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Fabric Shrinkage Test Log - AATCC 135 Home Laundering

Fabric Shrinkage Test Log - AATCC 135 Home Laundering

Inspection log for recording pre- and post-laundering dimensional measurements of fabric specimens and evaluating shrinkage against allowable limits per AATCC 135.

Test Identification and Traceability

  • Style or SKU identified
  • Lot, roll, or batch number recorded
  • Fabric content and construction recorded
  • Specimen count and test set identified
  • Reference specification or allowable shrinkage limit documented

Pre-Wash Measurement Setup

  • Specimen conditioning completed before measurement
  • Length measurement recorded before wash
  • Width measurement recorded before wash
  • Measurement method and gauge marks consistent with SOP
  • Pre-wash photo evidence captured

Home Laundering Test Conditions

  • Wash cycle or program recorded
  • Water temperature recorded
  • Detergent type and dosage recorded
  • Drying method recorded
  • Laundering date and time recorded

Post-Wash Measurement and Calculation

  • Length measurement recorded after wash
  • Width measurement recorded after wash
  • Percent shrinkage calculated for length
  • Percent shrinkage calculated for width
  • Post-wash photo evidence captured

Result, Non-Conformance, and Sign-Off

  • Measured shrinkage is within allowable limit
  • Any non-conformance or out-of-spec result documented
  • Disposition recorded
  • Inspector signature
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