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This National Standard of Canada has been extended and reaffirmed by the CGSB Commitee on Textile Test Methods and Terminology. Editorial changes have been made, including the addition of the following paragraph:

The publications referred to in Notes 2 and 3 may be obtained from the Global Info Centre Canada, 240 Catherine Street, Suite 305, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2G8. Telephone (613) 237-4250 or 1-800-854-7179. Fax (613) 237-4251.
 

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  1. CAN/CGSB 4.2 No. 14-2005


    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Introduction

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Acrylic or Modacrylic Fibres - Butyrolactone Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibres - Cyclohexanone Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Multi-Fibre Blends

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Wool - 70% Sulphuric Acid Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Wool - Sodium Hypochlorite Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Polyester - 75% Sulphuric Acid Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Acetate Fibres - Acetone Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Triacetate Fibres - Dichloromethane Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Nylon 6 or Nylon 6,6 - 80% Formic Acid Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Acetate and Polyvinyl Chloride Fibres - Glacial Acetic Acid Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Polyvinyl Chloride Fibres-Carbon Disulphide/Acetone Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Secondary and Triacetate Fibres - 70% Acetone Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Polypropylene Fibres - Xylene Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Manual Separation

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Microscopic Count Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Certain Spandex (Elastane) Fibres - Boiling Cyclohexanone Method

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    Textile Test Methods - Quantitative Analysis of Fibre Mixtures - Binary Mixtures Containing Cotton and Regenerated Cellulose - Zinc Chloride/Formic Acid Method

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