Tensile tests on Textiles Tensile tests on textile fabrics belts ropes and yarns
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Textiles have been in use for thousands of years. They were initially based on natural raw materials such as cotton, flax fibers, animal hair, and silk threads. Modern textiles fall under the category of high-tech products. Through targeted material compositions they offer qualities we did not dare dream of a few decades ago. • ZwickRoell has developed a wide range of specimen grips and accessories specially designed for the textile industry, which can be quickly and easily changed according to the application. The many applications and the demanding requirements to which these textiles are subjected, in particular in research and development, underscore the need for cutting-edge testing solutions. • Tests carried out on textiles are just as varied as the uses found for their finished products. • Every day we come across countless textiles in the form of straps, belts, ropes and yarns, as well as textile fabrics in diverse areas of application, including apparel, automotive and leather products. They are constantly subjected to various loads and must fulfill certain quality characteristics in order to, for example, perform their safety functions reliably (safety belts, transport belts, airbags, insulation products or reinforcement materials). The simulation of real-life conditions requires complex test arrangements, special specimen grips, and reliable results— requirements that are fully met by ZwickRoell’s product portfolio. • • 00:00 - Typical Tensile Test on Textiles with ZwickRoell • 00:07 - Specimen preparation • 00:22 - Tensile tests on fabrics • 00:34 - Tensile tests on belts • 00:51 - Tensile tests on ropes • 01:07 - Tensile tests on yarns • 01:33 - Tear tests on nonwovens • 01:52 - Tensile tests on leather • 01:57 - Tensile tests on elastic fabrics • • #tensiletesting #tensiletestontextiles #textiletesting
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