Textile test methods : breaking strength of high-strength fabrics - Constant-time-to-break principle = Méthodes pour épreuves textiles : résistance à la rupture des tissus de haute résistance - Principe...: P29-004-002-09-3-2013-PDF

"This method determines the breaking strength of fabrics by the ravelled strip method. It is intended primarily for testing high-strength materials that are difficult to grip in the clamps of the testing machine and that cannot be tested satisfactorily by CAN/CGSB-4.2 No. 9.1-M"--Purpose and Scope.

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Department/Agency Standards Council of Canada.
Canadian General Standards Board.
Title Textile test methods : breaking strength of high-strength fabrics - Constant-time-to-break principle = Méthodes pour épreuves textiles : résistance à la rupture des tissus de haute résistance - Principe de rupture à temps constant / prepared by the Canadian General Standards Board ; approved by the Standards Council of Canada.
Variant title Breaking strength of high-strength fabrics - Constant-time-to-break principle
Méthodes pour épreuves textiles : résistance à la rupture des tissus de haute résistance - Principe de rupture à temps constant
Series title National standard of Canada ; no. 9.3-M90
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "October 2013."
"Withdrawal, March 2019."
"Experience and excellence"--Cover.
Supersedes CAN/CGSB-4.2 Method 9.3 July 1977, Extended April 1997, Reaffirmed April 2004, Reaffirmed October 2013.
Text in English and French.
Publishing information Gatineau : Canadian General Standards Board, 1990, 2013, 2019.
Description 5, i, 8 p.
Catalogue number
  • P29-004-002-09-3-2013-PDF
Departmental catalogue number ICS 59.080.30
Edition Withdrawn
Subject terms Textiles
Standards
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