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James Heal: Back to Basics – Pilling & Abrasion

James Heal: Back to Basics – Pilling & Abrasion
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Dates: Wednesday 19 February & Thursday 20 February 2025
Format of the event: Webinar
Back to Basics – Pilling & Abrasion
Pilling and abrasion tests provide an early stage view of how well a fabric performs under standard abrasive conditions and general wear.
Pilling is the term given to the collection of fibres that cling together due to exposure to friction and rubbing on the surface of the fabric. The fibres that are balled together are collectively known as a ‘pill’.
Subsequently, abrasion is the eventual degradation of the body of the fabric, also due to exposure to friction and rubbing, however it is the term given to the breakdown of the yarns and eventual breakdown of the fabric, as opposed to the surface fibre ‘pilling’.
There are many internationally recognised standards and test methods for both pilling and abrasion, as they are staple tests for nearly all textile products; representing the most common forms of real life wear.
Tests today can also include abrasion testing performed under wet conditions, and also abrasion on hard surface or laminated materials.
This webinar will be covering topics such as:
- What is pilling and abrasion?
- Why is it important to test these areas?
- The importance of test materials
- Standards and methods
- Testing pilling and abrasion
Who should attend?
This Back to Basics webinar is perfect for beginner laboratory technicians as well as people working in other areas such as garment technology, fabric manufacturing and those undertaking various textiles qualifications.
Understanding the basic pilling and abrasion properties of textiles and materials is the blueprint to building a core understanding when working in any of these areas.
Wednesday 19 February at 18:00 hrs GMT. Click here to register.
Thursday 20 February at 8.00 hrs GMT. Click here to register.
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