Colour Fastness To Sea Water AS 2001.4.E02-2001
A-body Requirement
Change in Shade Grade 4-5
Staining On Multi-fibre Stripe
Acetate Grade 4-5
Cotton Grade 4-5
Polyamide Grade 4-5
Polyester Grade 4-5
Acrylic Grade 4-5
Wool Grade 4-5
Cross Staining Grade 5
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) AS 4399:2020
UPF – What does it mean?
Overexposure to ultraviolet radiation over many years causes serious health problems such as skin cancers. Clothing that is sensibly designed for sun protection reduces your exposure. Materials with Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) ratings of 40 and higher provide all-day protection for the fairest skin. A garment only protects the skin it covers. Protect your head and exposed skin by wearing a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen and using shaded outdoor areas. For more information about UPF and UV radiation visit www.arpansa.gov.au/uv
AS/NZS 4399:2020 Australian standard for sun protective clothing
This UPF rating is for the fabric and does not address the amount of protection which is afforded by the design of the article. The manipulations involved in garment manufacture such as stretching and sewing may lover the UPF of the material. Articles which have been designed to cover the maximum area of the body are recommended. The protection offered by this item may be lessened…
- at points where the fabric is in close contact with the skin such as across the shoulders;
- if the fabric is stretched;
- if the fabric is wet;
- with them, due to the effects of normal wear.
Test Report SGS ® SL22202313905401TX, Colour Fastness To Sea Water (AS 2001.4.E02-2001). Ultraviolet Protection Factor (AS 4399:2020).