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M1 flame retardant test
M1 flame retardant test
Light & Weather fastness test
The highest technology light fastness tester “APOLLO” which is not only does it simulate sunlight faithfully, it also replicates a wide range of temperatures and humidity levels in closely controlled conditions-essential when you need to predict a fabric’s performance in real-life situations. As you strive to develop fabrics and materials that perform well in different light conditions. Only the latest testing technology can give you real confidence in your products and that they will satisfy your customers and meet national, international and retailers’ standards. Conform to the standard as below: 1.AATCC TEST METHOD 16-2003 2.AATCC TEST METHOD 169-1995 3.ASTM G 155-00a 4.ISO 105 B02 1999 UNDER HIGH EXTREME CONDITION AND EFFECTIVE HUMIDITY 5.ISO 105 B02 1999 UNDER LOW EXTREME CONDITION AND EFFECTIVE HUMIDITY 6.ISO 105 B02 1999 NORMAL CONDITION 7.ISO 105 B02 1999 AMERICAN STANDARD 8.ISO 105 B04 1994 9.ISO 105 B06 1998 CONDITION SETUP NO.1 10.M&S C9 2002 11.M&S C9A 2002
Abrasion & pilling test
The 864 incorporates a powerful drive system to overcome the high levels of friction. We also have a team of skilled electronics engineers who keep abreast of the very latest instrument technologies. Why we use it? The 864 meets the requirements of every known national and international standard or test method for Martindale fabric abrasion, pilling and sock testing. All of our Martindale testers are M&S approved. Abrasion can test for flat woven, knitted and certain non-woven fabrics. Pilling can test for woven and knitted fabrics (staple spun yarns). Sock can test abrasion for all fiber compositions and all end uses.
Spray rating test
The Spray Test is a simple method to determine the resistance of any fabric. A specified volume of distilled water is sprayed centrally onto an inclined test specimen. Stringent quality control of the nozzle hole pattern, combined with accurate height setting above the specimen, ensure a consistent spray flow and formation, critical to the requirements of the international standards. The spray rating is determined by comparing the appearance of the tested specimen with descriptive standards and photographs. The AATCC Spray Test Rating Chart is available for this purpose. 100 - No sticking or wetting of the specimen face. 90 - Slight random sticking or wetting of the specimen face. 80 - Wetting of specimen face at spray points. 70 - Partial wetting of specimen face beyond the spray points. 50 - Complete wetting of the entire specimen face beyond the spray points. 0 - Complete wetting of the entire face of the specimen. Standards are as below: EN 24920/ISO 4920 EN 14340 AATCC 22 M&S P23
Digital tear test
ELMATEAR simplifies and accelerates routine tear testing. The optional PC Software Package permits logging of tear force values and the comprehensive report generating facility provides statistical analysis of data, saving, exporting or printing of test results in a standard format. The standards for textile: EN ISO 13937-1 ISO 13937(WOVEN FABRICS) EN ISO 4674-2(RUBBER OR PLASTIC COATED FABRICS) ASTM D 1424 ASTM D 5734(NON-WOVENS) M&S P29 NEXT TM17
Colour fastness test
Colour fastness test