ПРИБОР ДЛЯ ИСПЫТАНИЯ УСТОЙЧИВОСТИ НА ИЗГИБ ПО БЭЛЛИ
12-Station Ambient Condition Bally Tester 220V
12 Station Cold Capable Bally Flex Tester 220V
Evaluates the flexural fatigue resistance of leather, composites, vinyl, surface finishes, and other materials. Up to twelve specimens are folded and clamped between fixed lower clamps and oscillating upper clamps. Each cycle flexes a crease in the specimen to evaluate the specimen’s propensity to crack, similar to the crease that forms in a shoe’s upper that flexes during walking.
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6-Station Pilling Tester 220V
Used for evaluating textile pilling, fabric pilling, woven material pilling or leather abrasion resistance. Test samples are typically rubbed against known abradants such as nylon brush, sponge, or Velcro for a set number of cycles and then compared to industry test standards (such as ASTM D3512) or standards developed in your own lab to document the degree of pilling.
ПРИБОР ДЛЯ ИСПЫТАНИЯ ТКАНИ НА ИСТИРАНИЕ
Veslic Colorfastness Abrasion Tester
Used for colorfastness to rubbing tests (similar to crocking) of leather, finished textiles, and other materials. The machine features three stations that can be individually set to 500g or 1,000g loads, and up to 25% stretch.
ПРИБОР ДЛЯ ИСПЫТАНИЯ УСТОЙЧИВОСТИ НА ИЗГИБ ПО БЭЛЛИ
12-Station Ambient Condition Bally Tester 220V
Evaluates the flexural fatigue resistance of leather, composites, vinyl, surface finishes, and other materials. Up to twelve specimens are folded and clamped between fixed lower clamps and oscillating upper clamps. Each cycle flexes a crease in the specimen to evaluate the specimen’s propensity to crack, similar to the crease that forms in a shoe’s upper that flexes during walking.
ПИЛЛИНГ ТЕСТЕР
6-Station Pilling Tester
Used for evaluating textile pilling, fabric pilling, woven material pilling or leather abrasion resistance. Test samples are typically rubbed against known abradants such as nylon brush, sponge, or Velcro for a set number of cycles and then compared to industry test standards (such as ASTM D3512) or standards developed in your own lab to document the degree of pilling.