AATCC Introduces the Skew & Shrinkage Template
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., USA, February 23, 2021— Efficient fabric quality control testing requires the proper tools. AATCC now offers the Skew & Shrinkage Template for use in measuring the dimensional change of fabrics. Designed in metric units, this user-friendly scale provides a measuring experience with versatility in fabric and garment measurement.
Measure Shrinkage
When fabrics are expected to undergo repeated laundering, evaluating the shrinkage or growth is key in acceptance testing. Using the Skew & Shrinkage Template, lab technicians can perform AATCC TM135, Test Method for Dimensional Changes of Fabrics after Home Laundering to measure shrinkage of fabrics in length and width directions.
The Skew & Shrinkage Template can be used to measure shrinkage in garments using AATCC TM150, Test Method for Dimensional Changes of Garments after Home Laundering.
Percent Shrinkage Scale
A precise percent shrinkage scale is featured on the bottom of the scale for direct calculation.
Measure Skew
Skew happens in garments when a fabric twists from its original state. AATCC TM179, Test Method for Skew Change in Fabrics After Home Laundering, is the industry preferred method for determining the change in skew. Using the Skew & Shrinkage template provides a purpose-made tool for marking and measuring.
Universal Measuring Tools
In addition to performing these specialized AATCC methods, lab personnel can use this template for general measurements. Featured on the sides of the dimensional template are built-in utility rulers in both metric and standard units.
BONUS: Indelible Marking Pen Included
For the first ten orders of the Skew & Shrinkage Templates, a complimentary AATCC indelible marking pen is included for precise marking of the fabrics for testing! Place your order today to take advantage of this valuable offer.
Product Name: 68377A: Skew & Shrinkage Template
Product Description and Link: https://members.aatcc.org/store/skew-and-shrinkage/3215/
About AATCC: Founded as the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), the Association continues to evolve to meet the needs of those in the ever-changing textile, apparel, and materials industries. AATCC has served textile professionals since 1921. Today, the Association provides test method development, quality control materials, education, and professional networking for a global audience.
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