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Color Change of Disperse Dyes Caused by Metals

Color Change of Disperse Dyes Caused by Metals

AATCC 161-2018 pdf free.Color Change of Disperse Dyes Caused by Metals, with and without Chelating Agent. 1.1 This test method provides a laboratory procedure for: 1.1.1Dctcrmining the effectiveness of chelating agents in disperse dycbaths for nactivating heavy metals that can cause color change. 1.2 Evaluating the sensitivity of disperse dyes to metal-induced color change during dyeing. 2. Principle 2.1 The […]

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Test Method for Dimensional Changes

Test Method for Dimensional Changes

AATCC 135-2018t pdf free.Test Method for Dimensional Changes of Fabrics ater Home Laundering. 7.4.2 Use sale ironing tempcrtures appropriate to the fibers in the fabric being ironed. See AATCC FMl33.rest Method for Colortistness to heat: I lot Pressing, Table I. Sate Ironing Temperature Guide (sec 12.3). Exert the minimum pressure necessary to remove wrinkles. 7.4.3 Due to the extremely high […]

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Soil Release

Soil Release

AATCC 130-2018 pdf free.Soil Release: Oily Stain Release Method. 12.5 Rhinclander “Blu-White” window envelop glassinc 61 x 91 cm 25#/500. Packages of glassinc paper containing a roll 46 m long by 30 cm wide (150 x I fi) arc available from AATCC, P.O. Box 12215. Research Triangle Park NC 27709; tel: +1. 919.549.8141; fax: +1.919.549.8933; c-mail: ordcrs%raatcc.org; web site: www.aatcc.org. […]

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Mildew and Rot Resistance of Textile Materials

Mildew and Rot Resistance of Textile Materials

AATCC 30-2017 pdf free.Antifungal Activity, Assessment on Textile Materials: Mildew and Rot Resistance of Textile Materials.401.2 Incubate cultures 7-10 days at 25 ± I C (77 ± 2°F). then store at 2- I0C 36-50F). Preparation of conidial suspensions: Conidial suspensions of fungal organisms are prepared by adding 10 ml. of a sterile 0.5% saline solution containing 0.05% of a non-ionic […]

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Seam Twist in Garments Before and After Home Laundering

Seam Twist in Garments Before and After Home Laundering

AATCC 207-2017 pdf free.Seam Twist in Garments Before and After Home Laundering. Deiennine the seam(s) to evaluate for twist (sec 5.1). Evaluation of all scam types is recommended to get a complete picture of garment appearance. After conditioning. lay one test specimen on a flat surface in its natural configuration. so the first seam to be measured is visible (if […]

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Test Method for Free and Hydrolyzed Formaldehyde

Test Method for Free and Hydrolyzed Formaldehyde

AATCC 206-2020 pdf download.Test Method for Free and Hydrolyzed Formaldehyde:Water Extraction. A 1:10 dilution of the standardi7ed tinnaldehyde stock solution is prepared by pipetting 25-mL of the standardized stock solution into a 250-mt. volumetric flask and diluting to the mark with deionized water, The stock solution is then titrated and its concentration is determined as pgmL. A 5-concentration calibration curve, […]

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Chelation Value of Polyaminopolycarboxylic Acids and Their Salts: Copper PAN Method

Chelation Value of Polyaminopolycarboxylic Acids and Their Salts: Copper PAN Method

AATCC 168-2018 pdf free.Chelation Value of Polyaminopolycarboxylic Acids and Their Salts: Copper PAN Method. NOTE: These safety precautions are for infonnation purposes only. The precautions arc ancillary to thc testing proccdures and are not intended to be all inclusive. It is the user’s responsibility to use safc and proper techniques in handling materials in this test method. Manufacturcrs MUST be […]

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Test Method for Liquid Moisture Management

Test Method for Liquid Moisture Management

AATCC 195-2020 pdf free.Test Method for Liquid Moisture Management Properties of Textile Fabrics. Before cutting specimens. launder the sample(s) according to the conditions selected from the AATCC LPI Laborato y Procedure for Home Laundering: Machine Washing (see l3.1)or as agreed between parties. It may be suitable to test a material unlaundered or aller repealed launderings. Removal of sizing andor finishes […]

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