Affiliation:
1. CSIRO Division of Protein Chemistry, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria 3052, Australia
Abstract
A simple controlled-temperature irradiator is described, which permits fabric samples to be irradiated at air temperatures in the range 35°C to 85°C. Photodegradation of wool fabrics, as assessed by measurement of breaking loads, tear strengths, and yel lowness indexes, increases rapidly as the temperature of irradiation is raised, and occurs 3 to 4 times faster at 75°C than at 35°C. A procedure is described for assessing the level of photoprotection conferred on wool by treatment with a UV absorber of the 2-hydroxybenzophenone type. Consistent lifetime improvement factors are ob tained for most levels of photodegradation, and for exposure either to the artificial light source or to sunlight through window glass.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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