[섬유] Quantitative Fiber Mixture Analysis by Scanning Electron Microscopyl Part V: Analyzing Pure Fiber Samples and Samples with Small Admixtures According to Test Method IWTO-58 출판일 : 2003.08.01 저자 : F.-J. Wortmann, K.-H. Phan, P. Augustin 서지사항 : Textile Research Journal, Volume 73, No 8(2003), 727-732페이지 등록일 : 2012.05.09 I 조회수 : 149 작성자 : admin |
Test Method 58 was established by the International Wool Textile Organization in 2000 to
analyze textile products made from specialty fibers, sheep's wool, and their blends. The
method specifies the use of scanning electron microscopy to discriminate wool from all
specialty fibers, such as cashmere, mohair, etc., mainly according to the cuticle scale
height criterion. In this work, after the first step of the analysis, where 150 fibers are
identified for their type, three cases are distinguished for which either a purity check, a two-
component analysis by number, or a quantitative analysis of a two-component blend is
conducted. The consequences of the thresholds separating the three cases are considered
in detail for the first two cases. For various hypothetical samples of practical relevance, the
minimum and maximum potential weight fractions of small admixtures are assessed.
Extended analysis protocols are investigated, which enable the operator to sensibly adjust
the course of a given analysis to its specific, technical, legal, and economic requirements.
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