AATCC Textile Standards Adopted By Colombia And Sri Lanka Governments

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Update time : 2024-08-01 10:14:30

          AATCC Textile Standards Adopted By Colombia And
                                    Sri Lanka Governments

In a significant move towards enhancing textile quality and market competitiveness, the governments of Colombia and Sri Lanka have recently adopted the AATCC textile standards. This decision underscores the recognition and trust placed by these nations in the rigorous and comprehensive nature of AATCC standards for evaluating textile quality.


The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), a non-profit organization, has long been dedicated to the analysis and identification of textile colorfastness, physical properties, and biological performance. Its standards are widely used in chemical performance and research testing methods for textile products. By adopting these standards, Colombia and Sri Lanka aim to align their textile industries with international best practices, ensuring that their products meet the highest quality standards demanded by global markets.

The Colombian Institute of Technical Standards and Certification (ICONTEC) recently translated and adopted three AATCC colorfastness to water test methods as a Colombian Technical Standard (NTC). NTC 6706 is technically equivalent to AATCC TM107 Test Method for Colorfastness to Water. AATCC TM106 Test Method for Colorfastness to Water: Sea was adopted as NTC 850 in 2022, replacing an older standard. AATCC TM162 Colorfastness to Water: Chlorinated Pool was adopted as NTC 2292-2.

Each of the standards is translated from the original English to Spanish. A cover page indicates the exact designation of the AATCC method on which the NTC is based. The cover page also indicates whether the adopted version is identical to the original or if modifications were made. In the case of the colorfastness methods, water and chlorinated pool water are identical; sea water is modified.

ICONTEC is also pursuing adoption of several other AATCC standards including additional colorfastness method, dimensional stability, and smoothness appearance.

The Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) is also in the process of adopting AATCC standards. Nivanthi K Jayaweera, SLSI Assistant Director, says, “We believe that the expertise and resources offered by AATCC will be invaluable in guiding us through this process of standard identification and adoption.”
AATCC standards are created by a consensus process. All are invited to participate and contribute. Every comment is considered and addressed. The published document reflects a thorough review by diverse stakeholders. In addition to adoption as national standards, many AATCC test methods are adopted by ISO. Test methods published by ISO. Technical Committee 38 on Textiles for colorfastness, dimensional stability, appearance, and more are technically equivalent to earlier AATCC methods. In most cases, the relationship is noted in the History section of the relevant AATCC standard.
The adoption of AATCC textile standards by the governments of Colombia and Sri Lanka is a testament to the global recognition and respect for these standards in the textile industry. This move is poised to bring numerous benefits to the textile sectors in both countries, including improved product quality, enhanced market competitiveness, and greater alignment with international sustainable practices. As the world continues to prioritize quality, sustainability, and ethical production in textiles, the adoption of AATCC standards by Colombia and Sri Lanka is a strategic step forward.

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