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This scratch tester evaluates the scratch, shear, and engraving properties of rigid materials, coatings, and soft metals. It is used to assess the resistance of materials like plastics and glass to scratches and planing.

This instrument evaluates scratch, shear, and planing properties of rigid materials, including coatings and plastics. It features adjustable parameters and reciprocating motion to simulate real-world wear.

This automatic wrinkle recovery tester determines a fabric's ability to recover after wrinkling under a predetermined load for a set period. Suitable for pure or blended fabrics, it evaluates wrinkle quality in materials lacking shape stability.

This Chrysler bending tester assesses coating material adhesion to base fabric by bending and folding. It is designed according to Chrysler laboratory test method LP-463LB-9-01 to evaluate mechanical stability.

This tester determines the mechanical stability of coating materials' anchorage to the backing fabric, using flexing and folding. It accurately measures and controls the folding and flexing motion, providing reliable data on material fatigue and durability.

This cold fold tester measures the resistance to cold cracking of soft trim materials. It is applied to the cold fold test based on the Chrysler method.

This tester evaluates shear, scratch, planing, and engraving properties of coatings, adhesives, and organic materials. It is suitable for soft metals, plastics, anodized materials, and glass.

This fabric friction tester includes a friction device and a potential measuring device. It tests the electrostatic characteristics of fabric after charging under lab conditions.

This fabric anti-electromagnetic radiation performance tester is used for testing the electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of materials. It is suitable for textiles, plastic sheets, sheet metal, and conductive films.

This glow wire test apparatus simulates the thermal effects of glowing components to evaluate fire hazards. It is applicable for quality inspection departments and enterprises to conduct flame resistance testing.

This tester measures the water vapor permeability of shoe and clothing materials. It determines the amount of water vapor transmitted through a material over a specific period.

This automatic tester measures fabric stiffness, a key physical parameter related to crispness, drape, and softness. The instrument ensures consistent and precise results for quality control and research in the textile industry.

This six-foot roller tester is used to evaluate carpet appearance. It helps maintain the ability to assess the quality of textile carpets using durable, specialized test equipment.

This linear abrasion tester is suitable for evaluating the wear of materials such as plastics, rubber, and coatings. It is designed for abrasive testing with profile surfaces and polished surface features.

This tester is designed for heat insulation testing of protective clothing and fabrics. It assesses their resistance when exposed to radiant or convective heat sources.

This machine is used to test the dry and wet rubbing fastness of printed fabric and textiles. It is especially useful for the textile printing and dyeing industry.

This desktop computer servo testing machine combines electronic technology and mechanical transmission for material testing. It accurately measures load speed and force, and controls displacement.

The Rubber Low Temperature Brittleness Tester measures the highest temperature at which vulcanized rubber is damaged upon impact under specific conditions, known as the brittle temperature. It identifies usability differences between non-rigid plastic and flexible materials at low temperatures, crucial for quality control and research.