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BSI BS ISO 18947-2:2021

Imaging materials and prints. Abrasion resistance -- Rub testing of photographic prints
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BSI BS ISO 18947-2:2021

Imaging materials and prints. Abrasion resistance -- Rub testing of photographic prints

PUBLISH DATE 2021
PAGES 24
BSI BS ISO 18947-2:2021

This document specifies tests to determine the abrasion resistance of photographic images for typical use in indoor context that is characterized by mild abrasive conditions. Examples are flipping of pages in an album, careful manual handling of prints (stacking, shifting) or use of magnets for attachment to a board. Photographic images refer to individual prints or prints in albums, which can be produced by a wide range of printing technologies, including silver halide, electrophotography, inkjet, dye diffusion thermal transfer, commonly known as dye sublimation, and dye transfer processes. Photographic images require “photo-grade” media, including coated or surface treated print materials, which are prerequisite to obtain photographic quality with aforementioned printing technologies. Test procedures are limited to (quasi-) linear, reciprocal abrasion test devices.

For other printing technologies (e.g. offset lithography and other photomechanical printing processes) or non-photo-grade media or other levels of rubbing representative of other application profiles, different test methods and/or device options may be considered (see ISO 18947-1 ).

Heavy duty abrasive conditions, such as floor tiles, floor graphics, abrasive cleaning and vehicle graphics, are out of scope of this document.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number ISO 18947-2
Publication Date Nov. 17, 2021
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee CPW/42
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