Textile test methods : water resistance - static head penetration test = Méthodes pour épreuves textiles : résistance à l'eau - essai de pénétration sous pression constante / prepared by the Canadian...: P29-004-002-026-1-M88-2013-PDF

"This method describes a procedure for measuring the penetration of water through fabrics, with the fabric under constant water pressure. It is primarily applicable to heavily proofed fabrics used in tarpaulins, tentage and vehicle covers. The test is carried out using a head of water considered to represent conditions in excess of those likely to be experienced in service"--Purpose and Scope.

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Department/Agency Standards Council of Canada.
Canadian General Standards Board.
Title Textile test methods : water resistance - static head penetration test = Méthodes pour épreuves textiles : résistance à l'eau - essai de pénétration sous pression constante / prepared by the Canadian General Standards Board ; approved by the Standards Council of Canada.
Variant title Water resistance - static head penetration test
Méthodes pour épreuves textiles : résistance à l'eau - essai de pénétration sous pression constante
Series title National standard of Canada ; no. 26.1-M88
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "November 2013."
"Withdrawal, March 2019."
"Experience and excellence"--Cover.
Supersedes CAN/CGSB-4.2 Method 26.1 July 1977, Extended December 1993, Reaffirmed May 2001, Reaffirmed November 2013.
Text in English and French.
Publishing information Gatineau : Canadian General Standards Board, 1988, 2013, 2019.
Description 5, i, 5 p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • P29-004-002-026-1-M88-2013-PDF
Departmental catalogue number ICS 59.080.01
Edition Withdrawn
Subject terms Textiles
Standards
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