- Auxiliaries.
Society of
Dyers and Colourists. ISBN 978-0-901956-78-1. "
Colorfastness".
Archived from the
original on
December 20, 2016.
Retrieved December...
- dyes,
especially when ripe
berries can
easily release juice to
produce a
colorfast effect.
Rubus berries, such as blackberry, raspberry,
black raspberry...
- ropes, and
vehicle interiors. Olefin's
advantages are its strength,
colorfastness and comfort, its
resistance to staining, mildew, ab****n, and sunlight...
- meet
colorfastness requirements Luster:
light reflection creates a
signature appearance Performance:
colorfast to
perspiration staining,
colorfast to dry...
- as a
pigment and
mixed with ochre,
sienna and umber. It is not
totally colorfast. The word
crimson has been
recorded in
English since 1400, and its earlier...
- people. By the 1970s, 3M
developed a
theatrical blood formula based on red
colorfast microbeads suspended in a
carrier liquid. This
stage blood was sold as...
-
resistance Softer "Hand" High
melting point (256 °C, 492.8 °F)
Superior colorfastness Excellent ab****n
resistance On the
other hand,
nylon 6 is easy to...
- with cardboard,
Coroplast has the
advantages of
being waterproof and
colorfast.[citation needed]
Corrugated plastic is
widely used for signage, plastic...
- NState, LLC.
February 6, 2014.
Retrieved January 26, 2015.
Colors shall be
colorfast and
shall not
bleed one into another.
Added by Laws 1925, c. 234, p. 340...
- also
stiffen up
fibres in a gi.
While most gis sold
today are made of a
colorfast material, some
manufacturers recommend that a
darker coloured gi (blue...