Monday, June 22, 2009

Leather Testing Methods- Physical Leather Testing Method

The official methods of the International Leather Chemists’ Societies for chemical leather analysis are denoted by the letters IUC and that for the
physical testing of leather by the letters IUP. Most of them have been adopted as official methods.The letters DIN denote the official leather test methods of the German Standard Committee. Most of them have been drawn up in conformance with the IUC and IUP methods. Here we will discuss Physical Leather Testing method.


Methods of Physical Leather Testing:
IUP /1General remarks
IUP/2Sampling
= factually corresponding with DIN 53302/part 1
IUP/3Conditioning in standard atmosphere(65 ± 2 % RH and 20 ± 2 °C; DIN 50 % RH, 23 ± 2 °C)
= factually corresponding with DIN 50014-2
IUP/4Measurement of thickness
= factually corresponding with DIN 53326
IUP/5Measurement of density
= factually corresponding with DIN 53327
IUP/6 Measurement of tensile strength, elongation at break and maximumforce
= factually corresponding with DIN 53328
IUP/7Measurement of absorption of water (Kubelka)
= factually corresponding with DIN 53330
IUP/8 Measurement of tearing load
= factually corresponding with DIN 53329
IUP/9Measurement of distension and strength of grain by the ball
burst test (Lastometer)
= factually corresponding with DIN 53325
IUP/10Dynamic waterproofness test (Penetrometer)
= factually corresponding with DIN 53338/part 1
IUP/11Dynamic waterproofness test for boot and shoe sole leather
= factually corresponding with DIN 53338/part 2
IUP/12Measurement of resistance to grain cracking
= factually corresponding with DIN 53324
IUP/13Measurement of two-dimensional extension (Tensometer)
= factually corresponding with DIN 53323
IUP/14Measurement of the waterproofness of gloving leathers
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/15Measurement of water vapour permeability
= factually corresponding with DIN 53333
IUP/16Measurement of shrinkage temperature
= factually corresponding with DIN 53336
IUP/17Measurement of resistance of air-dried insole leather to heat,
particularly during direct vulcanization
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/18Determination of the resistance of air-dried lining leather to
heat, particularly during direct vulcanization
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/19Determination of the resistance of dry upper leather to heat,
particularly in direct vulcanization and in moulding on soles
during shoe production
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/20Determination of the flexing endurance of light leathers and
their surface finishes (dry and wet) in flexometer
= factually corresponding with DIN 53351
IUP/21Measurement of set in lasting with the dome plasticity apparatus
(Plastometer)
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/22The assessment of surface damage by use of the viewing box
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/23Measurement of damage caused by scuff
= no corresponding DIN test method available
IUP/24Measurement of surface shrinkage by immersion in hot water
IUP/26Measurement of abrasion resistance of sole leather
IUP/28Measurement of resistance to bending of heavy leather
IUP/29Determination of cold crack resistance of finishes
= factually corresponding with DIN EN ISO 13333
IUP/30Determination of water vapour absorption and desorption in
relation to dimensional changes in the leather
IUP/32Measurement of surface area (provisional draft)
= factually corresponding with ISO 11646
DIN standards not within the IUP range:
DIN 53331Determination of stitch tear strength.
DIN 53332Determination of water vapour absorption.
DIN 53340Determination of flexing endurance of low flexibility
leathers.
DIN 53344Determination of resistance for hydrolysis of finished
and unfinished leathers.
DIN 75200Determination of fire resistance.
DIN 75201Determination of fogging characteristics of trim
materials in motor vehicles.
Method A: determination with 60° reflectometer.
Method B: gravimetric determination.
DIN 75202Determination of light fastness of trim materials in
motor vehicles using the Xenon arc light.
DIN EN 344-1Protective shoes.
DIN EN 374-1Protective gloves.

DIN EN ISO 105B-02 Colour fastness to artificial light.

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