ISO 105-G02-1993 cor1-1995 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 105‑G02:1993/Cor 1:1995 — Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part G02: Colour fastness to burnt‑gas fumes — Technical Corrigendum 1. This corrigendum updates and replaces the existing text in subclause 4.6 of ISO 105‑G02:1993.
Abstract
Technical Corrigendum 1 (1995) to ISO 105‑G02:1993 contains a one‑page correction that replaces the original wording of subclause 4.6 in the 1993 edition. The change clarifies the test method details related to exposure to combustion‑derived oxides of nitrogen (burnt‑gas fumes).
General information
- Status: Published (Corrigendum to ISO 105‑G02:1993).
- Publication date: 26 October / November 1995 (Edition 2; Corrigendum published 1995).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 59.080.01 (Textiles in general).
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (1993) with Technical Corrigendum 1 (1995).
- Number of pages: 1 (corrigendum document).
Scope
The corrigendum modifies the original ISO 105‑G02:1993 procedure by replacing the text of subclause 4.6 — the clause that contains specific practical/testing details for determining the resistance of textile colours to burnt‑gas fumes from combustion of chemically pure butane. The underlying standard specifies a laboratory method for exposing dyed textiles (all types except loose fibres) to atmospheric oxides of nitrogen generated by butane combustion and for assessing colour change using the grey scale.
Key topics and requirements
- Correction to subclause 4.6 of ISO 105‑G02:1993 (text replacement clarifying test procedure).
- Describes exposure method to oxides of nitrogen from combustion of chemically pure butane as the pollutant source.
- Specifies assessment of colour change using a grey scale for colour fastness rating.
- Applies to dyed textiles in all forms except loose fibres; suitable for both product testing and dye evaluation.
Typical use and users
Used by textile test laboratories, dye and material manufacturers, quality control personnel, standards committees, and certification bodies for verifying and documenting resistance of textiles to combustion‑derived atmospheric pollutants. Also referenced by standards adopters and national bodies when publishing regional or harmonized versions (for example, UNE/EN adoptions).
Related standards
ISO 105 is a multipart series on tests for colour fastness; related parts include other G‑series methods (ISO 105‑Gxx) and the broader ISO 105 family (A, B, C, etc.). Regional/adopted versions (for example UNE‑EN ISO 105‑G02:1998) incorporate this corrigendum into their published text. Corrigendum 2 (2009) for the same part is also recorded in standards catalogs.
Keywords
ISO 105, ISO 105‑G02, colour fastness, burnt‑gas fumes, butane combustion, textile testing, corrigendum, subclause 4.6, grey scale, colour change assessment.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: This document is ISO 105‑G02:1993/Cor 1:1995 — a technical corrigendum (one‑page correction) to the ISO 105‑G02:1993 method for evaluating colour fastness of textiles to burnt‑gas fumes.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It replaces the existing wording of subclause 4.6 in the 1993 edition; the base standard describes the laboratory exposure of textile specimens to oxides of nitrogen produced by combustion of chemically pure butane and the assessment of resulting colour change using the grey scale.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Textile testing laboratories, manufacturers of fibers and dyes, quality assurance teams, standards developers and conformity assessment bodies — essentially anyone needing to assess or specify resistance of textile colours to combustion‑derived atmospheric pollutants.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The corrigendum itself was published in 1995 and remains the official correction to ISO 105‑G02:1993. The base standard ISO 105‑G02:1993 has been maintained by ISO and (per ISO records) was reviewed and confirmed as current in 2025; users should check their national adoption or consolidated versions for any later amendments.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 105 is a multipart series covering tests for colour fastness; Part G02 is the section addressing burnt‑gas fumes. Other parts of ISO 105 cover different fastness tests (washing, light, rubbing, perspiration, etc.).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Colour fastness, burnt‑gas fumes, butane combustion, textile testing, ISO 105, corrigendum, grey scale, subclause 4.6.