AATCC offers blotting paper for use with PPE testing
08 Jul 20 1 min read
With the rise in production and testing of medical personal protective equipment (PPE), access to correct testing apparatus and materials is critical. The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), is offering a one-stop shop for impact penetration testing needs, including blotting paper suitable for AAMI PB70 classification testing.
AAMI PB70 Level 1-3 certification and testing requires using AATCC TM42, Test Method for Water Resistance: Impact Penetration along with a blotting paper that matches the paper specifications included in the AAMI PB70 standard, according to a press release by AATCC.
The testing supplies includes blotting paper for AAMI PB70 or NWSP 80.3 impact penetration testing, Item #78345A; and Standard AATCC TM42, Item #Q78344C
AATCC also provides impact penetration test apparatus and accessories. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the AATCC TM42, Test Method for Water Resistance: Impact Penetration test method is currently available for download at no cost.
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AAMI PB70 Level 1-3 certification and testing requires using AATCC TM42, Test Method for Water Resistance: Impact Penetration along with a blotting paper that matches the paper specifications included in the AAMI PB70 standard, according to a press release by AATCC.
The testing supplies includes blotting paper for AAMI PB70 or NWSP 80.3 impact penetration testing, Item #78345A; and Standard AATCC TM42, Item #Q78344C
AATCC also provides impact penetration test apparatus and accessories. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the AATCC TM42, Test Method for Water Resistance: Impact Penetration test method is currently available for download at no cost.
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