Standard ISO/TR 24697:2011 15.8.2011 preview

ISO/TR 24697:2011

Textiles and textile products — Guidelines on the determination of the precision of a standard test method by interlaboratory trials

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Textiles and textile products -- Guidelines on the determination of the precision of a standard test method by interlaboratory trials



STANDARD published on 15.8.2011


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Designation standards: ISO/TR 24697:2011
Publication date standards: 15.8.2011
SKU: NS-420889
The number of pages: 15
Approximate weight : 45 g (0.10 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Textile fabrics

Annotation of standard text ISO/TR 24697:2011 :

Description / Abstract: ISO/TR 23697:2011 can be applied to textiles and textile products and is concerned only with test methods which operate in a continuous scale to yield a single numerical figure as the test result. However, this single figure can be the outcome of a calculation from a set of measurements. The distribution of test results is required to be unimodal and is assumed to be normal. With non-Gaussian distributions, other evaluation procedures will be necessary. It does not cover methods which yield discrete values, "pass/fail" (go/no go) type results, (accept/reject) tests or where a ranking scheme is in operation.

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