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<title>AATCC 182</title>
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<summary type="text">AATCC 182; Relative Color Strength of Dyes in Solution
AATCC - The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Purpose and Scope This is a test method to determine the color strength of a dye sample relative to a reference dye by means of spectrophotometric transmittance measurements on solutions of each. It is a comparison of the color strength of the dyes in a chosen solvent which may or may not correspond to strengths when applied to a textile substrate.&amp;#160; To be valid as a measurement of the relative color strength of a dye for a particular textile end-use, additional tests must be performed to demonstrate that the relative strength in solution is equal to the relative strength when applied to the textile substrate (see 5.4).&amp;#160; The test is often used by dye manufacturers and users because of its speed, repeatability and reproducibility.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>AATCC 128</title>
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<summary type="text">AATCC 128; Wrinkle Recovery of Fabrics: Appearance Method
AATCC - The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Purpose and Scope This test method is for determining the appearance of textile fabrics after induced wrinkling. It is applicable to fabrics made from any fiber or combination of fibers. The method can be used to evaluate fabrics at their original, unwashed state or after home laundering.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>AATCC 88B</title>
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<updated>2018-10-06T07:12:12Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">AATCC 88B; Smoothness of Seams in Fabrics after Repeated Home Laundering
AATCC - The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Purpose and Scope This test method is intended to determine the smoothness appearance of seams in fabrics after being subjected to home laundering procedures. Several washing and drying procedures provide standard parameters to represent common home care options. Seams in any washable fabric (woven, knitted, or nonwoven) may be evaluated for smoothness using this method. Techniques for seaming are not outlined, since the purpose is to evaluate seams as they will be supplied from manufacturing or as ready for use. Furthermore, seaming techniques would be controlled by fabric properties.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>AATCC M1</title>
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<summary type="text">AATCC M1; AATCC Standard Detergents and Laundry Detergents in General
AATCC - The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Background/History The AATCC and other testing and development groups have used standard reference detergents since the 1960s. AATCC Standard Reference Detergent 124 and WOB (without brightener) were the first formulations adopted by the AATCC to represent typical home laundering products of that era, primarily phosphate-built powder detergents. The proliferation of detergent formula variations and the elimination of phosphate due to environmental pressures made Standard Reference Detergents 124 and WOB obsolete. Since the discontinuation of 124 and WOB, new representative detergents have been available for use. The following paragraphs provide some perspective on laundry detergent trends and the AATCC standard reference detergents.
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