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AATCC - 114

Test Method for Retained Chlorine: Tensile Loss

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Organization: AATCC
Publication Date: 1 January 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 3
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Purpose and Scope

This test method is a procedure to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching.

The method is applicable to woven textile fabrics. The tensile strength test is not recommended for knitted fabrics because of their high stretch.

Document History

114
January 1, 2021
Test Method for Retained Chlorine: Tensile Loss
Purpose and Scope This test method is a procedure to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching. The method is applicable to woven textile fabrics. The tensile strength...
January 1, 2016
Test Method for Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample
Purpose and Scope This test method is a simplified procedure for testing multiple samples to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching.
January 1, 2016
Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method
Purpose and Scope This test method is a simplified procedure for testing multiple samples to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching.
January 1, 2011
Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method
Purpose and Scope This test method is a simplified procedure for testing multiple samples to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching.
January 1, 2005
Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method
Purpose and Scope This test method is a simplified procedure for testing multiple samples to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching.
January 1, 2005
Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method
Purpose and Scope This test method is a simplified procedure for testing multiple samples to determine the potential damage that may be caused by chlorine bleaching.
114
January 1, 1999
Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method
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January 1, 1994
Chlorine, Retained, Tensile Loss: Multiple Sample Method
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