ISO/R 365:1967
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UDC 677.05
Ref. NO.: IÇOIR 365 - 1967(E)
IS0
I NTERNATI ON AL ORGAN1 ZATlO N FOR STAN DARDlZATl O N
IS0 RECOMMENDATION
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R 365
TWIN WIRE HEALDS FOR JACQUARD WEAVING
2nd EDITION
April 1967
This second edition supersedes the first edition.
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BRIEF HISTORY
The 1SO Recommendation R 365, Twin Wire Healds for Jacquard Weaving, was drawn
up by Technical Committee ISO/TC 72, Textile Machinery and Accessories, the Secretariat of
which is held by the Association Suisse de Normalisation (SNV).
Work on this question by the Technical Committee began in 1950 and led, in 1959, to the
adoption of a Draft IS0 Recommendation.
This first Draft IS0 Recommendation (No.336) was circulated to all the IS0 Member
Bodies for enquiry in November 1959. As the results of this consultation were not considered
satisfactory, the Technical Committee presented a second Draft IS0 Recommendation, which
was circulated to all the Member Bodies in August 1961 and which was approved, subject to a
few modifications of an editorial nature, by the following Member Bodies :
Australia Germany Portugal
Austria Greece Spain
Brazil Italy Switzerland
Bulgaria Japan Turkey
Chile Netherlands United Kingdom
Czechoslovakia New Zealand U.S.S.R.
France Poland
One Member Body
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