Textile testing laboratory

Quality at the forefront: our laboratory ensures our fabrics meet the highest standards.

At Sportstex, we stress quality in every detail, and our state-of-the-art laboratory plays a crucial role. Our textiles undergo testing according to international standards, and their conformity is meticulously assessed. Here's an overview of our tests:

  • Weight Test

Materials are weighed to verify their specified/required weight.

  • Wash Test

This test, when properly conducted, is the simplest yet most important. It checks whether the materials retain their original properties without warping or shrinking after multiple washes.

  • Orbiter Snagging and Pilling Test

This test evaluates the tendency of materials to snag and pill. Materials are placed in two rotating test drums (Snag Pods); one drum has spikes for snagging, and the other doesn't for pilling. After 3000 rotations, materials are evaluated on a scale of 1-5 (5: no damage; 1: wholly damaged).

  • Spray Rating Test

This test determines the water-repellent properties of textiles, with or without water-resistant or repellent treatments. Only the surface is wet with water. This method isn't designed to predict the textile's resistance to rainwater penetration. Evaluation involves comparing the fabric to the standard ISO table. A rating of 0 means the surface is completely wet, and 100 indicates total water repellence.

  • Martindale Method

This method simulates the natural wear of a seat cover by rubbing a sample of the test fabric against a standard fabric under a specified weight. The 'wear number' (unit: Martindale) leading to the wear of two threads is measured. A higher value indicates a more durable material. Wear is also assessed after a certain number of abrasion cycles.

  • Hydrostatic Water Pressure Test

This test checks waterproofness or resistance to water penetration using hydrostatic pressure (gravity-induced pressure in a resting fluid). Pressure is generated through pumping. The test measures the pressure at which the third water droplet appears on the material's upper side and evaluates the waterproofness at a set time and pressure.

  • Elasticity and Compression Test

Developed in collaboration with the University of Innsbruck at Sportstex's request, this test measures the load stretch at 25%, 40%, and 65% elongation for elasticity. The compression test measures the force needed for 25%, 40%, and 65% compression with a 200mm diameter stamp, which is particularly useful in cycling for evaluating cycling pads.

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