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PUBLICATIONS OF INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION ‘) 1S: 180 - 1965
INDIAN STANDARDS Tidich Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
‘Over 8000 Indian Standards covering v
issued so far. Of these, the standards bel
fall under the following categories:
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‘Rayon fabris, handloom COTTON SHEETINGS
Supping of texien, methods for
Sita (Revised)
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IS: 180 - 1965
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
COTTON SHEETINGS
( Revised)
Cotton, Yarn and Cloth Sectional Committee, TDC 2
Chairman Represent
Sumi Taroxt Narm Suana ‘Tho Delhi Cloth & General Mills Co L1d, Delhi
Members
‘Sunt §, N. BUADoRE “Abmedabad Toxtile Industry's Renoarch Associa-
ton, Abmedabed
Da T. Rapmaxnssunan ( Allernate)
‘Government of Madras
He Suanauantay ( Alternate) =
‘Oice of the Textile Commissioner, Bombay
of Defence (DAI)
snnr, R. Kocmuan
Suni T, 8. Kuyourrnararmase
ean N, Maratea » Bombay
Bombay
Raxoasaey fadia. Billowners' Association,
‘coimbatore
(Continued on page 2)
INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHT 1100021S: 180 - 1965
Represe
The East India Cotten Association Ltd, Bombos
ao L. Panwa
Seeretary
Sant P. Viskaranasan
(Tez), 181
Cotton, Yarn as
loth Subcommittee, TDG 2:1
Convener
Raw
Lnleshiniratan Cotton Mille Co Ltd, Kanpur
Te Thao ( Alternate)
SimiS. Be Ko
vem N. Marariat
eatin 8 Nasavare
Swat Ancona M, Panta
Ssnmi T, Rasoasaary
wiost Nasu Suawes
suet. D. Yasue
IS : 180 - 1965
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
COTTON SHEETINGS
(Revised)
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard (Revised) was adopted by the Indian Stand
ards Institution on 14 December 1965, after the draft finalized by the
Gotton, Yarn and Cloth Sectional Committee had been approved by the
‘Textile Division Council.
0.2 This standard was originally published in 1951. ‘This revision has
been brought out with a view to amend clauses on methods of test in,
‘order to make reference to the relevant Indian Standards on methods of
test and specify all quantities in the metric system. | This standard, how-
ever, specifies the equivalent non-metric values within brackets wherever
necessary.
0.3 This standard is based on IND/TC/0033 (b) ‘Sheeting, bleached?
issued by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
ses which call for agreement between the
Sh permit the buyer to use his option for
ts. These clauses are 3,6, 3.7 and 3.8.1.
\¢ purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
sd with, the final value, observed or calculated,
of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with
imber 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 constructional details and other particulars
of cotton sheetings, scoured, bleached or dyed.
“itulos Tor rounding off numeral
ied1.2 This standard does not specify the general appearance, feel, etc, of
the cloth (see also 3.8).
2. GENERAL, REQUIREMENTS
21 Yara —The yarn
ad shall be of the quality requred to engure thatthe
the requirements of this standard, It shall be satisfactory in evenness
and reasonably free from neps and spin ‘The approximate
Gount of warp and welt yarn given in Ta
ns oer ene
2.24 The cloth, when visually examined, shall be reasonably free from
spinning, weaving’ and other processing defects It shall be free from
Hing Sd dretsig agents ad substances Table to cause sobscquent
tendering.
3, SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
341 Constraetion— The cloth shall comply with the requirements of
Table I. The permissible tolerances for various requirements and the
methods of test have also been prescribed in the table
defects
and washing. The colour fastness ratings shal
the requirements specified in Table 2, when tested by the relevant
methods,
3.3 Scouring Loss — The scouring loss of cloth shall not exceed 2 percent.
3.3.1 The percentage of scouring loss of cloth shall be determined by
the method prescribed in IS : 1383-1960*.
34 pH Value—The pH value of the aqueous extract of cloth shall be
not less than 60 nor more than 8'5.
3,41 The pH value ofthe aqueous yafac of cloth shall be determined
by the cold method prescribed in IS : 1390.
.§ Shrinkage of Elongation — The relaxation Shrinkage or elongation of
. warpway or weltway, shall not be more than 2°5 percent,
3.5.1 The percentage of warpway and weftway shrinkage or elonga-
tion of cloth shall be determined by the method prescribed in 5109 of
1S: 2977-19643,
AMENDMENT NO. 1 DECEMBER 1979
To
IS: 180-1965 SPECIFICATION FOR
COTTON SHEETINGS
( Revised )
Alteration
(Page 5. Table 1, ct 8 and
cont’ for’ #30
___
‘sca New tia Pinog Pros vari ale
AMENDMENT NO. 2
TO
1S:180-1965 SPECIFICATION FOR COTTON SHEETINGS
JANUARY 1980
(Revised)
G
Addendum
+
\
(Page 4, clause 2.2.1) - Add the following new
Hote after 2.2.1:
( ‘NOTE - The desired whiteness of the cloth vould
be achieved only by imparting full bleached finisk
free from any bluing/vhitening agents, if desired
i by the buyer.’
(mc 2)
Reprography Unit, ISI, New DelhiTABLE 1 PARTICULARS OF COTTON SHEETINGS, SCOURED, BLEACHED OR DYED
(Clauses 2.1 and 3.1)
Couns or Vane (Arrnox) Exps ren Pica ren Waiomt ren —-Baaxixo Loa,
aD, dmionin) Umax tay Bis g i ke, om
Warp | Welt 80x 200m,
French Connt® Franch Count® Srmira, Aten
(or Unie tor Uni=
versal County) vera Count)
0 ® @ “ o so
New Neus 236 (or 60) 200 (or 82) x0 ow
(or38tex) (or 38 tex)
wy Tovenacn = - ES porcent 45 percent +5 percent aS
= a5percent “aS percont — 2b percent.
Mernovs or — S a1 of 1208 21.1 of 9.1 1004 of
‘Teer 18: 1963-1961 TS: 1063-10613 18:ivéecl001g 18 19aciog
(with revel
‘tripe)
‘French count = the number of 1000 metre hanks in 0° kg.
{Universal count, in ter = the number of grame per kilometre,
Method Tor detarmnination of ends and ploks per Unit length in woven fabrice, (Since revised),
iMetuods for determination of weight par equare motro and weight perlinoss metro of fabrion, (Since revised).
‘3Method for determination of breaking load and elongation at break of woven fabric (by constant Faloul teaver
aching) (Since evhed
‘Norn 1—To convert French oon
Nori: 2 — For determining the number of
‘nde per decimetre and picke per devimetre obit
count, in tox, divide 600 by the French count,
s por inch and picks per inch, multiply the valves for number of
ved'on tent, by 0-254.
5
gIS: 180-1965
a
TABLE 2. COLOUR FASTNESS REQUIREMENTS
( Clause 3.2)
Fasrerss 70 Mero ‘Noxzarcas, Rarmxo
7 * oF IS: 2456-1967 5 or better
Light 18 2686-1997" oF 18 245
Washing 15 13361-19653 4 or bettor
sletnod for determination featur fase
= for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to
| pred ter determination of colour fastness of textile material to washing
Seo memes eee eee
ay have been specified in an
Ee A tolerance of 2 per-
agreement between
env in the width of
Nore — Tho w
3.61 The width of cloth shall be determined by the method prescribed
in 72 and 73 of I
ength — The length ofeach piece of cloth shall be 36m or any other
Acta tay have been specified a an agreement between the buyer and
the seller
LTA The length of each ofthe pices eo
at is ‘be determined by
respects,
3.8.1 The custody of the sealed sample shall be a matter of prior agree
ment between the buyer and the seller.
“Method for determination of dimensions of fal
6
the sample under
prescribed in 6.4 of
fate or specify the general
‘a sample has been agreed upon and
with the sample in. such
1S: 180 - 1965
fh shall be marked with the following:
Name of the material
ith and length of the piece; and
©) Colour fastness ratings.
4.1.1 The cloth may also be marked with the IST Certification Mark,
Nov — The ute of the ISI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of the
Indian Standards
CCertcation Mark may be granted to manufactures or proceso, msy be obucned
from the Tadian Standards Testu, » ”
5. PACKING
5.1 The cloth shall be packed in bales or cases in conformity with the
Procedure laid down either in IS: 1347-1959* or in 18:293-1955t, as
required.
6. SAMPLING
6.1 Lot—The quantity of cloth of the same type and quality delivered
to one bayer against one despatch note shall cousiute Iot
6.2 The conformity of the lot to the requirements of this standard shall
be determined on the basis of tests carried out on the samples selected
(from the lot.
6.3 Unless otherwise agreed upon between the buyer and the seller, the
number of pieces of i
accordance with col 2 of Table 3. ‘These pieces shall be selected from at
least 10 percent of the bales, an equal number of pieces, as far as possible,
being drawn at random from each bale.
6A For evaluating (a) ends and picks, (b) wei
(@) length, the sample selected, as in col 2 of Table 3, s
test sample.
loth to be selected at random from a lot shall be in
(c) width and
hall constitute the
“ode for Talend packaging of cotton sloth and yarn, ( Since revised ).
{Coie for seaworthy packaging of cotton cloth and yarn (rovined) (Since reved ).
7IS : 180 - 1965
TABLE 3. SAMPLE SIZE AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY
(Clauses 6.3, 64, 6.5 ond 6.8)
Som
1 oF Pines
aserin Sie
(Nesoewor Pusces
e pieces
-d test specimens shall be drawn from
ted to corresponding tests.
pieces with respect to (1) ends
width, does not exceed the corres
ponding number given in col 3 of Table 3
case of length, the length of each piece
spected, declared or marked lenath.” Tt
eney in Ten}
not less than the
the mean percent-
determined and made applicabl
wc observed values of the breaking load te
in the test sample, the average brea)
Il such average values,
lculated and
in respect of
ig load value is
e grand average =
‘valugs in Fespoct of the test speci
ber of test spasimens, Tho gran
less than or equal to the specified value.
ced pH values, the average # and the range R are
lue of the expressions x + 04R and
we average ¥ and the
expression t+ 04R