About Bean Bag Snag Tester
Bean Bag Snag Tester
Comes with eight pinned bars, rotating at 20RPM for 100 revolutions, this Bean Bag Snag Tester is highly demanded to check picking & snagging resistance of knitted and woven fabrics by tumbling fabrics pillows that contains a weighted bean bag within two separate test cylinders. Moreover, this is also available with predetermined electronic counter & has gained demand in the due to its simple installation, easy maintenance, optimum strength and durability.
Specifications
- Rotation speed: 20r/min
- Work stations: 2
- Size of cylinder: Dia. 200mm
- Pinned bars: 8 pcs / Cylinder
- Needles: 9 pcs / Pinned bar, Bean bag: 450 g
- Power 220 /110 V 50/60 Hz 3 A
- Weight 45 Kg
- Dimensions 500 x 400 x 400 mm(L x W x H)
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Precision Snag Testing for Industrial FabricsOur Bean Bag Snag Tester ensures thorough analysis of fabric resistance to snagging, delivering accurate and repeatable results. Ideal for manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers seeking to guarantee textile quality for demanding applications.
Durable and Reliable ConstructionBuilt from stainless steel (SS) and weighing 45 kg, this tester was engineered for longevity and consistent performance in industrial facilities. Its dimensions, 500 x 400 x 400 mm, ensure it fits comfortably in most laboratory and production environments.
FAQ's of Bean Bag Snag Tester:
Q: How does the Bean Bag Snag Tester operate?
A: The Bean Bag Snag Tester operates using an electric power source, which consistently drives its test mechanism to evaluate the snag resistance of fabric samples in an industrial setting.
Q: What materials is the tester constructed from?
A: The tester is manufactured using high-quality stainless steel (SS), which provides enhanced durability and resistance to wear during heavy industrial use.
Q: When should a snag test be performed during production?
A: A snag test should be conducted during quality control processes, typically after production or before shipping, to ensure all textile materials meet snag resistance requirements.
Q: Where is the Bean Bag Snag Tester primarily used?
A: This tester is primarily used in textile quality control laboratories, industrial manufacturing plants, and research facilities where fabric durability is critical.
Q: What is the process for using the snag tester?
A: To use the snag tester, fabric samples are securely placed in the test chamber. The machine then operates the fabric against standardized surfaces to simulate real-world snagging, providing reliable resistance data.
Q: What are the benefits of using this electric tester in textile industries?
A: By utilizing this electric-powered snag tester, manufacturers can ensure consistent quality, reduce product returns, and meet international textile durability standards, thereby improving overall customer satisfaction.