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BS EN ISO 15496:2018 Textiles. Measurement of water vapour permeability of textiles for the purpose of quality control

BS EN ISO 15496:2018

Textiles. Measurement of water vapour permeability of textiles for the purpose of quality control

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 15496:2018
Pages:20
Released:2018-05-25
ISBN:978 0 580 84863 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 15496:2018


This standard BS EN ISO 15496:2018 Textiles. Measurement of water vapour permeability of textiles for the purpose of quality control is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.080.01 Textiles in general

This document describes a comparatively simple method for testing the water vapour permeability of textiles that will provide the manufacturer with a clearly recognized method for quality control within the plant.

The simple test method described in this document is not applicable for classifying the water vapour resistance of textiles against values relating to physiological effects specified in product standards, and particularly not those relating to personal protective equipment.

The method can be used for quality control but has some limitation in relation to ISO 11092, which gives a more comprehensive and relevant result for evaluation of water vapour penetration. Annex A provides further explanation of applicability.

This document cannot be used to compare results to other “dry dessicant” methods as they will not correlate. An explanation of the reasons can be found in Annex C.