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How To Identify What Type of Webbing You Have

3 tests you can perform in-house to help you identify what your webbing sample is.

Every once in a while you'll get a piece of webbing where you are just not sure what it is.

There are 3 tests you can perform in-house to help you identify what your webbing sample is.

The best part is they are easy, quick and free.


The Float Test

Take a piece of the webbing in question and place it in a container of water.

  • Polypropylene: floats

  • Nylon: sinks

  • Polyester: sinks



The Burn Test

Light a piece of the webbing on fire (carefully!). While in flame observe for the following signs:
  • Nylon: White Smoke

  • Polyester: Blackish Smoke

  • Polypropylene: Shrinks and burns



The Smoke Smell Test

After extinguishing the webbing, I smell the smoke.

  • Nylon: Celery-like, fishy odor

  • Polyester: Oily sooty odor faintly sweet, like sealing wax

  • Polypropylene: Burning asphalt or paraffin wax

These tests are easy to perform and will allow you to identify or at least narrow down your webbing search.

If you need more technical information such as break strength DirecTex has an on-site lab to perform more in-depth tests.

If after performing these simple tests you are still unsure or need assistance you can always submit a sample of the webbing to DirecTex and we will be glad to identify it for you.

SALES OFFICES

CALIFORNIA

5510 Grace Pl #4112,
Commerce,
CA 90022,
United States

Phone: +1 888-711-3297
 

ALABAMA

304 S Leighton Ave,
Anniston,
AL 36207,
United States

Phone:+1 888-711-3297
 

COLORADO

370 Miners Dr. Ste#12,
Lafayette,
CO 80026
United States

Phone: +1 303-664-1000
 

MEXICO

C. Juan Ruiz de Alarcón 235,
Col Americana, Obrera,
44140 Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico

Phone:+1 888-711-3297
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How To Identify What Type of Webbing You Have

3 tests you can perform in-house to help you identify what your webbing sample is.

Every once in a while you'll get a piece of webbing where you are just not sure what it is.

There are 3 tests you can perform in-house to help you identify what your webbing sample is.

The best part is they are easy, quick and free.


The Float Test

Take a piece of the webbing in question and place it in a container of water.

  • Polypropylene: floats

  • Nylon: sinks

  • Polyester: sinks



The Burn Test

Light a piece of the webbing on fire (carefully!). While in flame observe for the following signs:
  • Nylon: White Smoke

  • Polyester: Blackish Smoke

  • Polypropylene: Shrinks and burns



The Smoke Smell Test

After extinguishing the webbing, I smell the smoke.

  • Nylon: Celery-like, fishy odor

  • Polyester: Oily sooty odor faintly sweet, like sealing wax

  • Polypropylene: Burning asphalt or paraffin wax

These tests are easy to perform and will allow you to identify or at least narrow down your webbing search.

If you need more technical information such as break strength DirecTex has an on-site lab to perform more in-depth tests.

If after performing these simple tests you are still unsure or need assistance you can always submit a sample of the webbing to DirecTex and we will be glad to identify it for you.

SALES OFFICES

CALIFORNIA

5510 Grace Pl #4112,
Commerce,
CA 90022,
United States

Phone: +1 888-711-3297
 

ALABAMA

304 S Leighton Ave,
Anniston,
AL 36207,
United States

Phone:+1 888-711-3297
 

COLORADO

370 Miners Dr. Ste#12,
Lafayette,
CO 80026
United States

Phone: +1 303-664-1000
 

MEXICO

C. Juan Ruiz de Alarcón 235,
Col Americana, Obrera,
44140 Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico

Phone:+1 888-711-3297
DISTRIBUTION

COMMERCE

CALIFORNIA

BOULDER

COLORADO
 

OXFORD 

ALABAMA

CHICAGO

ILLINOIS
 

GUADALAJARA

MEXICO
 

DONGGUAN

CHINA