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  2. Lightfastness - Wikipedia

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    Lightfastness is a property of a colourant such as dye or pigment that describes its resistance to fading when exposed to light. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Dyes and pigments are used for example for dyeing of fabrics , plastics or other materials and manufacturing paints or printing inks .

  3. Blue Wool Scale - Wikipedia

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    A rating between 0 and 8 is awarded by identifying which one of the eight strips on the bluewool standard card has faded to the same extent as the sample under test. [4] [5] Zero denotes extremely poor colour fastness whilst a rating of eight is deemed not to have altered from the original and thus credited as being lightfast and permanent.

  4. Microfadeometry - Wikipedia

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    The reflected light is collected by a second fiber optic. [3] The period of exposure is monitored with a probe that transforms the reflectance spectrum into color coordinates in real-time. A typical microfading test is achieved in less than 10 minutes and replicates exposures equivalent to 5–12 years of display at normal museum light levels. [5]

  5. Colour fastness - Wikipedia

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    In general, clothing should be tested for colour fastness before using bleach or other cleaning products. [3] Lightfastness, wash fastness, and rub fastness are the main forms of colour fastness that are standardized. The light fastness of textile dye is categorized from one to eight and the wash fastness from one to five, with a higher number ...

  6. Optical brightener - Wikipedia

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    Laundry detergent fluorescing under ultraviolet light. Optical brighteners, optical brightening agents (OBAs), fluorescent brightening agents (FBAs), or fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs), are chemical compounds that absorb light in the ultraviolet and violet region (usually 340-370 nm) of the electromagnetic spectrum, and re-emit light in the blue region (typically 420-470 nm) through the ...

  7. Acid-fastness - Wikipedia

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    The mechanisms of acid-fastness vary by species although the most well-known example is in the genus Mycobacterium, which includes the species responsible for tuberculosis and leprosy. The acid-fastness of Mycobacteria is due to the high mycolic acid content of their cell walls , which is responsible for the staining pattern of poor absorption ...

  8. File:Dielectric constant as a function of light frequency.pdf

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  9. Acid dye - Wikipedia

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    Overall wash fastness is poor although lightfastness is quite good. As dye and fibre contain opposite electrical nature, strike rate and uptake of acid dye on these fibres is faster; electrolyte at higher concentration is added to retard dye uptake and to form levelled shades.