ČSN ISO 2424 - Textilní podlahové krytiny - Slovník
Stáhnout normu: | ČSN ISO 2424 (Zobrazit podrobnosti) Zákazníci, kteří mají na svém počítači sjednanou od České agentury pro standardizaci (ČAS) službu ČSN on-line pro elektronický přístup do plných textů norem v pdf (verzi pro firmy nebo pro jednotlivce), mohou zde přímo otevírat citované ČSN. |
Datum vydání/vložení: | 2008-06-01 |
Zdroj: | https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:2424:ed-4:v1:en |
Třidící znak: | 804402 |
Obor: | Podlahové textilie |
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Stav: | Platná |
- 4.1.1.1.1 plain wire Wilton carpet
- 4.1.1.1.2 patterned wire Wilton carpet
- 4.1.1.2 face-to-face woven pile carpe
- 4.1.1.2.1 single rapier weaving technique
- 4.1.1.2.2 double rapier weaving technique
- 4.1.1.2.3 triple rapier weaving technique
- 4.1.1.3 Axminster carpet
- 4.1.1.3.1 spool Axminster carpet
- 4.1.1.3.2 gripper Axminster carpet
- 4.1.1.3.3 gripper-spool Axminster carpet
- 4.1.2 tufted textile floor covering with pile
- 4.1.3 knitted textile floor covering with pile
- 4.1.4 fusion-bonded textile floor covering withpile
- 4.1.4.1 face-to-face bonded-pile carpet
- 4.1.4.2 fusion-bonded textile floor covering with pile, patterned
- 4.1.5 flocked textile floor covering with pile
- 4.1.6 needled textile floor covering with pile
- 4.1.6.1 structured needled floor covering
- 4.1.6.2 homogeneous needled floor covering with pile
- 4.1.6.3 heterogeneous needled floor covering with pile
- 4.1.7 knotted textile floor covering with pile
- 4.1.7.1 hand-knotted pile carpet
- 4.1.7.2 machine-knotted pile carpet
- 4.2 textile floor covering without pile
- 4.2.1 woven textile floor covering without pile
- 4.2.2 knitted textile floor covering without pile
- 4.2.3 bonded textile floor covering without pile
- 4.2.3.1 needled textile floor covering without pile
- 4.2.4 braided textile floor covering without pile
- 4.3 coir mats
- 4.3.1 coir
- 4.3.2 bit mat
- 4.3.3 corridor mat
- 4.3.4 creel mat
- 4.3.5 fibre mat
- 4.3.6 gymnasia mat
- 4.3.7 loop mat
- 4.3.8 mesh mat
- 4.3.9 rod mat
- 4.3.10 rope mat (lover’s knot mat)
- 4.3.11 sinnet mat
- 5 Terms relating to the use-surface
- 5.1 pile
- 5.1.1 pile lay
- 5.2 loop
- 5.3 tuft
- 5.4 loop pile
- 5.5 cut pile
- 5.6 cut-and-loop pile
- 5.7 level pile
- 5.8 multi-level pile
- 5.9 curled pile
- 5.10 textured surface
- 5.11 tip-sheared pile
- 5.12 carved pile
- 5.13 sculptured pile
- 5.14 saxony
- 5.15 shag
- 5.16 velour carpet
- 5.17 velvet carpet
- 5.18 tuft row
- 5.18.1 row count
- 5.18.2 stitch rate
- 5.19 loop row
- 5.20 tuft column
- 5.20.1 column count
- 5.20.2 gauge
- 5.21 loop column
- 5.22 pitch
- 5.22.1 pitch
- 5.22.2 pitch
- 5.23 total pile
- 5.24 effective pile
- 5.25 pile root
- 5.26 effective pile thickness
- 5.27 length of effective pile
- 5.28 total pile mass per unit area
- 5.29 mass of pile per unit area above substrate
- 5.30 measured surface pile density
- 5.31 measured pile fibre volume ratio
- 5.32 frameage
- 5.33 pile bursting
- 5.34 bonding agent
- 5.35 batt
- 5.36 tuft bind strength
- 5.37 fibre bind
- 6 Terms relating to the substrate
- 6.1 warp yarn
- 6.2 weft yarn
- 6.3 stuffer yarns
- 6.4 broche
- 6.5 chain warp
- 6.6 selvedge
- 6.7 pile root
- 6.8 dead pile
- 6.9 dead fibre
- 6.10 dead frame yarn
- 6.11 pick
- 6.12 shot
- 6.13 carpet backing
- 6.14 primary backing
- 6.15 secondary backing
- 6.16 woven backing
- 6.17 knitted backing
- 6.18 non-woven backing
- 6.19 non-textile backing
- 6.20 sized backing
- 6.21 coatedbacking
- 6.22 attached underlay
- 6.23 foam backing
- 6.24 embossed backing
- 6.25 impervious backing
- 6.26 pre-coating
- 6.27 impregnation
- 6.28 creep of the backing
- 6.29 friability of foam backing
- 6.30 felt backing
- 6.31 unitary backing
- 7 Terms relating to the patterning and colouring of textile floor coverings
- 7.1 plain
- 7.2 tonal effect
- 7.2.1 heather
- 7.2.2 berber
- 7.3 patterned
- 7.4 frieze
- 8 Terms relating to the fitting and use of textile floor coverings
- 8.1 wall-to-wall
- 8.2 broadloom
- 8.3 runner
- 8.4 rug
- 8.5 carpet tile
- 8.6 seaming
- 8.7 cross-joining
- 8.8 edge-finishing
- 8.9 underlay
- 8.10 interlay
- 8.11 installation by stretching
- 8.12 installation by full adhesion
- 8.13 installation by perimeter fixing
- 8.14 loose installation
- 8.15 residential use
- 8.16 commercial use
- 8.17 stair nosing
- 8.18 protective stair nosing
- 8.19 crotch
- 8.20 installation by double stick
- 9 Terms relating to the estimation of fitness for use of textile floor coverings
- 9.1 wear characteristics
- 9.1.1 loss of use-surface material
- 9.1.1.1 wearing out
- 9.1.1.2 shedding
- 9.1.1.3 tufting out
- 9.1.1.4 wear to backing
- 9.1.2 loss of thickness
- 9.1.2.1 resilience
- 9.1.3 change in appearance
- 9.1.3.1 textural change
- 9.1.3.1.1 loss of tuft definition
- 9.1.3.1.2 crushing
- 9.1.3.1.3 fibrillation
- 9.1.3.1.4 felting
- 9.1.3.1.5 hairiness
- 9.1.3.1.6 cobwebbing
- 9.1.3.1.7 pilling
- 9.1.3.1.8 sprouting
- 9.1.3.1.9 change in pile lay
- 9.1.3.1.9.1 temporary shading
- 9.1.3.1.9.2 tracking
- 9.1.3.1.9.3 pile reversal
- 9.1.3.2 change in colour
- 9.1.3.2.1 chalking
- 9.1.3.2.2 fading
- 9.1.3.2.3 glossing
- 9.1.3.2.4 colour bleeding
- 9.1.3.2.5 crocking
- 9.1.3.2.6 staining
- 9.1.3.2.7 change of pattern definition
- 9.1.4 other factors
- 9.1.4.1 delamination
- 9.1.4.2 fraying
- 9.1.4.3 laddering
- 9.1.4.4 creasing
- 9.1.4.5 rucking
- 9.1.4.6 bowing
- 9.1.4.7 skewness
- 9.2 other properties
- 9.2.1 reaction to fire
- 9.2.2 electrostatic propensity
- 9.2.3 thermal conductance
- 9.2.4 thermal conductivity
- 9.2.5 acoustic absorption
- 9.2.5.1 airborne sound absorption
- 9.2.5.2 acoustical insultation from impact noise
- 9.2.6 soiling
- 9.2.7 stain resistance
- 9.2.8 cleanability
- 9.2.9 dimensional stability
- 9.2.10 distortion out-of-plane
- 9.2.11 colour-fastness
- 9.2.12 walking comfort
- 9.2.13 abrasion resistance
- 9.2.14 antimicrobial properties
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