What Is Textile Testing Or Why Textile testing is done?
The testing of textile products is an expensive business. A laboratory has to be set up and furnished with a range of test equipment. Trained operatives have to be employed whose salaries have to be paid throughout the year, not just when results are required. Moreover all these costs are nonproductive and therefore add to the final cost of the product. Therefore it is important that testing is not undertaken without adding some benefit to the final product. There are a number of points in the production cycle where testing may be carried out to improve the product or to prevent sub-standard merchandise progressing further in the cycle.
Main steps for textile testing-
Checking raw materials
Monitoring production
Investigation of faulty material
Product development and research
Assessing the final product
Different fabric tests in Textile Testing -
(i) Dimensional Characteristics- A) Length, B) Width, C) Thickness
(ii) Threads/Inch – EPI, PPI, CPI, WPI
(iii) Count- Warp & Weft
(iv) Weight
(v) Crimp%,
(vi) Strength,
(vii) Abrasion & Pilling,
(viii) Handle a) Stiffness, b) Drape, c) Crease Resistance & crease recovery,
(ix) Flame Reterdancy,
(x) Water repellency
The testing of textile products is an expensive business. A laboratory has to be set up and furnished with a range of test equipment. Trained operatives have to be employed whose salaries have to be paid throughout the year, not just when results are required. Moreover all these costs are nonproductive and therefore add to the final cost of the product. Therefore it is important that testing is not undertaken without adding some benefit to the final product. There are a number of points in the production cycle where testing may be carried out to improve the product or to prevent sub-standard merchandise progressing further in the cycle.
Main steps for textile testing-
Checking raw materials
Monitoring production
Investigation of faulty material
Product development and research
Assessing the final product
Different fabric tests in Textile Testing -
(i) Dimensional Characteristics- A) Length, B) Width, C) Thickness
(ii) Threads/Inch – EPI, PPI, CPI, WPI
(iii) Count- Warp & Weft
(iv) Weight
(v) Crimp%,
(vi) Strength,
(vii) Abrasion & Pilling,
(viii) Handle a) Stiffness, b) Drape, c) Crease Resistance & crease recovery,
(ix) Flame Reterdancy,
(x) Water repellency
3 comments:
testing will inform you what kind of fiber is this and approximately what kind of garments you’ll be produce by this fiber, Laboratory testing equipment
Best post because ,I learned a lot from your posts such that investigation of faulty material Product development and research etc.thanks important post for shearing. Color matching cabinet
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