ISO 24266 Method A: Test methods for Whole Shoes Flexing In the quality assessment system of footwear products, the folding resistance test is an important indicator of the service life and wearing comfort of shoes. By following the ISO 24266 Method A standard, manufacturers can ensure that their products are both durable and reliable. Our GT-KA01-2 Whole Shoe flexing Tester meets this standard. C...
How to Know the ISO 11641 Colour Fastness to Perspiration for Your Projects There are millions of effective sweat glands on human skin, with more sweating on the forehead, armpits, forehead, back and palms of the hands; therefore, garments such as shirts, T-shirts and other clothing often worn in summer will show serious color fading in these areas. Clothing with unqualified color fastness is pron...
What is the Solution of IS 17636-2021 Bunk Beds Bunk beds are widely used products in residential homes, hostels, and dormitories due to the space-saving design of beds. Bunk beds are an important segment in the furniture industry; hence, the safety and sturdiness of the bunk bed are very crucial. The standard aims to ensure that bunk beds are safe, durable, and comfortable for use, particularly f...
ISO 105-X12 Standard: Guidelines for Colour Fastness to Rubbing ISO 105-X12 specifies a method for determining the colour fastness of textiles to rubbing (crocking), using an electronic crockmeter. This section details the key aspects of the standard. I. Scope ISO 105-X12 is applicable to all types of textiles for the determination of colour fastness to rubbing (crocking). Examples include textile...
Bennewart Method: EN Sole Flexing Tester GT-KB06 A shoe sole may wear out and crack or break due to the strain generated by the flexing action of the foot. Cracking or fracturing can also occur from sharp edges cutting notches and punctures, which will gradually turn into cracks during continuous flexion. It is therefore important to test the flex-crack resistance of shoe soles, and the Bennewart ...
ISO 12945-2: Test Method for Surface Pilling Using the Martindale Abrasion Tester Pills are formed when fibers on a fabric surface migrate out and become entangled during wear. Such surface deterioration is generally undesirable, but consumer tolerance for a given pilling level depends on the garment type and fabric end-use. Introducing the ISO 12945-2:2020, a comprehensive standard that provides ...
A Guide to ISO 12947 and the Martindale Tester ISO 12947 consists of the following parts under the general title of Textiles - Determination of the abrasion resistance of fabrics by the Martindale method. -Part 1: Martindale abrasion testing apparatus -Part 2: Determination of specimen breakdown -Part 3: Determination of mass loss -Part 4: Assessment of appearance change What is the Martindale Abr...
How to Perform a Tensile Strength Test According to ASTM D412 ASTM D412 is the most common standard for determining the tensile properties of vulcanized (thermoset) rubber and thermoplastic elastomers. Compounds in this family are used to create a vast array of consumer goods such as tires, footballs, and rubber bands. What does it Measure? ASTM D412 measures the elasticity of a material while und...