Apart from hazardous substance testing, textiles shall also go through a serious of physical tests to ensure whether products are fit, their reaction during washing, use properties in buildings and flammability. The tests help to assess product safety and other quality indexes. C&K Testing can render our customers with textile physical testing to win market competition by removing trade barriers.
Test Items
*The above information is for reference only.
Test Standards
We can render test solutions according to the following standards
United States |
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) |
Canada |
Canada Standards Association (CAN/CGSB) |
Europe |
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United Kingdom |
British Standards Institution (BS) |
France |
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China |
National Standards of the People’s Republic of China (GB) |
Industry Standards of the People’s Republic of China (QB) |
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Japan |
Japanese Industry Standards Committee (JIS) |
Australia |
Standards Australia (AS) |
Germany |
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Other |
International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) |
C&K Testing can provide professional textile physical testing as per the requirements in different regulations, directives or standards, or at the request of customers. Please feel free to contact test@cirs-group.com or leave us a message if any question. Staffed by experienced specialists, C&K Testing can assure you of the quality and safety of your products by our professional testing services as per different standards.
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