AATCC 169 Weather Resistance of Textiles: Xenon Lamp Exposure
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AATCC 169 Document Information:
Title
Weather Resistance of Textiles: Xenon Lamp Exposure
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003
Scope:
Purpose and Scope
This test method provides a procedure for the exposure of
textile materials of all kinds, including coated fabrics and
products made thereof, in an artificial weathering apparatus using
controlled conditions of test. This test method includes procedures
for both controlled wetting and no wetting of the specimen.
Resistance to degradation is measured either as percent strength
loss or percent residual strength (breaking, tearing, or bursting)
and/or colorfastness of the material when evaluated under standard
textile testing conditions.
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