AATCC 165 Colorfastness to Crocking (Textiles & Carpet)

AATCC 165 Crockmeter Test showing laboratory equipment used to evaluate carpet colorfastness to rubbing with a rectangular rubbing head under controlled conditions.
Lab Test- Crocking

Lab Test- Crocking

Lab Evaluation - Crocking

Lab Evaluation - Crocking

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Color transfer from bluejeans to carpeting during carpet cleaning

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Color transfer from three different pairs of old blue jeans

Color Crocking

Color Crocking

Carpet color crocking causing dye transfer from carpet fibers onto a white cloth during evaluation.

Color Crocking

Color Crocking

Color Crocking

Color comes off carpet onto socks

Color comes off carpet onto socks

Lab Test - Crocking

Lab Test - Crocking

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Color transfer from old blue jeans using plain water

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Color transfer from a bluejeans

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Color transfer from bluejeans to carpeting during carpet cleaning

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Color transfer from bluejeans to carpeting during carpet cleaning

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AATCC 165 Crocking Test (Carpet Color Transfer Resistance)

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Summary

AATCC 165 Crocking Testing evaluates the tendency of carpet color to transfer from the carpet surface to a standardized white test cloth through controlled rubbing. The procedure is commonly used within the carpet industry to evaluate colorfastness to crocking under dry and wet conditions. AATCC TM8 is a related textile crocking method, but AATCC 165 is more directly associated with carpet testing because of the rubbing-head configuration used for textile floorcoverings. Results are reported using a 1 to 5 rating scale, with higher ratings indicating less color transfer. The test evaluates color-transfer resistance only and does not independently determine manufacturing defect, warranty responsibility, wear performance, cleaning performance, or field service life. See also Carpet Dye Bleeding, Carpet Problems, and Flooring Laboratory Testing and Analysis.

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