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Suede Leather Sole, large, are used in AATCC Test Method 134 Electrostatic Propensity of Carpets.

ISO Multifibre adjacent fabric Type “TV”
Six fiber (1.5 cm stripe) containing triacetate, cotton, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and viscose.

This test offers an easy-to-administer but highly effective method for measuring any individual’s color vision. Used by the government and industry for over 40 years, the test consists of four trays containing a total of 85 removable color reference caps (incremental hue variation) spanning the visible spectrum.

AATCC 1993 Standard Reference Powder Detergent WITHOUT optical brighteners in 10 Kg special Bucket to withstand High Temperatures.

Crockmeter Verification Cloth
2″ X 6″ (Pinked ^^^^ Edges)
With Data Sheet and Instructions
Download Data Sheet in Excel below

AATCC Control Carpets (100 x 100 cm) are used in AATCC Test Method 134 Electrostatic Propensity of Carpets.

Polyester-Cotton (50-50) Ballast
Two Layers, 800 +/- 20 mm (31.5 +/- 0.75 inches)
According to ISO 3175-4 section 6.4 Ballast Specifications

Filter Residue Scale is a photograph rating scale used in AATCC Test Method 146, Dispersibility of Disperse Dyes: Filter Test and AATCC Test Method 166, Dispersion Stability of Disperse Dyes at High Temperature.

100% polyester core spun (filament core, staple sheath)
Approximate resultant linear density 45±5, (Apparel fabric)
6000 Yards/Cone

IAC Acrylic Standard Reference Control Fabric, 14″x15″. Per piece.

AATCC Acrylic Static Control Carpet (100 x 100 cm) is used in AATCC Test Method 134 Electrostatic Propensity of Carpets.



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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