ASTM D3990-2012 Standard Terminology Relating to Fabric Defects 《纺织品缺陷的相关标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation:D399099 (Reapproved 2008) Designation: D3990 12Standard Terminology Relating toFabric Defects1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D3990; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last r
2、evision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope1.1 This terminology covers defects in both wov
3、en and knit fabrics. Descriptions of the defects, illustrations, and relatedmaterial are given under the most frequently used terms; synonym(s) are listed in parentheses and cross referenced.2. Terminology2.1 Definitions:abrasion mark, nan area damaged by friction. (Syn. chafe mark)apron markSee dec
4、ating mark.baggy clothSee wavy cloth.baggy selvageSee slack selvage.balling upSee fuzz ball.barr, nan unintentional, repetitive visual pattern of continuous bars and stripes usually parallel to the filling of woven fabricor to the courses of circular knit fabric. (Compare warp streak, mixed filling)
5、DISCUSSIONThe term “barr” is sometimes used as a synonym for “warp streaks” in warp knit and woven fabrics. Barr can be caused by physical,optical, or dye differences in the yarns, geometric differences in the fabric structure, or by any combination of these differences.beaded selvageSee loopy selva
6、ge.biasSee skew.birdseye, nin knitted fabrics, an unintentional tuck stitch.blanket markSee sanforizing mark.blotch, nan offcolored area of any shape caused by grease or oil. (Syn. oil spot)bow, na fabric condition resulting when filling yarns or knitting courses are displaced from a line perpendicu
7、lar to the selvagesand form one or more arcs across the width of fabric. (See also double bow)bow, doubleSee double bow.box markSee shuttle mark.break-outSee smash.broken end, nin woven fabrics, a void in the warp direction due to yarn breakage.broken filament, nin multifilament yarn, breaks in one
8、or more filaments. (Syn. strip back, skin back)1This terminology is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee D13 on Textiles and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.59 on Fabric Test Methods, General.Current edition approved July 1, 2008.2012. Published October 2008.August 2012. Original
9、ly approved as an appendix to Terminology D123 in 1964. Redesignated D3990in 1981. Last previous edition approved in 20042008 as D3990 99 (2004).(2008). DOI: 10.1520/D3990-99R08.10.1520/D3990-12.1This document is not an ASTM standard and is intended only to provide the user of an ASTM standard an in
10、dication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Becauseit may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current versionof the standard as published by ASTM is to be
11、 considered the official document.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.broken pick, n in woven fabrics, a discontinuity in the filling direction caused by a break or cut in the filling yarn.broken selvageSee cut selvage.bru
12、ise, nin fabrics, an area that has been subjected to impact or pressure, that differs from the adjacent normal fabric. (Syn.pressure mark.)bunchSee slug.chafe markSee abrasion mark.clip mark, na visual deformation near the edge of a fabric parallel with the lengthwise direction caused by pressure ex
13、erted bya clasping device on a clip tenter frame. (See also pin mark.)coarse end, na larger than normal diameter warp end. (Syn. heavy end) (Compare fine end)coarse fillingSee coarse pick.coarse pick, n in woven fabrics, one or more picks of larger diameter than the normal filling yarn in the fabric
14、. (Syn. thick filling)cockles, nin yarns, irregular thick, uneven, lumps.color bleeding, nthe loss of color from a dyed fabric when immersed in water, dry-cleaning solvent, or similar liquid medium,with consequent coloring of the liquid medium. (Compare color staining.)color staining, nthe undesired
15、 pickup of color by a fabric: (1) when immersed in water, dry-cleaning solvent, or similar liquidmedium, that contains dyestuffs or coloring material not intended for coloring the fabric, or (2) by direct contact with other dyedmaterial from which color is transferred by bleeding or sublimation. (Co
16、mpare crocking, color bleeding)corded selvageSee loopy selvage.crack mark, nan open place causing a streak of variable length approximately parallel to the length or width. (Syn. open place,thin spot)crease, na fabric defect evidenced by a break, line, or mark generally caused by a sharp fold. (Syn.
17、 mill wrinkle)crease mark, na visible deformation left in a fabric after a crease has been incompletely removed during fabric processing.crocking, na transfer of color from the surface of a colored fabric to an adjacent area of the same fabric or to another surfaceprincipally by rubbing action. (Com
18、pare color staining)D3990 122crowsfeet, nin fabrics, fine wrinkles of varying degrees of intensity, size, and shape.DISCUSSIONCrowsfeet may occur during wet processing and on finished goods after folding.curlSee kink.curled selvage, nself-descriptive. (Syn. rolled selvage, turned-over edge)cut pickS
19、ee broken pick.cut selvage, ncuts or breaks that occur in the selvage only. (Syn. broken selvage, damaged selvage)damaged selvageSee cut selvage.dead cotton, na small nep of cotton fibers which is gathered on the surface of the fabric and which is different in color fromthe surrounding fabric.decati
20、ng mark, na crease mark or impression extending across the cloth near the beginning or end of a piece due to the thicknessof the fabric leader seam. (Syn. apron mark, leader mark)doctor streak, nin printed cloth, a wavy white or colored streak in the warp direction of printed cloth caused by a defec
21、tivedoctor blade.double bow, ntwo fabric bows, arcing in the same direction, as in a flattened M or W depending on the viewing angle. (See alsobow) (Compare double reverse bow)double hooked bow, none hooked bow at each side of the fabric that arc in opposite directions. (See also hooked bow)double p
22、ick, n in woven fabrics, two picks wrongly placed in the same shed. (See also mispick) (Compare jerk-in )double reverse bow, ntwo fabric bows arcing in opposite directions. (See also bow ) (Compare double bow)draw-back, na weave distortion characterized by tight and slack places in the same warp yar
23、n. (Syn. hitch-back)dropped stitch, nin knitted fabrics, an unknitted stitch.dye spotSee dyestain.dyestain, nan area of unintended discoloration due to uneven absorption of a colorant.dye streak, nan unintended irregular stripe in a fabric due to uneven absorption of a colorant.end out, na void caus
24、ed by a missing warp yarn. (Syn. missing end)filling band, n in woven fabrics, a visual defect across the width due to a change occurring in the yarn for a large number ofpicks. (Compare filling bar)filling bar, n in woven fabrics, a visual defect across the width which contains a limited number of
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