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Tensile Tester by James  Heal (c) James Heal
22.04.2024

James Heal: New Product Launch of the Titan Tensile Tester

UK-based textile testing solutions provider James Heal has launched two new instruments in its tensile and compression testing range, marking 25 years of innovation since their first Titan universal testing machine was developed in 1999.

Having seen sustained growth in the market for personal protective equipment (PPE), particularly safety workwear, equipment and footwear, James Heal designed the Titan 25 to meet demand for quality testing products that require higher capacity tests. In addition, the company has experienced increasing demand in testing solutions for wider sporting, industrial and transportation applications, which also influenced the decision to develop higher capacity test instrumentation.

The new Titan 25 is the highest capacity universal testing machine to join the range capable of tests up to 25kN, while the 10kN Titan 10 has been newly refined. The new instruments offer efficiencies through automation, quick change connections for tooling with compatibility across the range, upgraded software, plus enhanced safety features.

UK-based textile testing solutions provider James Heal has launched two new instruments in its tensile and compression testing range, marking 25 years of innovation since their first Titan universal testing machine was developed in 1999.

Having seen sustained growth in the market for personal protective equipment (PPE), particularly safety workwear, equipment and footwear, James Heal designed the Titan 25 to meet demand for quality testing products that require higher capacity tests. In addition, the company has experienced increasing demand in testing solutions for wider sporting, industrial and transportation applications, which also influenced the decision to develop higher capacity test instrumentation.

The new Titan 25 is the highest capacity universal testing machine to join the range capable of tests up to 25kN, while the 10kN Titan 10 has been newly refined. The new instruments offer efficiencies through automation, quick change connections for tooling with compatibility across the range, upgraded software, plus enhanced safety features.

These dual column instruments enable testing on larger specimens across a wide range of tensile and compression tests. Load cells from 100N to 25kN allow testing to as low as 2N giving laboratories maximum flexibility and return for their investment.

Simple to use, the new Titan testers have over 750 pre-loaded standard procedures in the TestWise software, with the option for users to customise and save their own standards. The software automatically sets parameters for each selected test, reducing set up time and eliminating user error.

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James Heal Tensile Tester
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James  Heal

Prüf-Kit für textilen Mikrofaseraustrag Hohenstein
Prüf-Kit für textilen Mikrofaseraustrag
19.12.2023

Neues Prüf-Kit für textilen Mikrofaseraustrag

In Kooperation mit dem Prüfdienstleister Hohenstein bringt Under Armour ein neu entwickeltes Prüf-Kit auf den Markt. Dieses hilft Textilfirmen entlang der Wertschöpfungskette dabei, bereits während der Produktentwicklung Materialien mit einem geringen Mikrofaseraustrag zu entwickeln. Die Unternehmen führen die Prüfung mit dem Kit selbst durch oder können Hohenstein als Prüfdienstleister beauftragen.

Das Kit wird einmalig erworben, anschließend können Anwender Verschleißmaterialien bei Projektpartner James Heal nachkaufen. Mit Hilfe des neuen Kits kann Under Armour die Qualität und Ausscheidungsrate der Materialien von Zulieferern verlässlich beurteilen.

Für bestehende Hohenstein Kunden stellt das Prüf-Kit ebenfalls eine sinnvolle Ergänzung im Rahmen ihrer Mikroplastikprüfungen dar, da es eine relativ kostengünstige, schnelle Vorprüfung ermöglicht und dadurch frühzeitig für bessere Ergebnisse am Endprodukt sorgt.

In Kooperation mit dem Prüfdienstleister Hohenstein bringt Under Armour ein neu entwickeltes Prüf-Kit auf den Markt. Dieses hilft Textilfirmen entlang der Wertschöpfungskette dabei, bereits während der Produktentwicklung Materialien mit einem geringen Mikrofaseraustrag zu entwickeln. Die Unternehmen führen die Prüfung mit dem Kit selbst durch oder können Hohenstein als Prüfdienstleister beauftragen.

Das Kit wird einmalig erworben, anschließend können Anwender Verschleißmaterialien bei Projektpartner James Heal nachkaufen. Mit Hilfe des neuen Kits kann Under Armour die Qualität und Ausscheidungsrate der Materialien von Zulieferern verlässlich beurteilen.

Für bestehende Hohenstein Kunden stellt das Prüf-Kit ebenfalls eine sinnvolle Ergänzung im Rahmen ihrer Mikroplastikprüfungen dar, da es eine relativ kostengünstige, schnelle Vorprüfung ermöglicht und dadurch frühzeitig für bessere Ergebnisse am Endprodukt sorgt.

Bei der Herstellung, dem Tragen und der Reinigung von synthetischen und natürlichen Stoffen kommt es zu einem natürlichen Faserverlust in unterschiedlichem Ausmaß. Hohenstein und Under Armour versprechen, dass ihre Testmethode der Industrie hilft, ihren eigenen Beitrag zur Mikrofaserproblematik besser zu verstehen und diesen zu reduzieren.

"Bislang war die Integration von Faserabrieb-Tests in die Forschungs- und Entwicklungsaktivitäten der Industrie mit einem erheblichen Zeit- und Kostenaufwand verbunden", sagte Kyle Blakely, Senior Vice President of Innovation bei Under Armour. "Wir bei Under Armour sind der Meinung, dass ein frühzeitiges Eingreifen zur Verringerung der Faserablösung von entscheidender Bedeutung ist, weshalb unsere Testmethode speziell darauf ausgerichtet ist, diese Zeit- und Kostenbarrieren zu beseitigen.“

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Hohenstein

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The James Heal AirPro air permeability tester
11.10.2022

BTMA: Testing equipment manufacturer James Heal celebrates 150th anniversary

Long-standing BTMA member James Heal is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, the company’s formation dating back to 1872, when it was listed as an oil and tallow merchant and mill furnisher in Yorkshire, UK.

Today, as a testing equipment manufacturer for textiles and nonwovens, James Heal continues to expand its range, with a focus on making testing simple – most notably with the introduction of its Performance Testing collection of instruments, most recently the AirPro and HydroView systems.

AirPro
The new James Heal AirPro air permeability tester is used to test the resistance of the flow of air through woven, knitted and nonwoven textiles. Its software offers flexibility with standards and  comprehensive reporting options and different test head sizes are available, making it suitable for a range of applications and standards

Long-standing BTMA member James Heal is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, the company’s formation dating back to 1872, when it was listed as an oil and tallow merchant and mill furnisher in Yorkshire, UK.

Today, as a testing equipment manufacturer for textiles and nonwovens, James Heal continues to expand its range, with a focus on making testing simple – most notably with the introduction of its Performance Testing collection of instruments, most recently the AirPro and HydroView systems.

AirPro
The new James Heal AirPro air permeability tester is used to test the resistance of the flow of air through woven, knitted and nonwoven textiles. Its software offers flexibility with standards and  comprehensive reporting options and different test head sizes are available, making it suitable for a range of applications and standards

HydroView
The HydroView hydrostatic head tester is meanwhile designed to measure the penetration of water in materials which have an end use that requires water resistance, such as those in the medical, geotextiles and nonwovens sectors. It is also proving essential in the testing of end-use applications for technical textiles, such as in protective gloves, diving dry suits and winter sports apparel, to fishing waders, roofing, tenting, ground sheets and more.

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BTMA / AWOL Media