches in knitted cloth:

a) Length

b) Width

Millimctre mm Centimetrc cm Millimetre, mm, cm

ccntimetrc Centimetre, metre cm, m

Micrometrc ( micron )

Millimetre

TCX Millitex Decitex

Kilotex

Micrometre ( micron )

Millimetre

Millimetre

Number per centimctre

Number per decimctre

Number per centimetrc

Number per decimetrc

Number per centimrtre

Courses per centimetre

Courses per decimctre

Wales per centimetrc

Wales per decimetre

w

mm tex mtcx dtex

ktex

wn

mm

mm

ends/cm

cnds/dm

picks/cm

picks/dm

ends/cm

Other fabrics, carpets, felts

Yarns Fibres Filament and filament

yarns Slivers, ropes and cordages

Fibres

Yarns, ropes, cordages

Ropes, cordages

Woven fabrics ( as appropriate )

Reeds

Knitted fabrics appropriate )

( as

courses/cm

courses/da

wales/cm

wales/dm

( Conlinusd )

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IS : 8991 - 1978

TABLE 4 RECOMMENDED SI UNITS ‘FOR TEXTILES - Confd

SL CEIAHACTERISTIO No.

(1) (2)

10) Stitch length

11) Mass per unit area

12) Mass per unit length

13) Twist

SI UNIT APPLICATION -h-

Unit Abbreviation

(3) (4) (5)

Millimctrc mm Knitted fabrics Made-up fabrics

Grams per square g/m’ Fabrics metre

Grams per mctre g/m Fabrics

Turns per centi- turns/cm 1 metre {Yarns, ropes far

Turns per metre turns/m J appropriate )

14) Test or gauge length Millimctrc, centi- metre

15) Breaking load Millinewton

Newton

16) Breaking length

17) Tenacity

18) Twist factor or twist multiplier

Kilometrc

Millincwton per tex

Turns per centi- metre X square root of tex

i Turns per mctrc turns/m , Yarns ( as appropriate )

19) Bursting srrcngtb

20) Tear strength

21) Pile height

22) Pile density

x sq;arc roof x C/tcx I of tex J

Newton per N/cm* Fabrics square centi- metre

Millinewton Newton

23) Elastic modulus

Millimctre

Mass of pile yarn in grams per square metrc per millimetre pile height

Millincwton per tex per unit deformation

mm, cm Fibres,. yarns and fabric specnnens ( as priate )

appra.

mN Fibres,. delicate yarns

N ( skems or individual )

Strong yarns ( individual or skeins ), ropes and cordages, fabrics

km Yarns

mN/tcx Fibres, yarns ( individual or skeins )

turns/cm

-1 x s/tex ,

mN N >

Fabrics ( as appropriate )

mm carpets

g/ma/mm Pile carpet p i 1 e height

mN/tex/ Fibrcs, yarns, strands unit dcform- ation

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IS:8991- 1978

( Continued from page 2 )

Ad-hoc Panel fbr Mountaineers Clothing and Allied Equipments, TDC 10:2:2

Convener Rcprcstnting SI~RI HARNAM SINQH Mountaineering Institute & Allied Sports, Manali

Members SHRI L. R. ABAND West Coast Manufacturers & Traders, Delhi SHRI G. N. CHATTERJI Ministry of Defence ( R & D )

SHRI ANIL AGA~WAL ( Alternate ) Wo CDI~ A. J. S. GREWAL

SHRI R. GHOSH ( Alternate ) The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling

CDR JOGINDER SIN~H Indo Tibetan Borders Police, New Delhi SHRI K. L. KULKARNI Ministry of Defence ( DGI )

SHRI P. P. CHADIIA ( Alternate ) SHRI J. G. PARIKH The Silk & Art Silk Mills’ Research Association,

Bombay SHRI A. K. SARKAR Swastik Rubber Products Ltd, Pune SECRETARY The Silk & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion

Council, Bombay COL L. P. SHARMA SHRI N. SRINIVASAN

The Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi Paragon Textile Mills, Bombay

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INDIAN STANDARDS

ON

SILK, MAN-MADE FIBRE AND PRODUCTS

IS:

1425-1959

1426-1959

1427-1959

1429-1959

1452-1974

1453-1974

1455-1959

1502-1959

2135-1962

2136-1974

2150-1962

2194-1963

2195-1964

2225-1962

2227-1962

2228-l 964

2272-1963

2273-1963

2423-1963

2424-1963

2820-I 964

4399-1967

4439-1967

7392-1974

7867-1975

8429-1977

8430-1977

Rayon crepe

Rayon half crepe sari cloth

Rayon georgette

Rayon half crepe

Rayon taffeta ( first revision )

Rayon satin ( jtst :cuision )

Rayon jacquard fabrics

Shantung

Rayon shioze khaka

Rayon satin lining cloth (Jirst revision )

Rayon palace crepe

Code for seaworthy packaging of man-made fibre fabrics

Code for inland packaging of man-made fibre fabrics and man-made fibre yarns

Nylon dress material

Nylon brosso

Rayon mix lining cloth ( revised )

Nylon satin

Nylon shirting

Nylon georgette

Nylon taffeta

Nylon dobby crepe

Nylon fabric for industrial and special purposes

Rayon velvet

Rayon taffeta lining cloth

Continuous filament textile polyamide ( nylon ) yarn

Rayon satin lining cloth for berets

Nylon fabrics for inflatable equipment