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50An <strong><strong>in</strong>vestigation</strong> <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>domestic</strong> <strong>laundry</strong> <strong>habits</strong> <strong>in</strong> Europefabrics. In the present research project the evaluation is focused on the soiledcotton test fabrics.Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> wash perform<strong>an</strong>ceThe composition <strong>an</strong>d age <strong>of</strong> the base load is accord<strong>in</strong>g to IEC 59D/207/CD[20]. Base load items are hung s<strong>in</strong>gly <strong>an</strong>d separately <strong>in</strong> a conditioned roomwith temperature fixed at (20 ± 2) °C <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong> ambient humidity fixed at (65 ±5) %, for at least 15 hours. This is done between each exch<strong>an</strong>ge <strong>of</strong> base loaditems. After condition<strong>in</strong>g the items are weighed <strong>an</strong>d this weight is used to calculatethe rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g moisture <strong>in</strong> the base load after a wash cycle. The testload <strong>in</strong> each wash cycle consists <strong>of</strong> base load <strong>an</strong>d soiled test fabrics. Thesoiled test fabrics are def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> table 3.2. Two soiled test fabrics <strong>of</strong> each typeare added <strong>in</strong> each wash cycle, mak<strong>in</strong>g a total <strong>of</strong> 14 soiled test fabrics <strong>in</strong> eachwash cycle. All soiled test fabrics are added to the base load <strong>in</strong> the same order,with plastic fasteners attached. Direct contact between different soiledtest fabrics is avoided as far as possible. The weight <strong>of</strong> the conditioned testload is (3500 ± 60) g for all wash cycles.Table 3-3 Load<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> 3,5 kg test loadStep Type <strong>of</strong> item Number1 Towels 32 Towel + IEC soiled test fabrics (EMPA 105) 13 Bedsheet 14 Towel + soiled test fabrics (wFk – 10JE, 10LS, 10R, 20JE, 20LS, 20R) 15 Pillowcases 26 Towel + soiled test fabrics (wFk – 10JE, 10LS, 10R, 30JE, 30LS, 30R) 17 Bedsheet 18 Towel + IEC soiled test fabrics (EMPA 105) 19 Pillowcase 110 Towel + soiled test fabrics (wFk – 20JE, 20LS, 20R, 30JE, 30LS, 30R) 111 Towels 2 - 3The m<strong>an</strong>ner <strong>of</strong> fold<strong>in</strong>g the items before load<strong>in</strong>g the wash<strong>in</strong>g mach<strong>in</strong>e is described<strong>in</strong> IEC 59D/207/CD [20].Between each wash cycle a start-up programme is run to make sure that conditionsare the same for all tests. For each wash cycle, new soiled test fabricsare used.After completion <strong>of</strong> a wash cycle, the soiled test fabrics are dried by iron<strong>in</strong>g<strong>an</strong>d left <strong>in</strong> the dark until reflect<strong>an</strong>ce measurements are taken.

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