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IS 580 (1973): Harness Leather [CHD 17: Leather, TanningMaterials and Allied Products]
IS : 580 - 1973 ( Reaffirmed 2009 )
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR HARNESS LEATHER
Second Revision)
Second Reprint FEBRUARY 1987 (Incorporating Amendment No. 1)
UDC 675.06:685.12
© Copyright 1977
I N D I A N S T A N D A R D S I N S T I T U T I O N MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
May 1973
(
AMENDMENT NO. 2 APRIL 1998 TO
IS 580 : 1973 SPECIFICATION FOR HARNESS LEATHER
( Second Revision )
[ Page 5, Table 1, Sl No. (ii) (a), (b) and (c), col 3 ] — Substitute '45', '50' and '55' for '35', '40' and '45' respectively.
( CHD 017 ) Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India
IS : 580 - 1973
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR HARNESS LEATHER
(Second Revision) Leather Sectional Committee, CDC 16
Chairman D R Y . NAYUDAMMA
Members S H R I R . K . AGARWAL
S H R I H . R. G A D I ( Alternate ) S H R I A. S. B H A T T A C H A R J E E
S H R I S. SAMPATH ( Alternate) S H R I T. G. BOBADE S H R I A. NAGAPPA C H E T T I A R
Representing Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, New
Delhi
Leather Research & Testing Laboratory ( Directorate of Industries, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur )
Directorate General of Ordnance Factories (Ministry of Defence)
Ministry of Defence ( R&D ) Leather Export Promotion Council, Madras
S H R I T. A B D U L W A H I D ( Alternate ) S H R I O. P . D H A M I J A Export Inspection Council of India, Calcutta
S H R I V. N. SRIVASTAVA ( Alternate) S H R I T . N . G A N J W A R S H R I J . G H O S H
India Leather Corporation Limited, Madras State Trading Corporation of India Ltd , New Delhi
S H R I A. K. M U K H E R J R R ( Alternate) S H R I S . E . J O S E P H S H R I N. K A N N A N
S H R I W. G. E D G A R ( Alternate) S H R I P . U. K. M E N O N
Planning Commission, New Delhi Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
) Gordon Woodroffe & Co ( Madras ) Private Ltd,
Madras S H R I G. P. M A D H A V A N ( Alternate )
S H R I S. N A G A R A J A N Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries, New Delhi
S H R I S. P. SINGARAM ( Alternate ) PRINCIPAL, C O L L E G E OF LEATHER
TECHNOLOGY, CALCUTTA S H R I S . R A J A S H R I N. K. M U R A L I D H A R A R A O
Department of Education, Government of West Bengal, Calcutta
The Tanner, Bombay Directorate of Marketing & Inspection (Ministry of
Food, Agriculture, Community Development & Co-operation )
SHRI S. JAYARAMAN ( Alternate) ( Continued on page 2 )
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( Continued from page 2 )
Members SHRI G. ROYCHAUDHURY
Representing Export Promotion Council for Finished Leather &
Leather Manufacturers, Kanpur S H R I B. D. S E N G U P T A ( Alternate )
S H R I S A N J O Y S E N National Tannery Co Ltd , Calcutta S H R I J. S I N R A R O Y ( Alternate )
S H R I N. R . SARKAR S H R I P . K. SARKAR S H R I B. P. SENGUPTA
S H R I A. T . BASAK (Alternate) S H R I N. R . SRINIVASAN
S H R I Z. K H A L I D I ( Alternate) S H R I R . T H A N J A N
S H R I R. S. G H O S H (Alternate) S H R I D . D A S G U P T A ,
Director ( C h e m )
Bata Shoe Co Private Ltd , Calcutta Indian Leather Technologists Association, Calcutta Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals ( Ins
pection W i n g ) , New Delhi
Tannery & Footwear Corporation of India Ltd , Kanpur
Directorate General of Technical Development, New Delhi
Director General, ISI (Ex-officio Member)
Secretary S H R I P . S . ARORA
Assistant Director ( C h e m ) , ISI
Heavy Leather Subcommittee, CDC 16 : 2
Convener S H R I S A N J O Y S E N
Members S H R I J . S INHA R O Y (Alternate to
Shri Sanjoy Sen) S H R I P . K . G H O S H
S H R I S. K. M I T R A ( Alternate) S H R I N . K A N N A N
S H R I W. G. EDGAR (Alternate ) S H R I F . M I L L E R S H R I NASIM IQBAL
S H R I A. NAZAR (Alternate) S H R I S. P . P A N D I T
S H R I V. P . P A N D I T (Alternate) S H R I S. A. PONNUSAMI
National Tannery Co Ltd, Calcutta
Bata Shoe Co Private Ltd, Calcutta
Ministry of Defence ( D G I )
Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals Pioneer Tanneries & Glue Works, Kanpur
Western India Tanneries Ltd, Bombay
S. K. Sanjan Chettiar & Sons, Vaniyambadi S H R I V. RAMANATHAN (Alternate)
P R I N C I P A L , COLLEGE O F L E A T H E R TECHNOLOGY, CALCUTTA
SHRI T . R A J G O P A L R A O
Department of Education, Government of West Bengal, Calcutta
Associated Tanners, Vizanagaram S H R I T . L. P R A S A D (Alternate)
SHRI N. R . SRIHIVASAN
S H R I S. K. N A Y Y A R (Alternate) S H R I R . T H A N J A N S H R I T . VIJAYARAMAYYA
Tannery & Footwear Corporation of India Ltd, Kanpur
Directorate General of Technical Development Central Leather Research Institute ( C S I R ) , Madras
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Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR HARNESS LEATHER
(Second Revision)
0. F O R E W O R D 0.1 This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 15 January 1973, after the draft finalized by the Leather Sectional Committee had been approved by the Chemical Division Council.
0.2 This standard was originally issued in 1954 and subsequently revised in 1962. This type of leather is extensively used for waist belts and various other forms of pliable straps, rifle and revolver cases, etc. Large quantities are also required for making various types of leather goods for the military. The revised standard which adequately covered the requirements and methods of test current at that time was examined to make it uptoidate. A review of the limits specified for various characteristics like oils and fats content, water soluble matter and water absorption has been carried out in this second revision. An objective method of test for determination of resistance to mildew has been given.
0.3 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final values, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS:2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off values should be the same as that of the specified values in this standard.
1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for harness leather in natural and dyed condition used for making harness and saddlery. This leather is also used for almost all purposes where a strong and pliable leather is required.
*Rules for rounding of numerical values (revised).
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2. TERMINOLOGY
2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in IS : 1640-1960* shall apply.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Raw Materials — The material shall be well preserved bovine hides of good substance.
3.2 Tanning — The hide shall be tanned with vegetable tanning materials with or without syntans. The leather shall be fully tanned. A sharp cut made by knife shall show uniform tannage when examined visually.
3.3 Currying — The material shall be thoroughly dressed by hand or drum stuffing with a suitable mixture of oils, fats and waxes.
3.4 Finishing — The grain shall be tight and shall be well set out to make it smooth and even and shall be free from brand marks and warble holes. The flesh side shall be clean, smooth and free from flay cuts. The material shall be tight and pliable. It shall be supplied in the form of butts, bends or half bends as required by the purchaser. The material shall be of uniform thickness.
3.5 Protection Against Mildew — The material when tested as prescribed in LB: 2 of IS : 6191-1971† shall not show any growth of mildew.
3.6 Physical Requirements — The material shall also comply with the physical requirements given in Table 1.
3.7 Chemical Requirements — The material shall comply with the chemical requirements given in Table 2.
4. PACKING
4.1 The leather shall be packed as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.
5. MARKING
5.1 The leather pieces shall be marked with the name of the manufacturer; recognized trade-mark, if any; number of pieces of leather; and month and year of manufacture.
*Glossary of terms relating to hides, skins and leather. †Methods of micro-biological, colour fastness and microscopical test for leather.
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TABLE 1 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HARNESS LEATHER
S L CHARACTERISTIC No.
(1) (2) i) Apparent density, Min
ii) Water absorption, percent, Max:
a) in 30 minutes b) in 2 hours c) in 24 hours
iii) Resistance to cracking
iv) Tensile strength, kg/cm2. Min
v) Thickness
( Clause 3.6 )
R E Q U I R E M E N T
(3) 0.9
35 40 45
Shall not crack on mandrel No. 1 and shall not show any sign of permanent loosening of the grain in the form of wrinkles
210
As agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier with a tolerance of ± 0.2 mm
*Methods of physical testing of leather.
M E T H O D O F T E S T ( R E F TO C L N O . IN
I S : 5914-1970*) (4)
L P : 5 LP : 12†
LP : 13†
LP : 6
LP : 2
†The value shall be expressed in terms of Q (see 6.1 of LP : 12 of IS : 5914-1970).
TABLE 2 CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HARNESS LEATHER
S L CHARACTERISTIC No.
(1) (2) i) Total ash, percent by mass,
Max ii) Solvent extractable substance,
percent by mass, Min iii) Water soluble matter , percent
by mass, Max iv) pH of water solubles v) Differential number, Max
vi) Degree of tannage, Min
(Clause 3.7)
R E Q U I R E M E N T
(3) 2.0
6.0
15.0
Not below 3.5 0.6
50
M E T H O D O F T E S T ( R E F TO C L N O . I N
I S : 582-1970*) (4)
L C : 3
L C : 4
L C : 6
L C : 1 8 L C : 1 8 L C : 2 1
N O T E — Calculation of requirements for characteristics (i) to (iii) shall be done on zero percent moisture basis. *Methods of chemical testing of leather (first revision).
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5.1.1 The leather pieces may also be marked with the ISI Certification Mark.
N O T E — The use of the ISI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of the Indian Standards Institution ( Certification Marks ) Act and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The ISI Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control which is devised and supervised by ISI and operated by the producer. ISI marked products are also continuously checked by ISI for conformity to that s tandard as a
further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a l icence for the use of the ISI Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained from the Indian Standards Institution.
6. SAMPLING AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY 6.1 The scale of sampling and criteria for conformity of the material to this standard shall be as prescribed in IS : 5868-1969*
*Methods of sampling for leather.
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