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Gas Fume Chamber

Gas Fume Chamber to determine the burnt gas fume colorfastness of textiles when exposed to atmospheric oxides of nitrogen derived from the combustion of gases. Gas Fume Chamber complies with AATCC 23, ISO 105-GO2, EN ISO 105-GO2, etc.

Abrasion Tester

Geotextile Abrasion Tester, to determine the abrasion resistance of woven geotextiles, nonwoven geotextile and its related products.

Down-Proof Tester

Downproof Tester, to determine the downproof capability of fabric used for downgarmet, quilt etc, which are full with down, feather and fibers. Downproof Tester complies with BS 12132, EN 12132-1, STS 47, etc.

Light Fastness Tester / ATLAS 440

The Xenotest 440 model is a highly versatile weathering instrument suitable for testing materials such as textiles, plastics, coatings as well as interior and exterior automotive parts. The Xenotest 440, with XenoLogicTM lamp technology, is powered by two 2200 W xenon lamps capable of reaching 2-sun irradiance levels for significantly shorter test times and longer lamp service life.

Hydrostatic Head Tester

Hydrostatic Head Tester, used for determining the resistance of fabrics (canvas, coated fabrics, cover cloth, rainproof clothing fabrics and geotextile materials) and films to water penetration under pressure while firmly clamped in the test rig of standard area.

Photoelectricity Fiber Length Tester

Photoelectricity Fiber Length Tester, to measure the length of cotton fiber by photoelectricity technology, is mainly used in cotton inspection and purchasing for cotton spinning factories. Photoelectricity fiber is the optical transmission tool using the principle of total reflection.

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