The AATCC Test Method 8 is a globally recognized standard for testing colorfastness, focused on how well fabrics and leather resist color transfer under dry and wet conditions. This method is governed by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), a leading authority on textile testing and standards.

This testing protocol outlines the steps for evaluating dye durability by measuring the amount of color that transfers from a specimen to a standardized test cloth during controlled rubbing. The AATCC Test Method 8 applies to a wide range of textiles, from woven and knitted materials to dyed, printed, or otherwise treated fabrics.

According to AATCC Test Method 8, GenCrock makes sure that test results are accurate and comparable across different types of materials. This compliance enhances the reliability of the tester, allowing it to be used for any industry needing a dependable method to assess colorfastness in fabrics and leather.

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