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Yarn Strength Test Machine is used to measure the breaking strength and breaking elongation of single yarns, synthetic filaments and textured yarns of cotton, wool, hemp and core yarns. Do you want to know more about the Single Yarn Strength Tester? 1. Clamp method: Manual clamp, pneumatic clamp (optional) 2. Display mode: LCD display 3. Strength testing range: 0~10000 cN, ±1% 4. Test speed: ...
In textiles, the rubbing fastness of wet and dry fabrics is tested according to various standard specifications. The purpose of these tests is to determine the color fastness to rubbing of all types of textile materials. Usually color fastness is expressed in grey scales. AATCC Rotary Vertical Crockmeter is designed to in eliminating any subjective effects on load and friction rate that might affe...
Electronic Tearing Tester is used for testing the tearing strength of all kinds of fabrics (Elmendorf Method), and the tearing resistance of thick paper, plastic cloth, electrical tape, etc. An electronic tearing tester is a device used to measure the strength of a material by measuring the force required to tear it. It is commonly used in the textile industry to test fabrics, paper, and other mat...
Yarn examination is an essential process in the textile industry. It includes various tests to evaluate yarn quality, such as yarn appearance, physical properties and yarn strength. These tests are crucial as they ensure that the yarn complies with specific production standards and end-use requirements. There are several tests commonly used for yarn inspection, such as: 1. Yarn count: used to meas...
The Wyzenbeek Abrasion Tester is an instrument widely used in textile testing, mainly to evaluate the abrasion resistance of fabrics. It has the ability to measure the friction and wear of fabrics, simulating the wear and tear that fabrics may experience during use. The Wyzenbeek Abrasion Tester consists of several components including a test arm, a holder to hold the fabric sample, and the abrasi...
Pilling is the formation of small and blurry fiber balls on the surface of a fabric, typically caused by friction and abrasion during use. Pilling can affect the appearance and quality of textiles, so it is important to assess a fabric's resistance to pilling through testing. A common testing method for evaluating pilling is to use a Random Tumble Pilling Tester. This testing device simulates the ...