GB/T 17928-1999
AbolishedLeather--Determination of the stitch tear resistance
皮革 针孔撕裂强度测定方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a test method for measuring the resistance of leather to tearing at stitch holes, simulating the stress applied by sewing needles during product assembly. It is primarily applied in the leather goods industry for quality control of materials used in footwear, upholstery, and leather garments. The test ensures that leather can withstand the mechanical forces of stitching without tearing, which is critical for durability in manufacturing and end-use.
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