SAE J861
(R) Method of Testing Resistance to Crocking of Organic Trim Materials
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Organization: | SAE |
Publication Date: | 1 December 2003 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 6 |
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This test can be used to determine the resistance to crocking (color rub-off) of organic trim materials such as fabrics, vinyl coated fabrics, leather, coated fiberboard and carpet.
This method is similar to AATCC Method 8 - Colorfastness to Crocking.
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December 1, 2003
Method of Testing Resistance to Crocking of Organic Trim Materials
This test can be used to determine the resistance to crocking (color rub-off) of organic trim materials such as fabrics, vinyl coated fabrics, leather, coated fiberboard and carpet.
This method is...

December 1, 2003
Method of Testing Resistance to Crocking of Organic Trim Materials
This test can be used to determine the resistance to crocking (color rub-off) of organic trim materials such as fabrics, vinyl coated fabrics, leather, coated fiberboard and carpet.
This method is...

SAE J861
December 1, 2003
(R) Method of Testing Resistance to Crocking of Organic Trim Materials
This test can be used to determine the resistance to crocking (color rub-off) of organic trim materials such as fabrics, vinyl coated fabrics, leather, coated fiberboard and carpet. This method is...

January 1, 1978
Method of Testing Resistance to Crocking of Organic Trim Materials, Standard;
1. Scope--This test can be used to determine the resistance to color rub-off (crocking) of organic trim materials such as fabrics, vinyl-coated fabrics, leather, coated fiberboard, and carpet.