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BS 5377-2:1990 Assessment of laundering effects by means of a cotton control cloth Methods of analysis and test for the unsoiled cotton control cloth

BS 5377-2:1990

Assessment of laundering effects by means of a cotton control cloth Methods of analysis and test for the unsoiled cotton control cloth

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Standard number:BS 5377-2:1990
Pages:36
Released:1990-04-30
ISBN:0 580 18072 7
Status:Standard
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BS 5377-2:1990


This standard BS 5377-2:1990 Assessment of laundering effects by means of a cotton control cloth is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.080.01 Textiles in general

This International Standard specifies the methods to be used to determine, under strictly controlled conditions, certain characteristics of unsoiled cotton control cloth, namely intrinsic greying and yellowing, increase in organic deposit content and incineration residue, the overall decrease in breaking strength, the decrease in breaking strength resulting from chemical degradation of the cellulose and the decrease in breaking strength resulting from mechanical factors in laundering both before and after processing, so that certain effects of laundering can be evaluated.

For the purpose of the routine assessment of the affects of processing of cotton textile articles in commercial laundries, the application of some of the methods only may be appropriate. Furthermore, while the methods given in this International Standard evaluate the wear caused by vigorous mechanical action, they do not distinguish between the effects of smaller differences in mechanical action during laundering.


Methods for determining intrinsic greying and yellowing, increase in organic deposit content and incineration residue, loss of breaking strength, increase or decrease in degree of whiteness, and chemical wear.