AATCC - The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists: Recent submissions
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AATCC STYLE GUIDE
Abstract: All AATCC test methods are required to contain the sections identified in the list below by an asterisk. Test methods may also contain the additional sections shown in the list. However, in order to promote uniform style, ... -
AATCC 168
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is an alternate to AATCC Method 149, Chelating Agents: Chelation Value of Aminopolycarboxylic Acids and Their Salts; Calcium Oxalate Method.
The active ingredient ... -
AATCC EVALUATION PROCEDURE 1
Abstract: This evaluation procedure describes the use of a Gray Scale for visually evaluating changes in color of textiles resulting from colorfastness tests. For instrumental assessment of change of color of a test specimen refer ... -
AATCC 16.2
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method provides the general principles and procedures for determining the colorfastness to light of textile materials. The test options described are applicable to textile ... -
AATCC 176
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
Agglomerates in colorant dispersions may become apparent as specks on a continuously dyed (padded) or on a printed fabric, especially when pale and light shades are produced. ... -
AATCC 97
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is for determining the amount of water, enzyme and organic- solvent extractable matter of fibers, yarns or fabrics containing cellulosic fibers and blends of ... -
AATCC 70
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is applicable to any textile fabric, which may or may not have been given a water-resistant or water- repellent finish. It measures the resistance of fabrics ... -
AATCC 102
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method determines the concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in aqueous solutions, particularly those used in textile bleaching. -
AATCC 146
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test determines the dispersibility as evaluated by filtering time and filter residue of disperse dyes under standard conditions in aqueous media. Additional information such as ... -
AATCC 22
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is applicable to any textile fabric, which may or may not have been given a water-repellent finish. It measures the resistance of fabrics to wetting by water. It is ... -
AATCC 135
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is intended for the determination of dimensional changes of fabrics when subjected to home laundering procedures used by consumers. Four washing temperatures, three ... -
AATCC 134
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method assesses the static-generating propensity of carpets developed when a person walks across them. This method uses controlled laboratory simulation of the conditions, ... -
AATCC 196
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is used to determine the fastness of colored pile yarn floor coverings to the effects of a sodium hypochlorite solution, commonly called chlorine bleach. It is ... -
AATCC 194
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is for the evaluation of the degree of anti-house dust mite activity in a long-term testing environment for textiles treated at the manufacturing level for this purpose. -
AATCC 182
Abstract: 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 ... -
AATCC 141
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
In the dyeing of acrylic fibers with basic dyes, the classic parameters—e.g., the time of half-dyeing—of individual dyes do not give a true indication of their dyeing ... -
AATCC 119
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method (see 11.1) is intended for evaluating the resistance of colored fabrics to change in shade caused by flat abrasion. It can be used for all colored fabrics, but is ... -
AATCC 30
Abstract: General Purpose and Scope
The two purposes of this test method are to determine the susceptibility of textile materials to mildew and rot and to evaluate the efficacy of fungicides on textile materials. -
AATCC M7
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This monograph recommends a standard laboratory practice to determine the effect of five home launderings, with detergent, in combination with other laundering additives, on the ...