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Fading of Selected Drapery Fabrics by Air Pollutants

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Pages 790-792 | Published online: 13 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

A statistically designed laboratory study to assess both direct and synergistic effects of air pollutants and other environmental factors on six different classes of materials was recently completed.1 One of the material classes was dyed textile fabrics. Drapery fabrics were specifically selected because they are economically important, are designed to have a fairly long life, and are subject to atmospheric fading. In fact, fading, whether caused by sunlight, pollution or both, frequently limits the useful life of draperies.

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