Standard Swedish standard · SS-EN ISO 12945-1

Textiles - Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing and to pilling - Part 1: Pilling box method (ISO 12945-1:2000)

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· Replaced by: SS-EN ISO 12945-1:2020
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Pills are formed when fibres on a fabric surface "tease out" and become entangled during wear. Such surface deterioration is generally undesirable, but the degree of consumer tolerance for a given level of pilling will depend on the garment type and fabric end use.
Generally the level of pilling which develops is determined by the rates of the following parallel processes:
a) fibre entanglement leading to pill formation;
b) development of more surface fibre;
c) fibre and pill wear-off.
The rates of these processes depend on the fibre, yarn and fabric properties. Examples of extreme situations are found in fabrics containing strong fibres versus fabric containing weak fibres. A consequence of the strong fibre is a rate of pill formation that exceeds the rate of wear-off. This results in an increase of pilling with an increase of wear. With a weak fibre the rate of pill formation competes with the rate of wear-off. This would result in a fluctuation of pilling with an increase of wear. There are other constructions in which the surface fibre wear-off occurs before pill formation. Each of these examples demonstrates the complexity of evaluating the surface change on different types of fabric.
The ideal laboratory test would accelerate the wear processes a), b) and c) by exactly the same factor and would be universally applicable to all fibre, yarn and fabric types. No such test has been developed. However, a test procedure has been established in which fabrics can be ranked in the same order of fuzzing and pilling propensity as is likely to occur in end-use wear.
Particular attention is drawn to annex A which gives advice on the maintenance of the apparatus. It is recommended that annex A be studied prior to carrying out the procedure.

Subjects

General (59.080.01)


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Language: English

Written by: STG

International title:

Article no: STD-29538

Edition: 1

Approved: 1/5/2001

No of pages: 12

Replaced by: SS-EN ISO 12945-1:2020