How do you perform colour fastness testing?
Colour fastness tests normally involve subjecting the sample material to controlled conditions such as heat or light and assessing the level of colour change or dye change that has occurred.
There are 3 main types of test:
- light fastness testing
- rub fastness testing
- wash fastness testing.
What types of products would be tested like this?
Most textiles including apparel, sportswear, outdoorwear, upholstery, military wear, tents & awnings will be assessed for their level of resistance to fading through exposure to light, rubbing, and washing.
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Related standards
Test standards that our instruments are commonly used to perform (by instrument and standards body).
ThermaPlate
EN ISO
JIS
M&S
AATCC
GB
Perspirometer
ISO
M&S
TESCO
AATCC
BSI
TruFade
ISO
M&S
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AATCC
IUF
SLF
GyroWash
ISO
JIS
M&S
Next
SAC
Woolmark (TMC)
AATCC
FTMS
TMC
CrockMaster
ISO
M&S
Next
AATCC
BSI
IKEA
Mercedes Benz
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ISO
Colour Matching Cabinets
ISO
BSI
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