Standard IEC 63203-201-4-ed.1.0 16.12.2024 preview

IEC 63203-201-4-ed.1.0

Wearable electronic devices and technologies - Part 201-4: Electronic textile - Test method for determining sheet resistance of conductive fabrics after abrasion

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Designation standards: IEC 63203-201-4-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 16.12.2024
SKU: NS-1209144
The number of pages: 21
Approximate weight : 63 g (0.14 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Annotation of standard text IEC 63203-201-4-ed.1.0 :

IEC 63203-201-4:20204 specifies a test procedure to measure the sheet resistance of conductive fabrics after abrasion treatment using the Martindale abrasion machine. This document is applicable to woven, knitted conductive fabrics, conductive nonwovens, coated conductive fabrics, and embroidery fabrics using conductive yarns. LIEC 63203-201-4:2024 specifie un mode operatoire pour mesurer la resistance des pieces detoffe conductrices apres un traitement par abrasion en utilisant lappareil d’essai d’abrasion de Martindale. Le present document sapplique aux etoffes conductrices tissees, tricotees, aux etoffes conductrices non tissees, aux etoffes conductrices enduites, et aux etoffes de broderie qui utilisent des fils conducteurs.

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