GB/T 19942-2005
AbolishedLeather and Fur-Chemical tests-Determination of banned azo colourants
皮革和毛皮 化学试验 禁用偶氮染料的测定
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the method for detecting and determining banned carcinogenic azo dyes in leather and fur materials. It is applied in the textile and leather industries for quality control and compliance testing of finished products such as clothing, footwear, bags, and upholstery. The standard ensures that these products meet safety regulations by identifying colorants that can release harmful aromatic amines under reducing conditions.
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