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ISO 24266 meth A, EN ISO 24266 meth A, UNI EN ISO 24266 meth A
Flexing durability of whole shoe – Method A
ISO 22776 + ISO 6330, EN ISO 22776 + ISO 6330, UNI EN ISO 22776 + ISO 6330
Footwear – Test methods for accessories: Touch and close fasteners – Shear strength before and after repeated closing after washing
ISO 22777 + ISO 6330, EN ISO 22777 + ISO 6330, UNI EN ISO 22777 + ISO 6330
Footwear – Test methods for accessories: touch and close fasteners – Peel strength before and after repeated closing after washing
ISO 17707 + ISO 20870, EN ISO 17707 + ISO 20870, UNI EN ISO 17707 + ISO 20870
Flex resistance after ageing
ISO 17696 + ISO 1419, EN ISO 17696 + ISO 1419, UNI EN ISO 17696 + ISO 1419
Tear strength after ageing
ISO 17694 + ISO 1419, EN ISO 17694 + ISO 1419, UNI EN ISO 17694 + ISO 1419
Flex resistance after conditioning
EN 13335
Leather – Physical and mechanical tests – Determination of flex resistance by the vamp flex method
ISO 17076-2, EN ISO 17076-2, UNI EN ISO 17076-2
Leather – Determination of abrasion resistance – Part 2: Martindale ball plate method
ISO 17076-1, EN ISO 17076-1, UNI EN ISO 17076-1
Leather — Determination of abrasion resistance — Part 1: Taber method
ISO 1923, EN ISO 1923, UNI EN ISO 1923
Cellular plastics and rubbers – Determination of linear dimensions
ISO 20875 + ISO 20870
Footwear – Test methods for outsoles – Determination of split tear strength and delamination resistance
UNI 11410
Flexible cellular polymeric materials – Determination of dynamic fatigue at constant deformation
ISO 12945-2, EN ISO 12945-2, UNI EN ISO 12945-2 + EC1
Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing and to pilling – Part 2: Modified Martindale method
EN ISO 12947-1 + EN ISO 12947-2, ISO 12947-1/Cor 1 + ISO 12947-2, UNI EN ISO 12947-1/EC1 + UNI EN ISO 12947-2
Determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics by the Martindale method – Part 2: Determination of specimen breakdown
ISO 4920, EN ISO 4920, UNI EN ISO 4920
Determination of resistance to surface wetting (spray test)
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