Product Description
Discover extraordinary savings with our featured Crock Meter for Leather-a perfect solution for testing the color fastness of leather, fabric, and textiles. This hot deal highlights a powder-coated, corrosion-resistant body, and robust mild steel and stainless steel construction, offering enviable durability for routine laboratory use. The apparatus features a 16 mm rubbing finger, mechanical counter up to 9999 cycles, and adheres to international standards like ISO 105 X12, AATCC 8, and more. Manual operation means no power is required, and compact design ensures easy, tabletop installation. Included accessories ensure immediate use and seamless operation.
CROCK METER FOR LEATHER: Practical Application and Competitive Edge
Designed for both specific plant applications and general laboratory use, this Crock Meter is ideal for evaluating color fastness to rubbing on leather, fabrics, and textiles. Its enviable precision, extraordinary built quality, and compact, easy-to-install design give it a primary competitive advantage. The equipment offers reliable, reproducible results that are essential for quality control in manufacturing and research environments.
CROCK METER FOR LEATHER: Export Details & Trade Terms
Shipped from India via leading FOB ports, our Crock Meter for Leather is handed over efficiently to international clients across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. We offer flexible payment terms-including TT, LC, and advance payments-tailored to suit varied customer requirements. Competitive rates, timely delivery, and robust packaging ensure secure and prompt handover at your destination.
FAQ's of CROCK METER FOR LEATHER:
Q: How does the Crock Meter for Leather operate without electricity?
A: The Crock Meter uses a manual mechanism, allowing users to test color fastness to rubbing without a power supply. The mechanical counter keeps track of cycles up to 9999, enabling consistent, accurate measurements every time.
Q: What standards does this crock meter comply with?
A: This meter adheres to multiple international and national standards such as ISO 105 X12, AATCC 8, IS 766:1988, and BS 1006 X12, ensuring reliable and recognized test results for various applications in leather and textile industries.
Q: Where is the best place to install the Crock Meter?
A: Thanks to its compact, bench-mounted design, the Crock Meter is best placed on a stable table or laboratory bench, allowing convenient access and use in any testing facility or manufacturing environment.
Q: When should I use this equipment for optimal results?
A: Optimal results are achieved under standard laboratory atmospheric conditions and room temperature (20-25C). Consistent humidity and temperature contribute to accurate and repeatable testing across all specimens.
Q: What are the benefits of using the Crock Meter for leather testing?
A: Using this meter ensures enviable accuracy (1 cycle), immediate mechanical response, and extraordinary durability. It helps manufacturers and exporters verify product quality, reducing returns and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Q: What is the process for conducting a test?
A: Place the specimen in the holder, set the pre-cut crocking cloth, adjust the test width, and manually operate the rubbing finger. The mechanical counter tracks each cycle, providing a clear, immediate display of rubbing fastness results.