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1. Definition of Manual Friction Tester The Manual Friction Tester is a portable testing instrument that simulates friction action through manual operation and is used to evaluate the wear resistance ...
During a fire, a material's combustion characteristics directly impact the speed of fire spread and the time available for evacuation. Ordinary plastics, textiles, and similar materials ignite upon co...
1. Why Do We Need the AATCC 35 Rain Test? In the development and quality control of outdoor clothing, functional fabrics, and protective gear, "waterproof" is a core metric. But consumers care less ab...
Surface water repellency (water beading rating) is one of the most intuitive and commonly used indicators for measuring a fabric’s water-repellent performance. Whether for outdoor jackets, medical pro...
I. What Is an Electric Crockmeter? The Electric Crockmeter is one of the core pieces of equipment for colorfastness testing in the textile industry. It is primarily used to evaluate the degree of colo...
I. Why Is Dye Performance Testing So Important? In the textile production and processing chain, dye performance directly determines a product’s color stability and service life. Especially in high-tem...
I. What Is the Schober Abrasion Tester? The Schober abrasion tester, also known as a rotary abrasion tester, is a testing device specifically designed to evaluate the abrasion resistance of flexible m...
In textile production and quality control, shrinkage is a key metric that cannot be ignored. When consumers purchase a shirt or bedding, their most immediate experience often comes from the first wash...
Color fastness is a key indicator that measures a textile’s ability to resist external factors and retain its original color during processing and use. For textile companies, color fastness not only d...
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