Nylon 6.6 is a high-performance synthetic fiber used in activewear, outdoor gear, hosiery, and industrial textiles. Meeting buyer expectations requires consistent quality control across physical durability, chemical compliance, and functional performance, all of which are directly influenced by the chemicals and auxiliaries used during processing.
Key Physical and Mechanical Tests
Nylon 6.6 is valued for its durability and resilience, but these properties need to be verified through structured testing before fabric reaches the supply chain.
Tensile Strength and Elongation
Tensile strength measures how much force a fabric can withstand before breaking, while elongation reflects how far it can stretch before failure. For Nylon 6.6, both values are critical indicators of structural integrity, especially in high-stress applications such as sportswear and safety equipment. Testing is typically conducted using ISO 13934-1 or ASTM D5034, with results expressed in Newtons and percentage elongation.
Abrasion Resistance
Abrasion resistance determines how well a fabric holds up against repeated surface friction over time. Nylon 6.6 generally performs well in this area, but processing conditions and finishing treatments can affect the outcome significantly. The two most common testing methods are Martindale, which is widely referenced in ISO and European market specifications, and Wyzenbeek, which is more prevalent in US supply chains and ASTM-based requirements.
Pilling Resistance
Pilling occurs when loose fibers tangle and form small balls on the fabric surface. Although Nylon 6.6 is less prone to pilling than natural fibers, the risk increases with mechanical wear or incorrect finishing. Pilling resistance is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 indicating no pilling, following standards such as ISO 12945-2.

Dimensional Stability After Washing
Shrinkage or distortion after laundering is a practical quality concern, particularly for garment applications. Dimensional stability testing measures how much a fabric changes in length and width after washing under defined conditions. Acceptable shrinkage thresholds vary by end use, but most buyers specify a maximum of 3% to 5%.
Chemical and Composition Testing
Understanding a fabric’s chemical profile is increasingly important as global buyers tighten compliance requirements. Testing in this area covers both fiber composition and the presence of restricted substances introduced during processing.
Fiber Identification and Blend Verification
When Nylon 6.6 is blended with other fibers such as elastane, polyester, or cotton, accurate fiber identification ensures the final product matches its stated composition. Methods include microscopy, solubility testing, and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Blend verification also supports accurate labeling and helps prevent compliance disputes further down the supply chain.
Restricted Substance Screening (ZDHC MRSL)
The ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL) defines limits for hazardous chemicals that should not be intentionally used in textile manufacturing. Screening for MRSL compliance has become a baseline expectation from major fashion and outdoor brands. Key substance groups include azo dyes capable of releasing carcinogenic amines, alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEOs), formaldehyde, and heavy metals.
pH and Chemical Residue Testing
Residual acidity or alkalinity left in fabric after dyeing or finishing can cause skin irritation and long-term fiber degradation. Most finished textiles are expected to fall within a pH range of 4.0 to 7.5, as specified in ISO 3071. Chemical residue testing also covers surfactants and softener deposits that may affect downstream processing or end-user safety. Selecting auxiliaries formulated within MRSL limits and designed for Nylon 6.6 substrates plays a direct role in keeping pH within acceptable ranges and minimizing residue buildup from the outset.
Skychem Group’s Textile Auxiliary Solutions include the Sylic® range, which covers the full processing chain from spinning and pretreatment through dyeing, printing, and finishing. Whether the requirement is softening, functional finishing, or water and oil repellency via the Skyguard® range, Sylic® products are formulated to support consistent, compliant results across Nylon 6.6 and other substrates.

Colorfastness Testing
Color performance is one of the most visible and commercially sensitive aspects of Nylon 6.6 quality. Buyers specify colorfastness requirements based on end-use conditions, and failures in this area are among the most common causes of batch rejection.
Colorfastness to Washing
Washing fastness measures how much a dyed fabric loses color or transfers color to adjacent materials during laundering. Results are graded on a scale of 1 to 5 using grey scales for color change and staining, following standards such as ISO 105-C06 or AATCC 61. For most commercial applications, a minimum grade of 3 to 4 is required.
Colorfastness to Rubbing (Dry and Wet)
Rubbing fastness, also known as crocking, tests how easily a dye transfers to other surfaces under friction. Wet rubbing fastness is consistently more difficult to achieve than dry because moisture activates surface dye molecules. Nylon 6.6 dyed with acid dyes can be particularly sensitive to wet crocking when fixation is incomplete.
Colorfastness to Light
Light fastness evaluates color stability under UV exposure, typically simulated using a xenon arc lamp. For outdoor and activewear applications, buyers often require a minimum rating of 4 to 5 on the ISO 105-B02 scale. Dye selection has a significant impact here, as certain acid dye structures are inherently more photostable than others.
Colorfastness to Perspiration
Perspiration fastness tests a fabric’s resistance to both acidic and alkaline sweat, which are present in real-world garment use. This test is especially relevant for direct-contact applications such as sportswear, underwear, and hosiery. Ratings are assessed separately for acid and alkaline conditions following ISO 105-E04 or AATCC 15.
The table below summarizes typical minimum grade requirements across common Nylon 6.6 end uses:
| Test | Sportswear | Outdoor Gear | Fashion / Hosiery |
| Washing | 4 | 4 | 3–4 |
| Dry Rubbing | 4 | 4 | 3–4 |
| Wet Rubbing | 3 | 3–4 | 3 |
| Light | 4–5 | 5 | 3–4 |
| Perspiration | 3–4 | 3–4 | 3 |
Achieving these grades consistently depends heavily on dye selection and process control. Skychem Group’s Textile Color Solutions include the Skyacido® Acid Dyes and Skyacido® Metal Complex Dyes, both formulated for reliable colorfastness performance on Nylon 6.6 and other polyamide substrates.
The range is developed to meet ZDHC Level 3 standards, with options suited to high washing fastness and high light fastness requirements. For buyers sourcing across fashion, outdoor, and performance categories, having dyes that consistently hit fastness targets while staying within compliance frameworks reduces the risk of batch rejection at the inspection stage.

- 1:2 type metal complex dye containing monosulfonic acid group, with medium level dyeing, excellent washing fastness and light fastness.
- Excellent dye compatibility and compatibility, suitable for medium and dark color dyeing.
- Mainly used in the dyeing of high-end nylon, nylonmonia, nylon/cotton and outdoor products, swimwear and underwear.
- NHF-S series, after finishing with color-fixing agent, has the characteristics of small color change in high temperature finishing and no color loss in chlorine bleaching
Comfort and Functional Performance Tests
Beyond durability and color, buyers increasingly evaluate how a fabric performs under real use conditions. Functional testing covers moisture behavior, thermal characteristics, and tactile quality.
Moisture Management and Wicking
Moisture management testing measures how quickly a fabric moves sweat away from the skin and spreads it across the surface for evaporation. Standard methods include AATCC 195 and ISO 11092. For activewear and performance fabrics, moisture management results are often included directly in product specifications provided to buyers.
Thermal Properties
Thermal performance testing evaluates how a fabric regulates temperature, which is particularly relevant for base layers and outdoor applications. Key measurements include thermal resistance (Rct) and water vapor resistance (Ret), both tested according to ISO 11092 using a sweating guarded hotplate. These values determine which comfort class a fabric falls into, directly influencing how it is positioned in performance product ranges.
Softness and Handle Evaluation
Handle and softness can be evaluated both subjectively through trained panel assessment and objectively using instruments such as the Kawabata Evaluation System (KES). Softening agents applied during finishing have a significant effect on these outcomes, and consistency between production batches is particularly important for buyers sourcing at volume.
Fabric handle, moisture performance, and functional finishing are all directly influenced by chemical selection at the processing stage. Skychem Group’s Application Solutions take an end-use-first approach, providing tailored combinations of dyes and auxiliaries built around the specific demands of each application category.
Applicable Industry Standards
Quality control for Nylon 6.6 textiles draws from a range of international standards and compliance frameworks. Understanding which standards apply to a given market or buyer is an essential part of production and sourcing planning.
| Standard Body | Primary Scope | Key Methods for Nylon 6.6 |
| ISO | Physical, chemical, colorfastness testing | ISO 13934, ISO 105 series, ISO 3071, ISO 11092 |
| AATCC | Colorfastness, moisture management, care labeling | AATCC 61, AATCC 195, AATCC 15 |
| ASTM | Mechanical performance (US market focus) | ASTM D5034, ASTM D4966 |
| OEKO-TEX / ZDHC | Chemical safety, restricted substance compliance | STANDARD 100, MRSL |
ISO Standards for Nylon Textiles
ISO standards cover the broadest range of textile testing disciplines and are widely referenced in international trade. Key series for Nylon 6.6 include:
- ISO 105 series: colorfastness testing (washing, rubbing, light, perspiration)
- ISO 13934: tensile strength and elongation
- ISO 12945: pilling resistance
- ISO 11092: thermal resistance and water vapor resistance
AATCC Test Methods
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists publishes test methods that are standard requirements for many North American buyers. Commonly specified methods include:
- AATCC 61: colorfastness to laundering
- AATCC 15: colorfastness to perspiration
- AATCC 195: liquid moisture management properties
ASTM Standards
ASTM International standards are widely referenced in US supply chains and in technical product specifications for industrial and military applications. Frequently cited methods for Nylon 6.6 include:
- ASTM D5034: breaking strength and elongation
- ASTM D4966: abrasion resistance (Martindale method)
OEKO-TEX and ZDHC Compliance Frameworks
Unlike the test method standards above, these frameworks address chemical safety and restricted substance compliance at both the product and manufacturing levels:
- OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100: certifies a finished product has been tested for harmful substances and is safe for human use
- ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme: addresses restricted substances at the manufacturing stage through the MRSL
Both frameworks are increasingly treated as baseline requirements rather than optional credentials by global brand buyers. Skychem Group holds OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100, ZDHC Level 3, GOTS, and SGS certifications, with products tested across the full production chain from raw material through to finished goods. For buyers who need to verify supplier compliance as part of their sourcing process, full certification details are available on the Skychem Group Certificates.

In Summary
Nylon 6.6 quality control spans mechanical durability, chemical compliance, colorfastness, and functional performance. Each area maps directly to buyer requirements and end-use conditions, and the auxiliaries and dyes used during processing have an outsized influence on final results across all of them. To discuss your specific requirements or request a sample, contact the Skychem Group team.
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