• Shopping Cart
    There are no items in your cart

BS 1771-1:1989

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Fabrics for uniforms and workwear Specification for fabrics of wool and wool blends

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

03-30-1990

US$195.35
Excluding Tax where applicable

Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Fabric references
4. Fabric details
5. Dyestuffs and colour fastness
6. Sampling, testing and compliance
7. Marking
Appendices
A. Recommended fabrics for various end uses
B. Fabric reference cross-reference
C. Determination of wool fibre fineness
D. Weave construction of barathea fabrics
E. Supplementary information for MoD contracts
Tables
1. Physical characteristics of woven fabrics
2. Physical characteristics of knitted fabrics
3. Colour fastness
4. Recommended fabrics for various end uses
5. Cross-references between references in
     BS1771: Part 1, fabric references in
     BS1771: 1961 and traditional pattern numbers
6. MoD pattern number, item name and description,
     NATO stock number, fabric width, and additional
     details
Figure
1. Construction of barathea fabrics

Construction and minimum performance.

Committee
TCI/66
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 1771-1(1984) & 87/38233 DC. (10/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, November 2012. (10/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Part of BS 1771 specifies constructional requirements and minimum performance requirements for a range of wool fabrics and fabrics of wool and other fibres, used for the manufacture of uniforms and workwear garments.

Reference numbers have been allocated to the fabrics listed, with the aim of assisting the non-technical purchaser in making a choice of fabric type for his known end-usage. Appendices are included to provide further assistance by recommending fabrics for fire service, local authority, constabulary and hospital use, and to give supplementary information for MoD contracts. This Part includes a cross-reference table giving the item names and descriptions, the MoD pattern numbers, the NATO stock numbers and fabric widths and additional details.

NOTE The titles of publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.

BS 2043:1968 Method for the determination of wool fibre fineness by the use of a projection microscope
BS 6249-1:1982 Materials and material assemblies used in clothing for protection against heat and flame Specification for flammability testing and performance
BS 2861:1984 Methods for presentation of a weave diagram and plans for drafting, denting and lifting
BS 5441:1988 Methods of test for knitted fabrics
DEFSTAN 83-35/3(1982) : 1982 AMD 3 CLOTHS, WOOL, WOOLLEN, AND CLOTHS, WOOL, WOOLLEN/COTTON
BS 4407:1975 Methods of test. Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures
BS 2862:1984 Methods for determination of number of threads per unit length
BS 2846-1:1975 Guide to statistical interpretation of data. Routine analysis of quantitative data
DEFSTAN 83-34/3(1983) : 1983 AMD 4 1992 CLOTHS, WOOL, WORSTED AND CLOTHS, WOOL WOOLLEN/COTTON
DEFSTAN 83-72/2(1984) : 1984 AMD 3 1992 CLOTHS, WOOL AND POLYESTER BLENDS
BS 4961-1:1980 Methods for determination of dimensional stability of textiles to dry cleaning in tetrachloroethylene Machine method
BS 4768:1972 Method for the determination of the bursting strength and bursting distension of fabrics
BS 1006:1990 Methods of test for colour fastness of textiles and leather
BS 5811:1986 Method for determination of the resistance to pilling and change of appearance of fabrics
BS 6810(1987) : 1987 AMD 15538 METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF METALS IN TEXTILES
BS 2576:1986 Method for determination of breaking strength and elongation (strip method) of woven fabrics
BS 1930:1990 Methods for determination of width of woven or knitted fabrics when relaxed at zero tension
BS 1051:1992 Glossary of terms relating to the mass determination of textiles
BS 5690:1988 Method for determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics

Access your standards online with a subscription

Features

  • Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations.

  • Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications.

  • Multi-user online standards collection: secure, flexible and cost effective.