GSO ISO 15487:2008
ISO 15487:1999
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
20 February 2008
Textiles - Method for assessing appearance of apparel and other textile end products after domestic washing and drying
GSO ISO 15487:2008 Files
English
10 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
29.98 OMR
GSO ISO 15487:2008 Scope
This International Standard specifies a method of test for evaluating the smoothness appearance of flat fabric and
seams, and the retention of pressed-in creases in garments and other textile products after one or several domestic
washing and drying treatments. This International Standard is applicable to any washable textile end product of any
fabric construction. Techniques for seaming and creasing are not included since the purpose is to evaluate textile
end products as they will be supplied by the manufacturer or as ready-to-use. Techniques for seaming and
creasing are controlled by fabric properties.
This method has been developed for use primarily with domestic washing machines of Type B as defined in
ISO 6330, but it may be possible to use it with machines of Type A defined in the same International Standard.
It is recognized that prints and patterns may mask the wrinkled appearance present in textile end products. The
rating process is, however, based on visual appearance of specimens including such effects.
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