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Outdoor Fabric Testing for Manufacturers:
Understand textile performance

If you are a manufacturer using outdoor fabrics you need to know how your textile product will perform for your end-customer

If you are a manufacturer using outdoor fabrics you need to know how your textile product will perform for your end-customer. Testing your raw materials and product prototypes can be a great way to find out.

This article will list the various testing methodologies used in testing of outdoor and industrial fabrics. The goal is to help the reader understand textile testing methods and if they apply to your product. In addition, readers should be aware and recognize the difference between standard and non-standard testing.


The 16 Common Industrial Fabric Tests:

  1. Colorfastness to washing:resistance of the material's color to fading or running after repeated washing

  2. Colorfastness to crocking: rubbing off of color from a fabric when subjected to abrasion.

  3. Colorfastness to water: resistance to water of dyed, printed, or otherwise colored textile yarns and fabrics

  4. Saliva & perspiration: resistance to the influences of saliva or sweat on colors

  5. Phenolic yellowing: a predictive test to assess the potential of white or pastel-coloured yarns, fabrics or garments to yellow

  6. Shrinkage:  determines the dimensional changes of garments when subjected to home laundering procedures used by consumers

  7. Torque/Skewness: determines change in skewness in woven and knitted fabrics or twist in garments when subjected to repeated automatic laundering

  8. Seam strength: determine either the sewn seam strength of textiles or the efficiency of a seam assembly

  9. Yarn count: determine the yarn number and filament count of all types of yarns

  10. Thickness: measurement of the thickness of most textile materials

  11. Fabric weight: there are four accepted methods for measurement of fabric mass per unit area (weight) applicable to most fabrics

  12. Water repellency: measure resistance of fabrics (or garments) to wetting by water

  13. Adhesion: testing adhesion of coating to fabric and breaking strength after crease fold

  14. Tension strength: determination of breaking force and elongation of most woven or nonwoven textile fabrics

  15. Color difference analysis: the calculation, from instrumentally measured color coordinates based on daylight illumination, of color tolerances and small color differences between textile swatches

  16. Salt spray test: resistance of a material to a variety of saline and non-saline environments indicative of the reaction to other corrosive conditions


It's always good to have resources for your textile testing questions, so we're letting you know DirecTex can help.

Learn More About.DirecTex Material Testing Lab.
LETS TALK!

We’re here. We’re free. For real.

Click the link, fill out the form and we’ll be in touch at the earliest.

Or simply reach us at any of the offices listed!

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

Outdoor Fabric Testing for Manufacturers:
Understand textile performance

If you are a manufacturer using outdoor fabrics you need to know how your textile product will perform for your end-customer

If you are a manufacturer using outdoor fabrics you need to know how your textile product will perform for your end-customer. Testing your raw materials and product prototypes can be a great way to find out.

This article will list the various testing methodologies used in testing of outdoor and industrial fabrics. The goal is to help the reader understand textile testing methods and if they apply to your product. In addition, readers should be aware and recognize the difference between standard and non-standard testing.


The 16 Common Industrial Fabric Tests:

  1. Colorfastness to washing:resistance of the material's color to fading or running after repeated washing

  2. Colorfastness to crocking: rubbing off of color from a fabric when subjected to abrasion.

  3. Colorfastness to water: resistance to water of dyed, printed, or otherwise colored textile yarns and fabrics

  4. Saliva & perspiration: resistance to the influences of saliva or sweat on colors

  5. Phenolic yellowing: a predictive test to assess the potential of white or pastel-coloured yarns, fabrics or garments to yellow

  6. Shrinkage:  determines the dimensional changes of garments when subjected to home laundering procedures used by consumers

  7. Torque/Skewness: determines change in skewness in woven and knitted fabrics or twist in garments when subjected to repeated automatic laundering

  8. Seam strength: determine either the sewn seam strength of textiles or the efficiency of a seam assembly

  9. Yarn count: determine the yarn number and filament count of all types of yarns

  10. Thickness: measurement of the thickness of most textile materials

  11. Fabric weight: there are four accepted methods for measurement of fabric mass per unit area (weight) applicable to most fabrics

  12. Water repellency: measure resistance of fabrics (or garments) to wetting by water

  13. Adhesion: testing adhesion of coating to fabric and breaking strength after crease fold

  14. Tension strength: determination of breaking force and elongation of most woven or nonwoven textile fabrics

  15. Color difference analysis: the calculation, from instrumentally measured color coordinates based on daylight illumination, of color tolerances and small color differences between textile swatches

  16. Salt spray test: resistance of a material to a variety of saline and non-saline environments indicative of the reaction to other corrosive conditions


It's always good to have resources for your textile testing questions, so we're letting you know DirecTex can help.

Learn More About.DirecTex Material Testing Lab.
LETS TALK!

We’re here. We’re free. For real.

Click the link, fill out the form and we’ll be in touch at the earliest.

Or simply reach us at any of the offices listed!

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