· AATCC test methods generally cover the wet processing side of textile testing. Broadly speaking these would include laundering, chemical applications, dyeing and color measurement. A comprehensive list along with their subcommittee designation is as follows:Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Users of the AATCC Technical Manual are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, are entirely their own responsibility. The test methods in the AATCC Technical Manual are subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical committee. · AATCC believes this consensus approach creates the best, most robust test methods to serve a diverse modern textile industry. As always, the volume of the AATCC Technical Manual contains all + current AATCC test Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
AATCC test methods and evaluation procedures focus on biological properties, colorfastness, dyeing properties, identification and analysis, and physical properties. The AATCC also sells a variety of quality control materials that comply with the specific test method parameters found in the AATCC Technical Manual. Dimensional Change 3% max AATCC Colorfastness-Burnt Gas Fumes-2 cycles Class 4 (a) AATCC Laundering Shade change after 1 cycle Class 4 (a) AATCC Crocking AATCC 8, Dry Class 4 (b) Wet Class 3-Light ( AATCC SFU) Class 4 (a) AATCC Ozone -1 cycle Class 4 (a) AATCC *This method has been withdrawn. Use ASTM D instead. AATCC Test Method Colorfastness to Light What this test is used for: This test imitates exposure of the textile materials to light in an artificial setting with controlled conditions. Any textile material including those with colorants, finishes, and treatments may be used. Test options include: A Carbon-Arc Lamp, Continuous Light.
AATCC believes this consensus approach creates the best, most robust test methods to serve a diverse modern textile industry. As always, the volume of the AATCC Technical Manual contains all + current AATCC test methods, evaluation procedures, and monographs. AATCC test methods generally cover the wet processing side of textile testing. Broadly speaking these would include laundering, chemical applications, dyeing and color measurement. A comprehensive list along with their subcommittee designation is as follows. The results are published twice per year—in the AATCC Technical Manual each January and in the Mid-Year Supplement each June. The Mid-Year Supplement is now available and includes nine revised test methods, one editorially revised test method, and one revised monograph for a total of eleven approved standards since publication of the AATCC Technical Manual.
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