SDCE Wool Abradant

SDCE Wool Abradant Testing and quality control are carried out at the yarn stage, after weaving of the greige fabric

SDCE Polyetherurethane Foam

SDCE Polyetherurethane Foam This product is custom manufactured to the ISO specification. (Many items currently available are inferior/non-conforming off the

SDCE Light Fastness Mounting Cards

SDCE Light Fastness Mounting Cards Used for mounting the Blue Wool pieces and test specimens. Use of OBA/FBA free cards

SDCE Blue Wools & Humidity Test Materials

SDCE Light Fastness Standards 1 to 8 each pattern 15x25cm These are a series of 8 wool fabrics dyed with

SDCE Standard Soap (SDCE Type 1)

SDCE Standard Soap (SDCE Type 1) This product is manufactured for use in the ISO 105 C series of Colour

SDCE Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate

SDCE Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate   This product is used in the ISO C06, C08, C09 and 6330 test methods.

SDCE Reference 7 Wool Liquid Detergent

SDCE Reference 7 Wool Liquid Detergent Reference 7 wool liquid detergent can now be used as an alternative to reference

SDCE Non-Ionic Detergent

SDCE Non-Ionic Detergent Detergent charge for BS EN ISO 3175-4,Procedure for testing performance when cleaning and finishing using simulated wetcleaning.

SDCE Industrial Detergent

SDCE Industrial Detergent As specified in ISO 15797. Supplied in 15 kg sacks.

SDCE IEC (A*) Non-Phosphate (SDCE Type 9)

This product is manufactured for use in the ISO 6330 tests. The powder containing fluorescent brightening agent and the formulation

SDCE Fabric Conditioner

As specified in Marks and Spencer PLC P12 Test Method.

SDCE ECE (B) Phosphate (SDCE Type 3)

This product is manufactured for use in the ISO 105 C series of Colour fastness tests. This product is manufactured

SDCE Verification Fabrics

SDC Enterprises have combined their extensive knowledge of fabric quality control, textile testing, dyeing and continuity of technical performance in

SDCE Standard Depths

This set of four cards illustrates internationally agreed depths in a range of six steps from 2/1 to 1/25 and