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Initially,
the firm responded to the specific textile needs textile dye
and chemical producers’ laboratories. The firm satisfied
those needs by providing select fabrics of consistent quality
and the minimum quantities to accommodate those clients.
By 1940, American Association of Textile
Chemists and Colorists (AATCC, founded in 1992) had developed
their industry’s standard colorfastness test method.
They turned to testfabrics, Inc. to provide the solution to
their needs for control test fabrics. The firm responded with
multifiber adjacent test-fabrics. In 1989, the direct descendants
of those first multifiber adjacent fabrics were accepted and
recognized as “International reference Standards”,
specified in ISO 105/F Series Documents.
Over the years, we have become
involved in several other special interest markets needing
similar attention to their common textile problems. We now
service several other groups with the same level of experience
and attention as we do our primary industrial markets.
 The
global textile industry and the consumers of their products
 The
surfactant, detergent and laundry industries

Product development designers and professionals
 Textile
surface design and crafts artisans
 Theater
costume and set designers & builders
 Museum
conservation, restoration and exhibit professionals
 Educators,
scholastic suppliers and vendor
 Ecology-minded
consumers and chemically sensitive clients |
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