BS EN ISO 105-E04:1996 - Textiles. Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to perspiration
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BS EN ISO 105-E04:1996 is a European standard that specifies a method for determining the resistance of the color of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of acid perspiration solutions. The full title of the standard is "Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Part E04: Colour fastness to perspiration (ISO 105-E04:1993)".
In essence, this standard outlines procedures for testing the colorfastness of textiles when they come into contact with acid perspiration, which simulates the conditions of sweat with a certain pH and composition. This helps assess the color durability and potential fading or staining of textiles due to exposure to perspiration.
The standard provides guidelines and test methods that manufacturers, textile industries, and testing laboratories can use to ensure the quality and longevity of textile products, particularly in situations where they might come into contact with acidic perspiration. It contributes to ensuring that textile products meet specific colorfastness requirements and maintain their visual appeal and quality over time.