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What are the 3 types of fabric testing?

2023/06/26

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Fabric testing refers to the testing and evaluation of various fabric materials to determine their performance and quality. fabric testing usually involves several aspects, such as strength, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, flame retardancy, etc. Depending on the test purpose and test requirements, fabric testing can be divided into three types as follows:
 
1. Fabric physical property testing:
physical property testing is a test method to evaluate the mechanical properties of fabrics by testing them for tensile, tear, twist, peel, etc. Common physical property tests include tensile strength, tear strength, twist strength, peel strength, etc. 2.
 
2. Fabric Chemical property test:
Chemical property test is a test method to evaluate the chemical properties of the fabric by conducting chemical analysis and testing. Common chemical performance tests include PH value, heavy metal content, dyeing fastness, etc.
 
3. Fabric Functional performance test:
functional performance test is a test method to evaluate the performance of the fabric in actual use by simulating the use test. Common functional performance tests include abrasion resistance, washing resistance, water resistance, breathability, UV protection, etc.
 
These three types of fabric testing usually require the use of specific test equipment and methods to perform. For example, tensile strength testing requires the use of tensile testing machines, chemical analysis requires the use of chemical analysis instruments, abrasion resistance testing requires the use of abrasion testing machines, etc. The results of fabric testing can help manufacturers and quality control personnel to determine the performance and quality of fabrics to ensure that the products meet relevant standards and requirements and provide a satisfactory consumer experience.

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