Textile Floor Coverings - Assessment of Impregnations in Needled Floor Coverings by Means of a Soiling Test
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The main objective of the DIN EN 1269 standard is to evaluate impregnations in needled floor coverings using a soiling test. It offers recommendations for determining the efficacy of treatments or impregnations given to these kinds of floor coverings.
Two procedures are described in the standard for carrying out the soiling test. These techniques entail testing the impregnated floor coverings' stain and dirt resistance under carefully controlled soiling circumstances. The test determines how well the impregnation resists or repels soiling and confirms that the treatment complies with the standards.
Manufacturers, testers, and regulatory agencies can evaluate the effectiveness and longevity of impregnations in needled floor coverings by following the steps defined in DIN EN 1269. This standard serves to ensure that these floor coverings meet the necessary requirements for quality in terms of soil resistance, providing customers with dependable and long-lasting products.
Descriptors | Carpets, Condition of goods, Contamination, Dirt, Dust, Equipment, Evaluations, Fibrous webs, Fitted carpets, Floor coverings, Functional properties, Impregnation, Inspection, Materials testing, Needled felts, Pile fabrics, Pile nonwoven, Properties, Sampling methods, Specification (approval), Susceptibility, Test equipment, Testing, Textile fibres, Textile floor coverings, Textile testing, Tufted pile |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |