The Martindale Pilling Tester can test the abrasion resistance and pilling performance of different plants. Under a certain pressure, the sample and the specified abrasive are subjected to continuous reversing friction, and the degree of wear and pilling is evaluated by comparison with the standard parameters. Touch screen operation with complete programmer, pre-programmed batch and total counts, individually set counts for each test head; 4 speeds selectable including standard speeds.
Working principle of the Martindale pilling tester:
Under a certain pressure, the round dust sample reacts with the standard abrasive according to the trajectory of the Lissajous curve. Friction causes damage to the sample, and the abrasion resistance of the fabric is expressed by the number of times the sample is damaged.
The Martindale Abrasion Tester complies with the standard:
GB/T 21196.1-2007 Determination of abrasion resistance oftextile materials by Martindale Method Part 1
GB/T 21196.2 -2007 Determination of abrasion resistance of textile materials by Martindale method part 2 GB/T 21196.3-2007 Determination of abrasion resistance of textile materials by Martindale method part 3 GB/T 21196.4-2007 Determination of Abrasion Resistance of Fabrics by Martindale Method of Textiles Part 4 GB/T 4802.2-1997 Pilling Test of Textile Fabrics by Martindale Method GB 8690-88 Martindale Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of Woolen Fabrics Method ISO 12945-2 :2002 Determination of Area Pilling Properties of Textile Fabrics - Part 2 Martindale MethodGB/T 13775-92 Cotton, Linen, Woven Silk Fabrics Abrasion Test Martindale Erfa
ASTM D4966-1988 Fabric Abrasion Test Martindale Abrasion Tester
ASTM D4970-2002 Fabric Pilling Resistance Test Method Martindale Tester
Standard Group recently recorded a video about the working process of the Martindale Pilling Tester, which is useful formany users understand.
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