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Home » AATCC announces new online test method training module
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AATCC announces new online test method training module

By August 11, 20201 Min Read
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AATCC, a not-for-profit association, has announced that to brush up on the basics of textile testing or get detailed instruction on specific methods, AATCC’s new online test method training modules are a valuable resource. One can customise their training experience by selecting any of the four modules which will be available from September 23.

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The registration are open and the presentations will review best practices, apparatus, and tools for performing common AATCC test methods and procedures.

One can view at their own convenience, then participate in live Q&A sessions with AATCC staff. Each module includes several hours of explanation and demonstration of AATCC test methods and procedures in webinar format. The recorded modules can be viewed straight through or in segments. Registration for each module includes: 30 days access to the recording for one individual; free access to the introduction to textile testing module; and free access to a live or recorded Q&A session on the concepts covered in the module.

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