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This tester determines the lowest oxygen density at which tested materials maintain steady burning in mixed oxygen and nitrogen gas. It is designed to assess the flammability of fabrics and other materials at high temperatures.

The Taber abrasion and wear tester evaluates the transparency of materials and coatings on surfaces like glass and lenses. It is also suitable for assessing the abrasion resistance of materials such as organic coatings, plastics, and metals.

This tester determines abrasion resistance of materials. It uses sliding friction to evaluate engineering plastics, powder metallurgy, and alloy bearings under specified conditions according to ASTM G65-04.

This tester assesses material resistance to abrasion using a rotating rubber wheel and abrasive sand. Adjustable parameters allow customizable testing and precise measurement of material loss.

This equipment is mainly used to determine the thermal conductivity of non-metallic solid materials. It is suitable for use in testing units, universities, research, and production units.

This instrument measures fabric bending performance, an important physical parameter related to crispness, drape, and softness. It uses bending length and bending stiffness to express a fabric's resistance to changes in shape.

This pneumatic fabric stiffness tester measures the stiffness of fabrics. It uses a pneumatic system to apply force and determine the fabric's resistance to bending.

This device tests color fastness to hot pressing and dry heat. It evaluates fabric resistance to chlorine damage, bleaching, and sublimation.

This hand-cranking textile crockmeter determines color fastness via dry or wet rubbing. It includes a crocking finger applying 9 Newton force and a pinned acrylic sample holder for repeatable results.

The UV light accelerated weathering tester simulates the damaging effects of sunlight, rain, and dew on materials and coatings. This instrument accelerates the weathering process by exposing materials to alternating cycles of UV light and moisture at controlled temperatures.

This tester uses a roller box method to detect the anti-drilling properties of down products. It is suitable for testing various down-filled items and ensures the quality of materials.

This tester uses a roller box method to detect the anti-drilling properties of down products. It is suitable for testing various down-filled items and ensures material quality.

This zipper testing machine determines the tension function of zippers in transverse and longitudinal directions. The machine drives the zipper pull head to perform reciprocating isokinetic movement at a speed of 30 times per minute, up to the specified number.

The Random Tumble Pilling Tester assesses pilling and fuzzing on textile fabrics. Fabric samples are tumbled in chambers with rotating impellers and compressed air to simulate wear.

This digital bursting strength tester determines the bursting strength and distension of materials like fabrics, papers, and boards using hydraulic loading. Its intelligent control algorithm ensures accurate burst time, and Windows-based software analyzes and prints test results.

This oscillatory wear meter tests the transparency of materials and coatings on glass and lenses. It evaluates the abrasion resistance of organic coatings, plastics, metals, and other materials.

This automatic tester determines a fabric's wrinkle recovery ability. It applies a predetermined load for a set period to induce wrinkling and then measures the recovery.

The automatic hollow glass dew point instrument detects condensation on the inner surface of hollow glass samples under standard test conditions. It is mainly used to evaluate the insulation performance of the glass.