AATCC - The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists: Recent submissions
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AATCC 172
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is designed to evaluate the colorfastness to powdered non-chlorine bleach in home laundering of textiles which are expected to withstand frequent laundering. The ... -
AATCC 131
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is intended for assessing the resistance of the color of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of steam pleating processes. The materials are not ... -
AATCC M10
Abstract: Introduction
Barré is the optical result of physical or dye differences in the yarns, geometric differences in the fabric structure or any combination of these differences. This monograph contains ... -
AATCC 127
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method measures the resistance of a fabric to the penetration of water under hydrostatic pressure. It is applicable to all types of fabrics, including those treated with a ... -
AATCC 110
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method provides procedures for measuring the whiteness and tint of textiles.
Whiteness as measured by this test method is an indication of how white the textile appears ... -
AATCC 16.1
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method provides the general principles and procedures for determining the colorfastness to light of textile materials outdoors under glass. The test options described are ... -
AATCC 130
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is designed to measure the ability of fabrics to release oily stains during home laundering.
This test method is primarily for use by fabric finishers to evaluate ... -
AATCC 191
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method provides a simple testing procedure to evaluate the effect of acid cellulase enzymes on cellulosics by laundering.
The evaluations are carried out as listed in ... -
AATCC 116
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is used to determine the amount of color transferred from the surface of colored textile materials to other surfaces by rubbing. It is applicable to textiles made ... -
AATCC 112
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is applicable to textile fabrics that may release formaldehyde, particularly fabrics finished with chemicals containing formaldehyde. It provides accelerated storage ... -
AATCC 149
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
The active content of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), N-hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid (HEDTA) and diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) and their salts is ... -
AATCC TECHNICAL MANUAL
Abstract: Preface
The test methods in this edition of the TECHNICAL MANUAL were current as of May 2014. New methods that have been added and other important changes made since the last issue are summarized on ... -
AATCC 111
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method provides a means for determining the weather resistance of textile materials.
The test options described below are applicable to fibers, yarns and fabrics and ... -
AATCC 158
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method specifies a drycleaning procedure, using a commercial drycleaning machine, for the determination of dimensional change of fabrics and garments after drycleaning in ... -
AATCC 201
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method determines the drying rate of a fabric, exposed to a prescribed volume of water, while in contact with a heated plate set at 37°C (99°F), the skin surface ... -
AATCC 164
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method is used to determine the resistance of the color of textiles to the action of oxides of nitrogen in the atmosphere at elevated temperatures with relative ... -
AATCC 171
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method provides a laboratory procedure to clean textile floor coverings by a technique simulating cleaning of installed floor coverings by hot water extraction, sometimes ... -
AATCC 94
Abstract: Purpose and Scope
This test method gives guidelines for qualitative identification of various finish components present on textile fabrics, yarns or fibers.
The identification scheme may involve ...