BS EN ISO 105-X09:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to formaldehyde
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BS EN ISO 105-X09:1996 is a standard that falls under the ISO 105 series, which provides guidelines and test methods for assessing the color fastness of textiles and other materials. Specifically, ISO 105-X09 focuses on the determination of color fastness to domestic and commercial laundering using a mechanical agitator.
The standard outlines the procedure for testing the color fastness of textiles when subjected to various washing conditions, simulating both domestic and commercial laundering. This involves exposing the textile samples to mechanical agitation, detergents, and other conditions similar to those encountered during typical washing processes. The results of these tests help assess the degree to which the colors of the textile materials resist fading or bleeding during washing.
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