GT-7023
Perspiration Tester
The GT-7023 is designed to determine the color fastness of textile and leather to human perspiration.
During a perspiration test, a composite specimen treated with artifical perspiration in the perspiratiion tester is subjected to specific pressure and temperature conditions for a specified period of time. The degree of color change is then assessed by comparing it with a gray scale.
PRINCIPLE: Specimen in contact with adjacent fabrics treated with artifical perspiration are tested between two prescribed flat plates under specified pressure and temperature. After a given period of time, the dried composite specimen is assessed using a gray scale for fading and staining evaluation.
APPLICATIONS: The perspiration tester is widely used to evaluate the color fastness of textile and leather to perspiration.
FADING: Degree of color loss that can occur during manufacturing, testing, and storage processes.
STAINING: Degree of color transfer that can occur to adjacent materials when interacting with abrasion.
ARTIFICIAL PERSPIRATION: Utilizing different types of artifical perspiration to simulate the effects on materials.
REALISTIC SIMULATION: Simulates everyday use scenarios involving stress and moisture from constant contact with skin.
STANDARDIZED EVALUATION: Applies standardized test methods to assess the degree of fading and compares the sample with gray scale to ensure the resistance level to perspiration.
STANDARD CONFORMITY: Ensures that products meet industry standards and satisfy quality expectations in the market.