AATCC 119-2009

AATCC 119-2009

Color Change Due to Flat Abrasion (Frosting): Screen Wire Method (Reaffirmed 2009) American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists / 01-Jan-2009 / 3 pages

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1. Purpose and Scope

1.1 This test method is intended for evaluating the resistance of colored fabrics to change in shade caused by flat abrasion. It can be used for all colored fabrics, but is especially sensitive to the colored fabrics, but is especially sensitive to the color change of durable press cross-dyed blend fabrics, in which one fiber is abraded away faster than the other.1.2 The test method produces in an accelerated manner, a localized color change similar to that produced on some garments over relatively short periods of actual wear in which the garment is exposed to relatively mild abrasive action.

2. Principle

2.1 The fabric specimen is mounted over a foam rubber cushion and rubbed multidirectionally against a wire screen mounted on a weighted head. Any change in the color of the specimen is evaluated by comparison with the Gray Scale for Color Change.



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