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Model: UT4032B; ISO 105X12
UT4032B Colour fastness friction tester is suitable for textiles, knitwear, leather, electrochemical metal plate, printing and other industries. Conforms to ISO 105-X12 and GB3920-2008 standards, and is tested for color fastness friction performance. Therefore, it is provided to the production and scientific research units for routine testing and standard development. The instrument uses advanced technology, with self-control circuit, is currently at home and abroad more advanced color fastness friction instrument.
General Introduction
UT4032B Colour fastness friction tester is suitable for textiles, knitwear, leather, electrochemical metal plate, printing and other industries. Conforms to ISO 105-X12 and GB3920-2008 standards, and is tested for color fastness friction performance. Therefore, it is provided to the production and scientific research units for routine testing and standard development. The instrument uses advanced technology, with self-control circuit, is currently at home and abroad more advanced color fastness friction instrument.
Main features
The specimen is rubbed with a dry friction cloth and a wet friction cloth respectively, and the color of the specimen is justified with a gray sample card and the color of the friction cotton cloth is assessed.
Standard: ISO 105X12: Textiles -- Tests for colour fastness -- Part X12: Colour fastness to rubbing
GB/T3920;
GB/T 5712;
AATCC8;
AATCC165;
JIS L0849
Main Technical Specification
| Friction head press load | 9N |
| Friction head diameter | 16mm |
| Crank Swings Speed | 60 times/min |
| Self-control repeats circles | 0 to 99999 times (free setting) |
| Friction head stroke | 104 ± 3mm |
| Maximum size and thickness of the specimen | 220×110×5mm |
| Motor power | 40W |
| Weight | 20kg |
| Dimensions | 760*270*240mm |
Standard
ISO 105-X12 specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, including textile floor coverings and other pile fabrics, to rubbing off and staining other materials.
The method is applicable to textiles made from all kinds of fibres in the form of yarn or fabric, including textile floor coverings, whether dyed or printed.
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