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Application of textile air permeability: Multi-field exploration from functional clothing to medical health Textile air permeability refers to the ability of fabric to allow air to pass through, which...
I. Equipment introduction The automatic fabric vertical tester is a precision instrument used to measure the dimensional stability, tensile properties or drape characteristics of fabrics in a vertical...
Single yarn strength tester is an important testing equipment in the textile industry, mainly used to measure the mechanical properties of a single yarn. This precision instrument plays a key role in ...
The pneumatic yarn strength tester is mainly used to test the breaking strength and elongation of the yarn. The operation must be rigorous to ensure the accuracy of the data. The following are detaile...
Yarn count is an important indicator to measure the thickness of yarn, which directly affects the quality, performance and cost of textiles. Yarn count tester is a key testing equipment in the textile...
1. Basic Concepts of Color Fastness in Textiles Color fastness, in simple terms, refers to the ability of textiles to maintain their color stability during use. It encompasses multiple aspects, includ...
The most commonly tested properties include wash resistance, light resistance, abrasion resistance, sweat resistance, ironing resistance, and climate resistance. In practice, the specific testing item...
1.Test Scope Applicable to various types of sole materials, including rubber soles such as natural rubber and synthetic rubber-made sports soles, casual soles, etc.; plastic soles made of mater...
1.Test Scope Applicable to various types of sole materials, including rubber soles such as natural rubber and synthetic rubber-made sports soles, casual soles, etc.; plastic soles made of mater...
Salt is one of the most common compounds in the world and can be found in oceans, the atmosphere, on land surfaces, in lakes, and in rivers. When salt enters tiny droplets in the atmosphere, it forms ...
Textiles (such as clothing, furniture fabrics, bedding, etc.) may come into contact with fire sources (such as open flames, high-temperature electrical appliances, cigarettes, etc.) during daily use. ...
Does your clothing fade after washing? Does it turn yellow after prolonged exposure to sunlight? Does it stain when wet with sweat? These are all issues related to the color fastness of textiles, whic...