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Testing of textile material according to Möbelfakta

Möbelfakta is an environmental label for furniture. In order to be able to Möbelfakta mark a piece of furniture that includes textile materials, it must, among other things, meet Möbelfakta's requirements.The RISE textile materials laboratory can test according to the criteria in Möbelfakta's requirements document regarding the textile materials.

Purpose

RISE helps you find out if your textile meets the requirements according to Möbelfakta's requirement specification.
This can be used as a basis to demonstrate that the material fulfill Möbelfakta's requirements or further as a basis for Möbelfakta labeling of furniture.
 

Method

Möbelfakta's requirement specification 2024-01-01.
Methods according to note 1.5.2 Textile (indoor furniture) and 1.5.3 Textile (outdoor furniture and parasol, sun protection).
The properties covered by the above notes are the following:

  • Abrasion     SS-EN ISO 12947-2
  • Pilling     SS-EN ISO 12945-2
  • Colour fastness to light     SS-EN ISO 105-B02
  • Seam slippage     SS-EN ISO 13936-2 eller -3
  • Colour fastness to rubbing     SS-EN ISO 105-X12
  • Colour fastness to laundering      SS-EN ISO 105-C06
  • Colour fastness to dry cleaning     SS-EN ISO 105-D01
  • Colour fastness to water spotting     SS-EN ISO 105-E16
  • Colour fastness to perspiration     SS-EN ISO 105-E04
  • Dimensional change     SS-EN ISO 5077
  • Colour fastness to artificial weathering      SS-EN ISO 105-B10
  • Tensile strength     SS-EN ISO 13934-1
  • Tear strength     SS-EN ISO 13937-2

The majority of the above methods are covered by the RISE accreditation scoop.

Delivery

One report in swedish or english.

 

Order

Order via the contact person below or e-mail the completed order form.


Service

Möbelfakta-Textile: note 1.5.2 (indoors) and 1.5.3 (outdoors, parasol sun protection, etc.)

Delivery level

Accredited, Non-accredited

Price

Price on tender

Supports the UN sustainability goals

12. Responsible consumption and production
Helena Hjärtnäs

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