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In the field of human thermal environment simulation and related product testing, thermal manikins are indispensable tools.
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When selecting a material aging test method, UV aging test, xenon lamp aging test, and carbon arc aging test are common choices. Each method has its unique characteristics and applicable scenarios, necessitating a decision based on specific requirements a
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In daily life, numerous products are inevitably exposed to light, such as automotive paints, interiors, coatings, plastics, textiles, and more. Prolonged sunlight exposure, combined with other environmental factors, can lead to material degradation, inclu
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The optimal duration for salt spray testing depends on multiple factors, including material type, product application, and industry standards.
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Level 10: No defect area, appearance rating A, no change in the surface appearance of the test specimen.Level 9: Defect area accounts for ≤0.1%, appearance
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In the fiercely competitive apparel market, textile quality directly impacts corporate brand reputation and market credibility. Quality issues can lead to consumer complaints, returns, and even customs clearance delays during export, resulting in signific
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The GB 18401-2010 National Basic Safety Technical Code for Textile Products categorizes textiles into Class A, B, and C based on safety requirements, with distinct criteria for formaldehyde content, pH value, color fastness, and prohibited substances.
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aging test and inspection methods
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UV Aging Test Standards Introduction
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Natural climate aging tests primarily employ two methods: 1) accelerated aging test chambers that simulate sunlight (ultraviolet aging test chambers), and 2) full-spectrum simulated accelerated aging test chambers (xenon lamp aging test chambers).
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