The textile LIMS wash test in textile testing Lyons Laboratory Management System LIMS evaluates a fabric’s durability, shrinkage, colorfastness, and appearance after washing. Setting up a textile LIMS wash test ensures consistent test conditions, accurate results, and traceable records.
A wash test for textiles evaluates how a fabric performs after going through washing procedures. It measures various aspects of the fabric’s durability, such as shrinkage, colorfastness, and changes in texture or appearance after exposure to washing conditions. This test is crucial for ensuring that textiles meet industry standards and consumer expectations for durability and quality.
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