AATCC 143 Appearance of Apparel and Other Textile End Products After Repeated Home Laundering
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AATCC 143 Document Information:
Title
Appearance of Apparel and Other Textile End Products After Repeated Home Laundering
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006
Scope:
Purpose and Scope
This test method is designed for evaluating the smoothness
appearance of flat fabric and seams, and the retention of
pressed-in creases in garments and other textile products after
repeated home laundering.
Any washable textile end product may be evaluated for smoothness
appearance, seam smoothness and crease retention using this
method.
Textile end products containing fabrics of any construction,
such as woven, knit and nonwoven, may be evaluated according to
this method.
Techniques for seaming and creasing are not outlined since the
purpose is to evaluate textile end products as they will be
supplied from manufacturing or as ready for use.
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