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The mandatory national standard GB18401-2003 National Basic Safety Technical Code for Textile Products stipulates that color fastness indicators for qualified products must be Grade 3 or higher.
moreDifferences in Color Fastness, Color Fastness, and Staining Fastness
moreProduct wear testing serves as a pivotal step in evaluating this performance, enabling manufacturers to understand product behavior during prolonged usage, refine designs, optimize material selection, and enhance overall quality. A durable product not onl
moreColor fastness, also known as dye fastness or colorfastness, refers to a textile’s resistance to color fading or transfer when subjected to various external factors during processing or usage.
moreThis comprehensive testing regime ensures automotive seats meet global safety, durability, and comfort standards.
moreAutomotive wiring harnesses and connectors form the backbone of a vehicle's electrical system.
moreThe automotive wiring harness, often tucked away beneath dashboards and engine compartments, is the nervous system of modern vehicles.
moreAutomotive wiring harnesses are critical components that connect various electrical devices to a vehicle's circuit system. They consist of insulating sheaths, wire terminals, conductive wires, and insulating wrapping materials.
moreThe ASTM B117 standard, officially titled "Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus," is the most widely recognized and used specification for conducting salt spray (fog) tests.
moreThe corrosion classes C1 to C5 (and subcategories C5-M/C5-I) are defined in ISO 12944-2, a standard for protective coating systems against corrosion.
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