Testing protocol is depending on the customer type and requirement. Basically, this are the basic tests required in garments test.
Knit |
Woven |
Test Protocol |
Test Protocol |
Abrasion Resistance of
Fabric: Abrasion Tester |
Appearance After Care Spot |
Appearance After Care |
Appearance After Ironing |
Appearance After Ironing |
Bow and Skew in Woven &
Knitted Fabrics |
Bow and Skew in Woven &
Knitted Fabrics |
Breaking Strength of Textile
Fabrics: Grab Test |
Bursting Strength of Textile
Fabrics: Diaphragm Method |
Care Instruction Verification
|
Colorfastness to Actual
Laundering |
Colorfastness to Actual
Laundering or Commercial Dry Cleaning |
Colorfastness to Crocking |
Colorfastness to Crocking |
Colorfastness to Laundering:
Accelerated |
Colorfastness to Laundering:
Accelerated |
Colorfastness to Light |
Colorfastness to Light |
Colorfastness to
Non-Chlorine: Spot Test |
Colorfastness to
Non-Chlorine: Spot Test |
Colorfastness to Perspiration
|
Colorfastness to Perspiration
|
Colorfastness to Water |
Colorfastness to Water |
Dimensional Change of Fabrics
After Home Laundering |
Dimensional Change of Fabrics
After Home Laundering |
Fabric Count of Knit Fabric |
Fabric Count of Woven Fabric |
Fabric Weight |
Fabric Weight |
Fiber Analysis: Quantitative |
Fiber Analysis: Quantitative |
Flammability of Clothing
Textiles |
Flammability of Clothing
Textiles |
Labelling Review: Care
Instructions |
pH in Textiles |
pH in Textiles |
Pilling Resistance:
Martindale Pressure Tester Method |
Pilling Resistance: Random
Tumble Pilling |
Resistance to Slippage of
Yarns in Fabrics |
Quick Method for
Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach: Spot Test |
Spot Test for Formaldehyde on
Textile: BVCPS |
Skew Change in Fabrics After
Automatic Home Laundering |
Tearing Strength: Elmendorf
Apparatus |
Spot Test for Formaldehyde on
Textile: BVCPS |
|
Water – Extractable
Formaldehyde Content in Textiles |
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