BS EN ISO 105-E01:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to water
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BS EN ISO 105-E01:1996 is a standard that belongs to the ISO 105 series of standards, which deals with the testing of textiles. Specifically, BS EN ISO 105-E01:1996 is titled "Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Part E01: Colour fastness to light (daylight)."
This standard specifies a method for determining the colorfastness of textiles when exposed to artificial daylight. The test evaluates the resistance of colored textiles to fading or discoloration that may occur when the material is exposed to light over time.
The ISO 105-E01 standard is commonly used in the textile industry to assess the colorfastness of various textiles, including clothing, fabrics, and other materials. It helps manufacturers and consumers understand how well a textile can retain its color when exposed to light, particularly sunlight.
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