Abstract
A study has been made of the effect of outdoor weathering on unbleached and bleached cotton duck treated with (
The data have confirmed previous observations to the effect that the presence of chromium and copper, in inorganic form, confers marked protection against actinic breakdown of the cellu lose and also prevents the severe loss of copper which, in the absence of chromium, occurs during weathering. These effects were also noted, in lesser degree, with chromium-treated fabrics after treated with copper-containing organic fungicides. The lightweight fabrics treated with inor ganic chromium-copper showed resistance to actinic degradation, but underwent severe loss of copper.
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