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ISO 2267:1986

ISO 2267:1986 Surface active agents – Evaluation of certain effects of laundering – Methods of preparation and use of unsoiled cotton control cloth

CDN $115.00

SKU: aeb4e2da035a Category:

Description

A given number of test pieces of control cloth and machine loads of normally soiled articles are together subjected to a given number of consecutive laundering processes. After these processes characteristic properties of the test pieces of control cloth are measured and compared with their initial values. The changes in these properties during washing should enable the causes of damage in household textile articles in the laundering process to be detected.

Edition

3

Published Date

1986-04-03

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

7

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

A given number of test pieces of control cloth and machine loads of normally soiled articles are together subjected to a given number of consecutive laundering processes. After these processes characteristic properties of the test pieces of control cloth are measured and compared with their initial values. The changes in these properties during washing should enable the causes of damage in household textile articles in the laundering process to be detected.

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