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Customers can use our crocking cloths and cotton lawn alongside our CrockMaster (Crockmeter) instrument as a way of assessing the amount of dye transfer following the…
Our predictive phenolic yellowing test kit is designed to assess the potential for either white or pastel-coloured yarns, fabrics or garments to suffer from ‘yellowing.’…
Blue wools are used for light and weathering fastness testing. They are individually dyed wool pieces, each with a different degree of fastness to light.
Control fabrics are used as part of the phenolic yellowing test, to assess the potential for either white or pastel-coloured yarns, fabrics or garments to suffer…
We aim to help you produce accurate and consistent test results by supplying totally compliant test materials, which perfectly complement our instrumentation.
Makeweights, also known as ‘Ballast’ or ‘Loading Fabrics’ are used to make up the load in washing, dry cleaning, drying or durability tests.
Cotton drill is used for testing colour fastness to dry cleaning using perchloroethylene solvent, for standards ISO 105 DO1 and AATCC 132.
Crocking cloth, also known as cotton lawn or cotton rubbing cloth, is used in a CrockMaster (Crockmeter) to check the amount of dye transfer, following…
Crocking cloth, also known as cotton lawn or cotton rubbing cloth, is used in a CrockMaster (Crockmeter) to check the amount of dye transfer, following…