BS EN 14906:2012 pdf download
BS EN 14906:2012 pdf download.Leather- Leather for automotive – Test methods and testing parameters.
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2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole ot’ in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its applicahon For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 15987:2011, Leather — Terminology — Key delinitions for the leather trade
EN 20105-A02. Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour (ISO 105-A02)
EN ISO 105-B06, Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Pail B06: Colour Iasiness and ageing to artificial light at high temperatures: Xenon arc fading lamp test (ISO 05-806)
EN ISO 2418, Leather — Chemical, physical and mechanical and fastness tests — Sampling location (ISO 2418)
EN ISO 2419, Leather— Physical and mechanical tests — Sample pi-eparation and conditioning (IS.0 2419)
EN ISO 2420, Leather— Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of apparent density (ISO 2420)
EN ISO 2589. Leather— Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of thickness (iSO 2589)
EN ISO 3376, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of tensile 5trength and percentage extension (ISO 3376)
EN ISO 3377-1. Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of tear load — Part 1: Single edge tear (ISO 3377-1)
EN ISO 4044, Leather — Chemical tests — Preparation of chemical test samples (ISO 4044)
EN ISO 5402-1. Leather- Determination of flex resistance – Part 1: Flexometer method (ISO 5402-1)
EN ISO 9237, Textiles — Determination of permeability of fabrics to air (ISO 9237)
EN ISO 11640, Leather — Tests for colour fastness — Colour fastness to cycles of to-and-fm rubbing (ISO 11640)
EN ISO 11644, Leather — Test to,’ adhesion of finish (ISO 11644)
EN ISO 14087, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of bending force (ISO 14087)
EN ISO 14268, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of water vapour permeability (ISO 14268)
EN ISO 15700, Leather — Tests for colour fastness — Colour fastness to water spotting (ISO 15700)
EN ISO 15701, Leather — Tests for colour fastness — Colour fastness to migration into plasticized poly(vinyf chloride) (ISO 15701)
EN ISO 17071. Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of logging characteristics (ISO 17071)
EN ISO 17074, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of resistance to horizontal spread of flame (ISO 17074)
EN ISO 17076-2, Leather — Determination of abrasion reststar,c.e — Part 2: Martindale ball plate method (ISO 17076.2)
EN ISO 17186, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of surface coating thickness (ISO 17186)
EN ISO 17226-3. Leather — Chemical determination of formaklehyde content — Part 3: Determination of formaldehyde emissions from leather (ISO 17226-3)
EN ISO 17227, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Deterrrwnalion of dry heat resistance of leather
(ISO 17227)
EN ISO 17228. Leather — Tests ito, colour fastness — Change in colour with accelerated ageing (ISO 17228)
EN ISO 23910, Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Measurement of stitch tear resistance (ISO 23910)
ISO 2588, Leather — Sampling — Number of items for a gross sample
ISO 26082-1, Leather — Physical and mechanicel test methods fo, the deterrmnation of soiling — Part I Rubbing (MarT,ndale) method
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes 04 this document, the terms and detinihons given in EN 15987:2011 and the following shall apply
upholstery
seat and headrest
3.2
trim
armrest, dashboard, tnrn-pane, steeing-wheeI. gear-knob
4 General principles
This document considers different twes 04 leather intended for automotive upholstery, trims, such as steeringwheels’geac-knobs.
5 Sampling
5.1 Laboratory samples shall be located and identified in accordance with EN ISO 2418.
5.2 The number of leather samples shall be in accordance with ISO 2588, if not otherwise agreed by the parties.