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AATCC Gray Scale for Color Change

The AATCC Gray Scale for Color Change is a globally recognized tool designed to evaluate color fadin

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Applicable Standards

The AATCC Gray Scale aligns with international colorfastness evaluation protocols, including:

  • AATCC Evaluation Procedure 1 (Grey Scale for Stain and Color Change)
  • ISO 105-A02 (Grey Scale for Assessing Change in Color)
  • JIS L 0801 (Japanese Industrial Standard for Gray Scale Assessment)
  • GB/T 250 (China’s National Standard for Gray Scale for Color Change)

These standards harmonize grading criteria, enabling cross-border trade and regulatory compliance.

Main Parameters


ParameterSpecification
Scale Type5-step numerical rating (1–5) with half-step increments (e.g., 4-5)
Dimensions140 × 50 mm (standard card size)
MaterialLaminated paper with fade-resistant inks, sealed in protective sleeves
Color Pairs5 pairs of gray chips (original vs. faded) for visual comparison
LightfastnessInks meet ISO 105-B02 standards for resistance to light exposure
PrecisionTolerance ≤ ±0.5 grade for repeatable grading

Working Principle

The Gray Scale functions as a visual benchmarking tool:

  1. Sample Preparation: Test specimens (e.g., dyed fabrics) are exposed to controlled conditions (e.g., xenon arc light, laundering cycles).
  2. Comparison: The faded specimen is placed adjacent to the Gray Scale chips under standardized lighting (e.g., D65 illuminant, 6500K).
  3. Rating: Users assign a grade based on the closest match:
    • 1 = severe color change (e.g., visible fading or staining)
    • 5 = no perceptible difference
    • Half-steps (e.g., 4-5) allow nuanced evaluation for borderline cases.

Test Principle & Applications

The Gray Scale is used in controlled laboratory environments to:

  • Lightfastness Testing: Assess dye durability after accelerated aging (e.g., AATCC 16E, ISO 105-B02).
  • Wash Fastness: Evaluate color retention and cross-staining after laundering (AATCC 61, ISO 105-C06).
  • Perspiration/Rub Fastness: Measure color stability under simulated wear (AATCC 8, 15).

Key Applications:

  • Textile & Apparel: Quality control for fashion brands and dyehouses.
  • Automotive/Upholstery: Ensuring color consistency in vehicle interiors.
  • Home Furnishings: Verifying fade resistance in carpets, curtains, and bedding.

The AATCC Gray Scale for Color Change is a cornerstone of colorfastness testing, offering a reliable, standardized, and user-friendly solution for industries demanding precision in product performance and durability.

Disclaimer: The above content is for reference and communication only among industry insiders, and does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. According to relevant laws and regulations and the regulations of this website, units or individuals who purchase related items should obtain valid qualifications and qualification conditions.


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