Introduction To Textile Testing

 Textile testing is the term for a whole series of tests that examine the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of textile.These test are sometimes done before a textile goes into widespread use, or  they're done on textiles arriving  from other countries for sale in US markets. Countries like the United States have established standards for what should and should not be in textiles products. Tests can show whether companies making textiles are in compliance or not.

    The testing of  textile products is an expensive business. A laboratory has to be set up and furnished with a range of test equipment. Trained operatives have to be employed whose salaries have to be paid throughout the year,not just when results are required. Moreover all these costs are nonproductive and therefore add to the final cost of the product. Therefore, it is important that testing is not undertaken without adding some benefit to the final product.

Objective of Testing

  • Checking the quality and suitability of raw material and selection of material .
  • Monitoring of production i.e process control.
  • Assessment of final product, whether the quality is acceptable or not, (how will be the yarn performance in weaving etc.)
  • Investigation of faulty materials ( analysis of customer complaint, identification of fault in machine etc.)
  • Product development and research.
  • Specification testing : Specification are formed and the materials are tested to prove whether they fall within the limits allowed in the specification (e.g. specified by a customer)

Standardization of Testing

Textile Testing Quiz 3 (Fiber Testing )

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Application of Statistics in Textile Testing

Measurement of Central Tendency

A measure of central tendency is a single value that attempts to describe a set of data by identifying the central position within that set of data. As such, measures of central tendency are  sometime called measures of central location. They are also classed as summary statistics. The mean (often called the average) is most likely the measure of central tendency that you are most familiar with, but there are others, such as the median and the mode.

Mean

The mean (or average) is the most popular and well known measure of central tendency. It can be used with both discrete and continuous data, although its use is most often with continuous data. The mean is equal to the sum of all the values in the data set divided by the number of values in the data set. So, if we have n values in a data set and they have values X 1,X2,..........,Xn  the sample mean, usually denoted by   (pronounced X bar) 

mean formula