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  • UFAC 3 Tick 12X12 L Pieces

    UFAC 3 Tick 12X12 L Pieces

    / Pack

    UF 3 Ticking, Laundered
    Precut 12″ x 12″ Pieces

    Laundered UFAC & TB 117 Standard Type I fabric (cover fabric shall be 100% cotton mattress ticking conforming to federal specification CCC-C-436E, cloth, ticking, twill, cotton)

  • UFAC 3 Tick 8X15 L Pieces

    UFAC 3 Tick 8X15 L Pieces

    / Pack

    UF 3 Ticking, Laundered
    Precut 8″ x 15″ Pieces

    Laundered UFAC & TB 117 Standard Type I fabric (cover fabric shall be 100% cotton mattress ticking conforming to federal specification CCC-C-436E, cloth, ticking, twill, cotton)

  • 8500 8X8 Pieces

    8500 8X8 Pieces

    / Pack

    Beige, 100% Cotton Velvet
    For California Fire Marshall’s Test TB 117
    Precut into 8″ x  8″ Pieces

  • 8500 8X11 Pieces

    8500 8X11 Pieces

    / Pack

    Beige, 100% Cotton Velvet
    For California Fire Marshall’s Test TB 117
    Precut into 8″ x 11″ Pieces

  • 8500 8X15 Pieces

    8500 8X15 Pieces

    / Pack

    Beige, 100% Cotton Velvet
    For California Fire Marshall’s Test TB 117
    Precut into 8″ x 15″ Pieces

  • White Cotton (400) Pieces

    White Cotton (400) Pieces

    / Pack

       

  • Blue 71 Cotton (400) Pieces

    Blue 71 Cotton (400) Pieces

    / Pack

    Blue 71 on Cotton Print Cloth style 400 (4.5” X 6” Cold Cut pieces)

  • TFPG-10 Phenotest Glass Plates pack of 10

    TFPG-10 Phenotest Glass Plates pack of 10

    $63.00 / Pack

    Phenolic yellowing affects natural and synthetic fibers. The phenolic antioxidants present in the packing material along with exposure to oxides of nitrogen and alkali pH of the fabric are responsible for yellowing. The Phenotest assesses the potential of phenolic yellowing of textile materials. Performing this test will
    help manufacturers understand and predict if a garment will yellow while in its package, in transit and in storage. Phenolic yellowing is a discoloration phenomenon in textiles caused by the reaction of nitrogen oxides with yellowable phenolic compounds, often resulting in unsightly yellow stains on white or light-colored fabrics. BHT is widely used in polyethylene bags. During storage or transport, BHT can migrate from the packaging to the fabric surface. Nitrogen oxides from combustion react with BHT to form yellow-colored compounds. Testfabrics Phenotest Glass Plates are part of the test apparatus used to carry out phenolic yellowing tests.

  • TFPF-25 BHT-free Phenotest Plastic Film, 400mm x 200mm, pack of 25 pieces

    TFPF-25 BHT-free Phenotest Plastic Film, 400mm x 200mm, pack of 25 pieces

    $19.00 / Pack

    Phenolic yellowing affects natural and synthetic fibers. The phenolic antioxidants present in the packing material along with exposure to oxides of nitrogen and alkali pH of the fabric are responsible for yellowing.

    The Phenotest assesses the potential of phenolic yellowing of textile materials. Performing this test will help manufacturers understand and predict if a garment will yellow while in its package, in transit,and in storage. 

    Phenolic yellowing is a discoloration phenomenon in textiles caused by the reaction of nitrogen oxides with yellowable phenolic compounds, often resulting in unsightly yellow stains on white or light-colored fabrics.

    BHT is widely used in polyethylene bags. During storage or transport, BHT can migrate from the packaging to the fabric surface. Nitrogen oxides from combustion react with BHT to form yellow-colored compounds.

    Testfabrics BHT free film is used as a blank control in the phenotest, to wrap test samples.

  • TFPP-50: Phenotest Impregnated Test Papers 100 X 75 mm. Pack of 50 pieces

    TFPP-50: Phenotest Impregnated Test Papers 100 X 75 mm. Pack of 50 pieces

    $86.75 / Pack

    Phenolic yellowing affects natural and synthetic fibers. The phenolic antioxidants present in the packing material along with exposure to oxides of nitrogen and alkali pH of the fabric are responsible for yellowing.

    Phenolic yellowing is a discoloration phenomenon in textiles caused by the reaction of nitrogen oxides with yellowable phenolic compounds, often resulting in unsightly yellow stains on white or light-colored fabrics.

    Testfabrics Phenotest impregnated test papers are soaked in a methanol solution containing phenolic chemicals that can cause yellowing in textiles. The phenolic compounds in the paper act as a controlled source of yellowing agents, simulating the effect of phenolic substances (such as certain antioxidants like BHT) migrating from the material into the paper. When the test paper is placed in contact with a fabric sample under standardized conditions (e.g., in a Perspirometer at 50 °C for 16 hours), any yellowing of the fabric indicates that the fabric has the potential to yellow under similar conditions.

  • Elmer's Glue-All

    Elmer’s Glue-All

    / Bottle

    WHITE GLUE
    Adhesive, white all-purpose, for sealing edges of specimens
    118 ml Bottle

  • SRM 1196 Test Cig

    SRM 1196 Test Cig

    / Set

    Standard Cigarette for Ignition Resistance Testing
    2 cartons(400 cigarettes)

  • AATCC L-2 Blue Wool

    AATCC L-2 Blue Wool

    / Unit

    AATCC L-2 BLUE WOOL, 20″ X 32″

  • Red 151 Polyamide CC Pieces

    Red 151 Polyamide CC Pieces

    / Pack

    Acid Red 151 on Polyamide (Nylon) (4.5” X 6” Cold Cut pieces)

  • Blue 90 Cotton (400) Pieces

    Blue 90 Cotton (400) Pieces

    / Pack

    Direct Blue 90 on Cotton Print Cloth style 400 (4.5” X 6” Cold Cut pieces)

  • Cork Liners

    Cork Liners

    / Pack

    Standard CORK LINERS for Pilling Tester
    (146 mm) 5.75 inches wide x (452 mm) 17.81 inches
    Made in USA

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