AATCC 88c-2006 Retention of Creases in Fabrics after Repeated Home Laundering《家庭反复洗涤后织物皱折的保持力》.pdf
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1、114 TM 88C-2006 AATCC Technical Manual/2007Developed in 1963 by AATCC Commit-tee RA61; revised 1975, 1979, 1987,1989 (with title change), 1992, 1996,2003, 2006; reaffirmed 1969, 1973; edi-torially revised 1974, 1985, 1986, 1991,1997, 2004, 2005; editorially revisedand reaffirmed 1984 (new title), 20
2、01.Technically equivalent to ISO 7769.1. Purpose and Scope1.1 This test method is designed toevaluate the retention of pressed-increases in fabrics after repeated homelaundering.1.2 Any washable fabric may be evalu-ated for crease retention using thismethod.1.3 Fabrics of any construction, such aswo
3、ven, knit and nonwoven, may be eval-uated according to this method.1.4 Techniques for creasing are notoutlined, since the purpose is to evaluatefabrics as they will be supplied frommanufacturing or as ready for use. Fur-thermore, creasing techniques would becontrolled by fabric properties.2. Princip
4、le2.1 Creased fabric specimens are sub-jected to standard home laundering prac-tices. A choice is provided of hand or ma-chine washing, alternative machine washcycles and temperatures and alternativedrying procedures. Evaluation is per-formed using a standard lighting andviewing area by rating the a
5、ppearance ofspecimens in comparison with appropri-ate reference standards.3. Terminology3.1 ballast, n.in procedures for pro-cessing or testing of textiles, material thatis used to bring the total weight or vol-ume of the textiles to an amount specifiedin the procedure.3.2 crease retention, n.in fab
6、rics,the visual impression of an insertedcrease quantified by comparison with aset of reference standards.3.3 durable press, adj.having theability to retain substantially the initialshape, flat seams, pressed-in creases andunwrinkled appearance during use andafter laundering or drycleaning.3.4 laund
7、ering, n.of textile materi-als, a process intended to remove soilsand/or stains by treatment (washing) withan aqueous detergent solution and nor-mally including rinsing, extracting anddrying.3.5 laundering creases, n.sharpfolds or lines running in any direction in awashed or dried specimen.NOTE: Lau
8、ndering creases are an un-intended result of restricted movement ofspecimens in the washer or the dryer.4. Safety PrecautionsNOTE: These safety precautions arefor information purposes only. The pre-cautions are ancillary to the testing proce-dures and are not intended to be all inclu-sive. It is the
9、 users responsibility to usesafe and proper techniques in handlingmaterials in this test method. Manufac-turers MUST be consulted for specificdetails such as material safety data sheetsand other manufacturers recommenda-tions. All OSHA standards and rulesmust also be consulted and followed.4.1 Good
10、laboratory practices shouldbe followed. Wear safety glasses in alllaboratory areas.4.2 The 1993 AATCC Standard Refer-ence Detergent and the 2003 AATCCStandard Reference Liquid Detergentmay cause irritation. Care should betaken to prevent exposure to skin andeyes.4.3 All chemicals should be handledwi
11、th care.4.4 Manufacturers safety recommen-dations should be followed when operat-ing laboratory testing equipment.4.5 When evaluating crease retention,use of a lamp with a shield can aid in pre-vention of burns that could result fromlamp heat.5. Uses and Limitations5.1 This test method is designed t
12、o beused only for evaluating the appearanceof washable creased fabrics after repeatedhome laundering.5.2 The test procedure is designed toreflect the capabilities of home laundryequipment which is currently used byconsumers. In general, it is preferable toconduct the test under relatively severelaun
13、dering conditions.5.3 Prints and patterns may mask theappearance of a crease. The rating pro-cess is, however, based on the visual ap-pearance of specimens including such ef-fects.5.4 The small specimen sizes used forfabric tests occasionally will cause wrin-kles or creases (dryer creases) to develo
14、pwhich are not considered to be character-istic of fabric performance in use. Pre-cautions are given in the text of themethod to reduce the occurrence of dryercreases.5.5 The interlaboratory reproducibilityof the results of this test method dependsupon mutual agreement by users of themethod on the w
15、ashing and drying condi-tions as outlined in 8.1.6. Apparatus and Materials6.1 Automatic washing machine (see12.1).6.2 Automatic tumble dryer (see 12.1).6.3 Drip dry and line dry facilities.6.4 A 9.5 L (10.0 qt) pail.6.5 1993 AATCC Standard ReferenceDetergent or 2003 AATCC Standard Ref-erence Liquid
16、 Detergent (see 12.2 and12.8).6.6 Ballast of 92 92 3 cm (36 36 1 in.) hemmed pieces of bleached cot-ton sheeting (Wash load ballast type 1) or50/50 polyester/cotton plain weave(Wash load ballast type 3) (see 12.3).6.7 Lighting and evaluation area in anotherwise darkened room using the over-head ligh
17、ting arrangement shown in Fig.1 (see 12.4). It has been the experience ofmany observers that light reflected fromthe side walls near the viewing board caninterfere with the rating results. It is rec-ommended that the side walls be paintedmatte black (85 gloss less than 5 units)or that blackout curta
18、ins be mounted onboth sides of the viewing board to elimi-nate the reflective interference.6.8 A 500-watt DXC (RFL-2) floodlamp with reflector and light shield, posi-tioned as shown in Fig. 2, for evaluatingcrease retention.6.9 Standard AATCC Three-Dimen-sional Crease Replicas, set of five (seeFig.
19、3 and 12.2).6.10 Steam or dry iron with appropri-ate fabric temperature settings.6.11 Detergent (for hand wash).6.12 Scale with at least 5 kg or 10 lbcapacity.7. Test Specimens7.1 Three representative 38 38 cm(15 15 in.) fabric specimens cut parallelto the fabric length and width are pre-pared. Wher
20、e possible, each specimenshould contain different groups of length-wise and widthwise yarns. The speci-mens should be marked to indicate thelengthwise direction. If fraying is ex-pected in laundering, see 12.5.7.1.1 The specimens are prepared witha pressed-in crease through the middle inthe fabric l
21、ength direction. If the fabric isAATCC Test Method 88C-2006Retention of Creases in Fabrics after Repeated Home LaunderingCopyright The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists Provided by IHS under license with AATCC Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
22、 from IHS-,-,-AATCC Technical Manual/2007 TM 88C-2006 115wrinkled, it may be smoothed by appro-priate ironing prior to laundering (seeSafe Ironing Temperature Guide inASTM D 2724, Standard Test Methodsfor Bonded, Fused and Laminated Ap-parel Fabrics, and 12.6). Care should betaken to avoid altering
23、quality of thecrease itself.8. Procedure8.1 Tables II, III and IV summarize thealternate washing and drying conditionsand settings. Additional information onthe machine and laundering conditionsmay be found in the monograph, Stan-dardization of Home Laundry Test Con-ditions, elsewhere in this TECHNI
24、CALMANUAL.8.1.1 It is recognized that special cy-cles or features are available on currentwashing machines and dryers to achieveimproved performance on certain items;i.e., gentle cycles with reduced agitationto protect delicately constructed items,and durable press cycles, with cool-downor cold rins
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