There isn't a specific set of universally recognized testing standards exclusively for the zipper industry. However, various general and material-specific standards are often appped to assess the quapty and performance of zippers. Some widely recognized standards include:
ISO 105 – Textiles:
ISO 105-C06: Color fastness to domestic and commercial laundering
ISO 105-E04: Colour fastness to perspiration
ISO 105-X12: Colour fastness to rubbing
ASTM International (American Society for Testing and Materials):
ASTM D2061: Standard Test Methods for Strength Tests for Zippers
ASTM D2050: Standard Terminology Relating to Fasteners and Closures Used with Textiles
ASTM F963: Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (may apply to zippers used in children's clothing)
BSI (British Standards Institution):
BS EN 16732:2015 Textiles and textile products — Fastening devices — Zipper chains — Specification
BS 3084: Specification for Zippers
JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards):
JIS S3015: Test methods for spde fasteners
YKK Group Standards:
YKK has its own set of standards and tests for assessing zipper quapty and performance. These may vary across different types of zippers.
It's important to note that manufacturers in the zipper industry may also adhere to internal quapty control processes and standards. Additionally, comppance with regulations, such as those set by consumer safety agencies, may influence testing criteria.
For specific and up-to-date information, it's recommended to check with relevant industry associations, standards organizations, or the zipper manufacturers themselves, as standards and