Soil-Release Finishes for Potential Use in the White Certified Navy Twill Uniforms.
Abstract
Southern Massachusetts University, under contract to the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCTRF), performed a comprehensive study to determine whether a soil-release finish was commercially available that could effectively assist in the control of soil redeposition during laundering and in the removal of such stains as black shoe polish, dirty motor oil, fruit juices, and lipstick from the Certified Navy Twill (CNT), 100% texturized polyester uniforms. Results of the study demonstrated that there were three finishes on the market that could meet the Navy's requirements - Zelcon 4951 (DuPont), FC-258 (3M Co.), and Milease HPA (ICI). The finishes are non-toxic and can withstand multiple home and shipboard launderings (25 minimum) and drycleanings (10 minimum). These finishes also have no adverse effect on the physical, chemical, and colorfastness properties of the treated fabric. A new soil-release test and evaluation method was developed for use in the CNT specification to assure that material procured in the future for fabrication into garments will meet the Navy's soil-release performance requirements. Keywords include: Soil-release finishes, Certified Navy twill uniforms, Texturized polyester fabrics, Stain removal, Soil redeposition, Laundering procedures, and Military uniforms.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA150866
Entities
People
- M. F. Demorais
- M. W. Roy
- R. S. Perry
Organizations
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth