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- Clinical Evaluation and Laboratory Wear- Testing Methods
- Being the hardest organ in body, human teeth have a very unique structure. To understand the wear behavior of human teeth, the properties of materials and structures need to be evaluated. There are several quantitative and qualitative method
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- Four-Ball Wear Test Machine
- The Four Ball Wear Test Machine is used to determine the relative wear-preventing properties of lubricating fluids and greases in sliding and rolling applications.
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- Water Repellency Test Methods for Textiles
- The easy wetting of textiles is very important for its processing as well as in a large number of its end uses. Higher repellency or poor wetting with water and oil as well as resistance to staining are essential for various end uses in clot
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- WATER-PROOF BREATHABLE FABRIC TESTED
- “Wet Out” of waterproof breathable fabrics occurs when water saturates the jackets outer fabric layer above the waterproof/breathable layer, leaving the wearer feeling damp and clammy – as if the jacket were leaking – even if it’s
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- What's the Wyzenbeek Test?
- What are double rubs? This statistic with a funny name actually says a lot about the strength of a fabric. Double rubs are a measurement of a fabric’s abrasion resistance. They are listed with most fabrics and are helpful in determining wh
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- Hydrostatic Pressure Test Method
- This test method measures the resistance of a fabric to the penetration of water under hydrostatic pressure. It is applicable to all types of fabrics, including those treated with a water resistant or water repellent finish.
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- Critically important Button Pull Test
- Button Pull Test
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- textiles Abrasion Resistance test method
- In the textile industry, durability is a key selling feature. However, durability and abrasion resistance are not one and the same. Fabrics undergo strenuous testing to determine their abrasion resistance while durability is a fabrics abilit
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- What is the Martindale Fabric test?
- The Martindale is a unit for quantifying the abrasion resistance of textiles, especially when used for upholstery.
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- Light Fastness Test Method
- Light fastness, also called sunburnt fastness, refers to the ability to keep original color of dyed fabrics when illuminating.
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- How to test Color Fastness to Sublimation?
- Heat color fastness refers to the ability to keep original color of dyed fabrics under conditions of different heat.
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- ASTM D 1230 Flammability test for clothing safety
- To reduce danger of injury and to avoid the use of any dangerously flammable clothing textiles This test is valid for all fabrics of natural or regenerated cellulose or their blends with synthetics Requirements.
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- Construction and Validation of a Guarded Hot Plate
- The search for sustainability achievement in the building sector led to the use of crop-based insulation materials. Among these, raw products like plant straws bales can present elementary representative volumes (REVs) in the size order of s
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- Rain Test method
- This test method is applicable to any textile fabric, which may or may not have been given a water-resistant or water-repellent finish. It measures the resistance to the penetration of water by impact, and thus can be used to predict the pro
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- The Necessity Of Fatigue Testing
- The Necessity Of Fatigue Testing