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Wipes, masks, diapers, and flushable wipes used daily in life may all originate from one material—nonwoven fabric. Nonwoven fabric is a textile that does not require weaving; it is formed by directly ...
After every trip, luggage inevitably bears the marks of wear—worn wheels, scratched shells, loose handles, and pilled fabric. These seemingly minor damages accumulate over time, leading to premature “...
What is combustion test? The combustion test is a test that evaluates the composition or combustibility of a specimen by burning. Many substances have a special flame colour when burning, and their co...
The lifespan of a pair of shoes largely depends on the wear resistance of its sole. Whether it's casual shoes for daily commuting, professional running shoes for high-intensity sports, or outdoor foot...
In the quality inspection of textiles, automotive interior materials, and leather products, abrasion resistance is one of the core indicators for measuring product performance and durability. The Scho...
I. What Is the Wyzenbeek Abrasion Test? The Wyzenbeek abrasion test, also known as the Oscillatory Cylinder Method, is one of the most widely used methods for testing fabric abrasion resistance in Nor...
I. Introduction: Abrasion Resistance Is the “Litmus Test” of Textile Durability Friction is ubiquitous throughout the lifecycle of textiles. From daily contact with the human body and furniture to the...
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...