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June 17, 2008 - With product lines shortening, customer satisfaction and consumer product safety a priority, apparel manufacturers throughout the world are in need of a cost-effective and reliable Durability Tester that will accurately and quickly test garments before they hit retailers’ shelves.
A commitment to continuous investment in the latest design and manufacturing technologies has enabled, British textile testing equipment manufacturer, James H. Heal to introduce Dynawash 825, a brand new Garment & Printed Fabric Durability Tester.
The instrument has been designed to simulate the conditions necessary to meet the requirements of many leading retail stores standard garment and fabric durability test specifications, including M&S Methods P5, P6, P7 and C15 (print durability). Its performance is comparable with the Hoovermatic Twin Tub and other similar devices.
With a specification finely tuned to the demands of retailers and manufacturers who wish to minimize the risk of costly customer returns, Dynawash 825 has a maximum operating temperature of 60 °C (140 °F) and a process bath constructed in stainless steel.
Unlike other durability testers, Dynawash 825 also boasts a state-of-the-art stainless steel impeller, which is guaranteed to offer long-term performance and reliability.
After exhaustive assessment, this remarkable instrument has now received the ultimate accolade of official approval by Marks & Spencer; an endorsement which is echoed by a growing number of Dynawash users throughout the world.
Furthermore, Dynawash 825 complies fully with the requirements of the apparatus specified in Annex C.3 of BS 7907: 2007; Code of Practice for the design and manufacture of children’s clothing to promote mechanical safety.
Dynawash 825 will have its premiere showing on HEAL'S Stand C11, Hall E3, at ITMA ASIA + CITME 2008 in Shanghai, China, between the 27th and 31st of July 2008.