Textile Testing Lab

Sweating Guarded Hot Plate

The Textile Testing Lab at Florida State University provides the textile and apparel industry with physical textile testing services. The lab specializes in the assessment of product durability, the evaluation and development of product specifications, and end use performance. Expert consultation is also available for assisting industry members with product development and product failure analysis.

Meredith McQuerry, Ph.D., Carol E. Avery Associate Professor in the Retail Entrepreneurship program in the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship serves as the Director of the lab and oversees its operation.

 


Types of Testing

Type of Service  
Absorbency Microscopic Evaluation
Colorfastness to Crocking Moisture Management
Colorfastness to Laundering-accelerated Pilling and Abrasion Resistance
Colorfastness to Perspiration Quantitative Color Measurement (Spectrophotometer)
Dimensional Change (Fabric and Garment) Smoothness Appearance
Fabric Count Soil Release
Fabric Thickness Tensile, Tear, Seam, and Bursting Strength
Fabric Weight Thread Count
Fiber Content Identification Vertical and Horizontal Wicking
Hydrostatic Water Resistance 45° and Vertical Flammability
Impact Spray Test Water Repellency
Gray Scale Evaluation Whiteness Index

 

Textile Testing Lab Gallery

Strength Testing Equipment (ASTM D3786 and D1424)

Air Permeability (ASTM D737)

Wet Lab/Crockmeters (AATCC TM8)

Martindale Abrasion and Pilling Resistance (ASTM D4966 & D4970)

Instrumental Color Measurement and Visual Light Booths

Wet Lab; Launderometer for Colorfastness to Laundering (AATCC TM61)

Wet Lab/Residential & Commercial Laundering Equipment

Sweating Guarded Hot Plate

Instron Tensile Tester

Light Board


Submitting items for testing

Apparel: Send one garment to be reserved as a control and one garment for each laundering process to be tested.
Fabric: One yard or meter of fabric is sufficient for most test procedures.


Contact

 

Meredith McQuerry, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor in Retail Entrepreneurship in the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship and serves as the supervisor of the lab and oversees its operation.

236 Roderick Shaw Building (RSB)
Tallahassee, FL 32306
850.644.6838
mmcquerry@jmc.fsu.edu