ISO 19957:2004 PDF

ISO 19957:2004 PDF

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ISO 19957:2004 PDF

Published Date:
09/15/2004

Status:
Active

Description:

Footwear - Test methods for heels - Heel pin holding strength

Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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ISO 19957:2004 specifies a test method for measuring the force required to pull a single heel pin out of a heel. This test method can be used to measure the heel pin holding strength of heel materials by using a standard heel pin and a method of insertion, or it can be used to assess the heel nailing in commercial production.

This test method is applicable to testing plastic heels and wooden heels for women's footwear. Heels composed of layers of fibreboard or leather and low plastic heels for men's footwear cannot be tested by this method.


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Number of Pages : 5
Published : 09/15/2004
Same As : ISO 19957:2004

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