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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 5742:1989 Specification for Textile labels requiring to be washed and/or dry cleaned UDC 677.027.85 03:677.074.1:.004.14:620.1 BS 5742:1989 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Textile and Clothing Standards Policy Committee, was published under

2、the authority of the Board of BSI and comes into effect on 30 June 1989 BSI 04-1999 First published, December 1979 First revision June 1989 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference TCM/7 Draft for comment 87/41572 DC ISBN 0 580 17051 9 Committees responsi

3、ble for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Textiles and Clothing Standards Policy Committee (TCM/-) to Technical Committee TCM/7, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Narrow Fabrics Association British Polyolefin Textiles Associat

4、ion Consumer Policy Committee of BSI Home Laundering Consultative Council Man-made Fibres Producers Committee Ministry of Defence SATRA Footwear Technology Centre Society of Dyers and Colourists Textile Institute Amendments issued since publication Amd. No.Date of issueComments BS 5742:1989 BSI 04-1

5、999i Contents Page Committees responsibleInside front cover Forewordii 1Scope1 2General-purpose labels1 3Labels for heavy-duty use1 4Sampling2 Appendix A Method of test for colour fastness to washing3 Appendix B Method of test for colour fastness to dry cleaning3 Appendix C Method of test for colour

6、 fastness to rubbing3 Appendix D Method of test for colour fastness to washing in the presence of sodium hypochlorite3 Appendix E Method of test for colour fastness to perspiration3 Appendix F Adhesion after washing and dry cleaning4 Table 1 Colour-fastness requirements for general-purpose labels1 T

7、able 2 Colour-fastness requirements for heavy-duty labels2 Table 3 Washing procedures3 Publications referred toInside back cover BS 5742:1989 ii BSI 04-1999 Foreword This British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Textiles and Clothing Standards Policy Committee. It is a revision

8、of BS 5742:1979, which is withdrawn. The principal change introduced by this revision is the inclusion of an additional grade of labels for heavy-duty use, based on the Ministry of Defence Specification number UK/SC 4528 “Requirements for the labelling of garments”. The care labelling symbols have b

9、een revised to agree with BS 2747:1986. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. S

10、ummary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, page i and ii, pages 1 to 4, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside

11、front cover. BS 5742:1989 BSI 04-19991 1 Scope This British Standard specifies the materials, design and method of application of labels and name tapes for garments and other made-up textile articles. It also specifies the colour-fastness requirements of the markings on garment labels and name tapes

12、 when subjected to methods for washing, rubbing, dry cleaning, washing in the presence of sodium hypochlorite, and perspiration. Requirements are given for both general-purpose and heavy-duty products. NOTE 1The term “labels” hereafter in this standard covers both labels and name tapes. NOTE 2The ti

13、tles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 2 General-purpose labels 2.1 Materials and design The materials shall be composed of fibres and colours that will withstand the washing and ironing temperatures given in the care instructions on the article. F

14、or coloured labels, the colour fastness of the ground fabric of the label shall be not less than that of the markings. NOTE 1The degree of dimensional stability in relation to washing and dry cleaning is not specified, but should be subject to agreement between the vendor and the purchaser. For labe

15、ls that are overprinted, e.g. with reference numbers, sizes, etc. applied as a separate operation, the overprinted parts of the design shall be colour fast to the washing and dry-cleaning tests described in Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D and Appendix E. NOTE 2The following types of l

16、abels are available: a) printed fabric labels comprising printed legends on various woven or suitable nonwoven base fabrics, e.g. cotton, viscose, cellulose acetate, polyamide and polyester, which can be of either selvedge or slit fabric construction and may additionally be coated or impregnated; an

17、d b) woven labels in which the legend is woven into the base fabric and similarly comprising cotton, viscose, cellulose acetate, polyamide and polyester. 2.2 Method of application The label shall be sewn to the article. The edges of the label shall be turned in unless it is made from a material that

18、 will not fray or has a fused edge. NOTEIt is recommended that labels are pre-shrunk, if labels are not pre-shrunk, it is recommended that they should not be sewn all round. 2.3 Colour fastness The colour fastness of the markings (and of the ground fabric of the label, if it is coloured) shall compl

19、y with the minimum requirements of Table 1. All original details of the markings shall be legible after the treatments specified in Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D and Appendix E. 3 Labels for heavy-duty use NOTEThese labels are intended for Ministry of Defence use. 3.1 Materials and

20、design The materials used shall comply with 2.1 and shall contain no filling that would be removed by washing or dry cleaning. 3.2 Method of application Labels shall be either sewn to the article or self-adhesive. If self-adhesive labels are used they shall be of the heat-activatable type and the ad

21、hesion between label and garment fabric shall be such that no bubbling or delamination occurs when subjected to the washing and adhesion tests in Appendix F. Self-adhesive labels shall be attached to the garment by ironing or using a heated press. 3.3 Method of marking Information shall be marked on

22、 the label (or, where specified as an option, directly on to the garment) by one of the following methods. a) Printing directly on to the label or garment. b) Weaving the details integrally into the label. c) Combination of a) and b). d) Transfer printing, i.e. where the details are printed initiall

23、y on to a removable release-coated paper and are transferred by heat and pressure to the label or (where specified) directly on to the garment. NOTEThe information to be given by the marking will normally be given in the garment specification or purchase description and/or the contract. Table 1 Colo

24、ur-fastness requirements for general-purpose labels AgencyNumerical ratings (minima) Method of test Change in colour Staining Washing Dry cleaning Rubbing (dry) Rubbing (wet) Washing in the presence of sodium hypochlorite Perspiration 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D App

25、endix E BS 5742:1989 2 BSI 04-1999 The colour fastness of the markings, and of the ground fabric of the label, if it is coloured, shall comply with the minimum requirements given in Table 2. All original details of the markings shall be legible after testing in accordance with Appendix A, Appendix B

26、, Appendix C and Appendix D. 4 Sampling Samples shall be taken according to BS 6001-2 at an acceptable quality level (AQL) of 0.5 % The batch size shall be 2 000 m. NOTEA batch is a definite quantity of some commodity produced under conditions which are presumed uniform. Table 2 Colour-fastness requ

27、irements for heavy-duty labels AgencyNumerical ratings (minima) Method of test Change in colour Staining Washing Dry cleaning Rubbing (dry) Rubbing (wet) Washing in the presence of sodium hypochlorite 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D BS 5742:1989 BSI 04-19993 Appendix A Meth

28、od of test for colour fastness to washing A.1 Preparation of specimen Stitch the label to a cotton adjacent fabric of size 40 mm 100 mm with the face side of the label upper-most. Cover half the label with a piece of white flat filament polyamide 6 fabric or other appropriate adjacent fabric as spec

29、ified in BS 1006. Should the label exceed 40 mm 100 mm cut it into appropriate size segments to be individually tested.1) A.2 Washing procedures Test the composite specimen in accordance with the appropriate method specified in Table 3. Table 3 Washing procedures A.3 Assessment of colour fastness As

30、sess the markings and, in the case of dyed labels, the ground fabric for change in colour and assess the covering adjacent fabric for degree of staining with the grey scales given in BS 1006-A02 and BS 1006-A03. Appendix B Method of test for colour fastness to dry cleaning B.1 Preparation of specime

31、n Prepare the specimen as detailed in A.1 except do not use covering fabric. B.2 Dry-cleaning procedure Test the specimen in accordance with the method described in BS 1006, section D01. B.3 Assessment of colour fastness Assess the markings and, in the case of dyed labels, the ground fabric for chan

32、ge in colour with the grey scale given in BS 1006-A02. Appendix C Method of test for colour fastness to rubbing C.1 Preparation of specimen Stitch or fuse the label to a cotton adjacent fabric of size 50 mm 220 mm. The specimen shall consist of one or more labels up to the length of 50 mm 220 mm. C.

33、2 Test procedure Test the specimen in accordance with the method described in BS 1006, section X12. C.3 Assessment of colour fastness Assess the undyed cotton fabric for staining with the grey scale (see BS 1006-A03). Appendix D Method of test for colour fastness to washing in the presence of sodium

34、 hypochlorite D.1 Preparation of specimen Prepare the specimen as detailed in A.1. D.2 Test procedure Wash the specimen in accordance with the method described in BS 1006, section C06, test D3S. D.3 Assessment of colour fastness Assess the markings and, in the case of dyed labels, the ground fabric

35、for change in colour and assess the covering adjacent fabric for degree of staining with the grey scales given in BS 1006-A02 and BS 1006-A03. Appendix E Method of test for colour fastness to perspiration E.1 Preparation of specimen Prepare the specimen as detailed in A.1. E.2 Test procedure Test th

36、e specimen in accordance with the method described in BS 1006, section E04. E.3 Assessment of colour fastness Assess the markings and, in the case of dyed labels, the ground fabric for change in colour and assess the covering adjacent fabric for degree of staining with the grey scales given in BS 10

37、06-A02 and BS 1006-A03. 1) As some labels are smaller than 40 mm 100 mm it may be necessary to use several of them or to reduce the size of the adjacent fabrics. Designation shown on care label (see BS 2747:1986) Method of test BS 1006, section C05 BS 1006, section C04 All other symbols, including h

38、andwash BS 1006, section C03 BS 5742:1989 4 BSI 04-1999 Appendix F Adhesion after washing and dry cleaning NOTEThis method is applicable only to self-adhesive labels. If that part of the garment to which the label is to be fused is composed of cotton, the specimens used for the fastness to washing a

39、nd dry-cleaning tests described in Appendix A and Appendix B may be used for the assessment of adhesion. In other cases, specimens of labels fused to the appropriate garment material shall be prepared and shall be subjected to the following tests: a) the washing treatment described in Appendix A; b)

40、 the dry-cleaning treatment described in Appendix B. After the washing and dry-cleaning treatments inspect the specimens for signs of delamination or bubbling. BS 5742:1989 BSI 04-1999 Publications referred to BS 1006, Methods of test for colour fastness of textiles and leather2). BS 2747, Code of p

41、ractice for textile care labelling. BS 6001, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes. BS 6001-2, Specification for sampling plans indexed by limiting quality (LQ) for isolated lot inspection. 2) Including Section A02 “Grey scale for assessing change in colour” and Section A03 Grey scale for

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