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Specialized Service Testing of Polymers, Textiles, and Fibers
MSE is keen on supporting the testing and evaluation needs of the manufacturing industry, distributors, retailers and general consumers to the best of its abilities. As a part of this service function, MSE offers selected specialized testing services on raw materials, in-process materials and finished products relevant to the polymers, textiles, and fibers. The following lists some of the tests that can be performed on soft materials and soft material products such as yarns, fabrics, garments, nonwovens and carpets.
Specialized testing of hard materials (metals and ceramics) is also available through the Mechanical Properties Research Laboratory at Georgia Tech.
Please contact Dr. Parachuru to discuss your testing and evaluation needs:
Dr. Krishna Parachuru
Coordinator-Industry and Public Support
Krishna.parachuru@mse.gatech.edu
404-894-0029
TESTING AND EVALUATION CAPABILITIES - POLYMER, FIBER, TEXTILE AND MISCELLANEOUS FIBER PRODUCTS
ASTM TEST METHODS
Conditioning and Identification of Textile Materials
Cotton Fibers
Fabric Test Methods, General
Fabric Test Methods, Specific
Flammability
Industrial Fibers and Reinforcements
Designation | Title |
D7269 / D7269M - 11 | Standard Test Methods for Tensile Testing of Aramid Yarns |
D7744 / D7744M - 11 | Standard Test Methods for Tensile Testing of High Performance Polyethylene Tapes |
Pile Floor Coverings
MISCELLANEOUS TESTS
Rope and Cordage
AATCC TEST METHODS
Analysis of Textiles: Finishes, Identification of | Test Method 94 |
Antibacterial Activity Assessment of Textile Materials: Agar Plate Method | Test Method 90 |
Antibacterial Activity Assessment of Textile Materials: Parallel Streak Method | T M 147 |
Antimicrobial Activity Assessment of Carpets | Test Method 174 |
Appearance of Apparel and Other Textile Products after Repeated Home Laundering | T M143 |
Bond Strength of Bonded and Laminated Fabrics | Test Method 136 |
Dimensional Changes of Fabrics after Home Laundering | Test Method 135 |
Dimensional Changes of Garments after Home Laundering | Test Method 150 |
Dye and Pigment Migration in a Pad-Dry Process: Evaluation of | Test Method 140 |
Fabrics; Appearance of, after Repeated Home Laundering | Test Method 124 |
Fiber Analysis: Qualitative | Test Method 20 |
Fiber Analysis: Quantitative | Test Method 20A |
Gray Scale for Color Change | Evaluation Pro 1 |
Gray Scale for Staining | Evaluation Pro 2 |
Horizontal Wicking of Textiles | Test Method 198 |
Instrumental Color Measurement | Evaluation Pro 6 |
Liquid Moisture Management Properties of Textile Fabrics | Test Method 195 |
Mercerization in Cotton | Test Method 89 |
pH of the Water-Extract from Wet Processed Textiles | Test Method 81 |
Seams; in Fabrics; Smoothness of, after Repeated Home Laundering | Test Method 88B |
Skewness Change in Fabric and Garment Twist Resulting from Automatic Home Laundering | Test Method 179 |
Smoothness Appearance of Fabrics after Repeated Home Laundering | Test Method 124 |
Smoothness of Seams in Fabrics after Repeated Home Laundering | Test Method 88B |
Vertical Wicking of Textile | Test Method 197 |
Visual Assessment of Color Difference of Textiles | Evaluation Pro 9 |
MISCELLANEOUS TESTS
Microscopy Tests
- 3D Images for Clear 3D Observation and Analysis
- 3D Profile
- 2D Profile
- Measuring the Height of Points
- Measuring Area and Volume
- Capturing a Still Frame
- Recording a Movie
Thermal and Structural Characterization of Polymer and Fiber Materials
- DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimeter)
- TGA (Thermogravimetric Analyzer)
- DMA (Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer)
- Nicolet Is5 FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Analyzer)
- Raman Spectrometer
- Phenom Pro-X Electron Microscope with Integrated EDS for the Analysis and Identification of the Chemical Structure and Composition of Materials
- Density Balance to Measure Archimedes Density
- Micro viscometer to Measure Viscosity
- Brookfield Viscometer
- Contact Angle Measuring Device
Objective (Instrumental) Characterization of Subjective Textile Properties
- Evaluation of primary hand qualities of Softness, Smoothness and Stiffness using KES
- Evaluation of Total Hand Quality using KES
- Characterization of Thermal Comfort using Thermolabo Device