Multifiber #10 Precut 2X4 HSE Pieces – Pack of 250

$75.50 / Pack

Multifiber Fabric #10 is a multifiber fabric with approximately 8 mm (0.33 inch) filling stripes of 6 fibers, acetate, bleached cotton, nylon, polyester, acrylic, and worsted wool yarns, woven on a warp of filament polyester. 

Available as 2″x4″ precut pieces, Multifiber Fabric #10 with heat sealed edges can be used in dynamic AATCC colorfastness tests that involve agitation and movement of the test pieces. Heat Sealed multifiber fabrics have a melted or fused edge, which reduces fraying and increases stability in the multifiber fabric test fabric.

In AATCC colorfastness testing, heat sealed multifiber fabrics are used primarily to evaluate potential staining of a dyed or printed test sample on other textiles in wash tests where the test material experiences agitation and movement during the testing process. Multifiber fabrics with heat sealed edges should not be used in stationary tests because the raised melted edge can cause uneven staining between the multifiber fabric and test specimen, and results cannot be guaranteed.

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Description

Testfabrics’ Multifiber Fabrics have been produced since 1940 in the USA under strictly regulated production guidelines. Quality control is at each step of the manufacturing process. All raw materials are tested and approved before the multifiber fabric is woven, ensuring that performance standards are met with each new batch, and that they remain consistent over time. All production lots of finished multifiber fabric are tested and approved according to standard quality and performance benchmarks outlined in house and by the textile industry. Production is also monitored, tested, and approved by an independent ISO certified laboratory. All multifiber fabric orders include a certificate of conformity, detailed test report, and other related documentation.

Product Name Multifiber #10 Precut 2X4 HSE Pieces – Pack of 250 
Product Number 0402005
Test Methods AATCC EP 11, AATCC TM 061, AATCC EP 10, AATCC TM 101, AATCC TM 106, AATCC TM 107, AATCC TM 132, AATCC TM 163
Testing Standards AATCC 1. TM (TEST METHODS), AATCC 2. EP (EVALUATION PROCEDURES)
Fabric Construction Woven, plain weave
Weight of one Box 400g
MOQ 1 Pack

Fabric Characteristics

Yarn – Warp Filament Polyester
Yarn- Filling Acetate

Bleached Cotton

Nylon

Polyester

Acrylic

Wool

Dyes that can be used with Wool Acid, Basic, Disperse, Direct, Natural, Reactive, Vat, RIT
Face side appearance Fabric with six different weft stripes, plain woven
Back Side appearance Face and back are the same structure.
Fabric Hand (before heat activation)
Each fiber stripe is slightly different in appearance due to its chemical and physical structure.

Edge has been sealed using heat, creating a more stable test material for dynamic testing.

Primary Uses by Industry

Industry Type Specifications
QA Testing AATCC standard multifiber fabric for :

AATCC TM 15 Colorfastness to Perspiration

AATCC TM 106, Colorfastness to Water, Sea

AATCC TM 107, Colorfastness to Water

AATCC TM 125 Test Method for Colorfastness to Perspiration and Light

AATCC TM 163 Test Method for Colorfastness to Storage

AATCC TM 61 Colorfastness to Laundering, Accelerated

AATCC TM 132 Colorfastness to Dry Cleaning 

AATCC EP 10, Multifiber Adjacent Fabrics

Multifiber fabrics provide a standard substrate for illustrating and evaluating how dyes and dyed fabrics perform. In dye affinity testing, each multifiber fabric swatch is dyed with a different dye or under different conditions. The resulting colors of corresponding bands can be compared to determine the best dye recipe for a particular application.

For fiber or dye identification, multifiber fabrics provide a reference material. If an unknown textile sample and a multifiber fabric band are dyed to the same hue and depth under the same conditions, the unknown textile is likely composed of the same fiber type as the multifiber fabric band. 

An unknown dye may also be identified, in general, by comparison with known dyeings of multifiber fabric. Multifiber fabrics provide a standard substrate for illustrating and evaluating how dyes and dyed fabrics perform. In dye affinity testing, each multifiber fabric swatch is dyed with a different dye or under different conditions. The resulting colors of corresponding bands can be compared to determine the best dye recipe for a particular application.

For fiber or dye identification, multifiber fabrics provide a reference material. If an unknown textile sample and a multifiber fabric band are dyed to the same hue and depth under the same conditions, the unknown textile is likely composed of the same fiber type as the multifiber fabric band. An unknown dye may also be identified, in general, by comparison with known dyeings of multifiber fabric.

Detergent / Surfactant Multifiber fabric has been used as an adjacent fabric on soil test cloth fabric monitors and can be used to measure different things like detergency proficiency, colorfastness, soil redeposition, and other stain testing in laundry scenarios.
Hospitality Test material for colorfastness, of drapes, wall hangings, rugs, furniture fabrics and upholstery
Art, Fashion, and Design Substrate for testing dyes, but also a fabric for apparel and design with endless possibilities and stripe patterns based on dye uptake. Used by artists and surface designers to keep track of dyes and dye recipes. Multifiber fabric is a test material, but that does not limit it’s use as an apparel fabric. It should be noted to the user that the fabric is fragile and will fall apart unless proper care is taken.
Theater Used in costume shops to keep track of dyes and dye recipes. Apparel fabric, costume fabric with unique stripe patterns based on dye uptake.
Archival Used in fiber identification. Used in dye color matching. Used to keep track of dyes and dye recipes and for dye reference libraries.
Education Used in basic chemistry classes and experiments to showcase different fibers, dye classes, and their interaction. MFF also has many uses as a forensics and fiber identification teaching tool used in high schools, science clubs, and summer camps.