Textile far infrared emissivity tester

The Textile Far-Infrared Emissivity Tester is a precision laboratory instrument designed to evaluate the far-infrared radiation properties of textile materials. It measures the emissivity of fibers, yarns, fabrics, nonwovens, and finished textile products using a calibrated blackbody reference and spectral detection system. The instrument provides quantitative data on thermal radiation characteristics, supporting quality control, product development, and research applications in functional and smart textiles.
With the continuous advancement of technology, new types of fibers and
textile products have emerged, leading to increasingly high demands on textile
performance. To meet these requirements, various performance tests must be
conducted, including far-infrared emissivity testing. This document introduces
the principles, applications, and compliance standards of textile far-infrared
emissivity testers.
Applications
This tester is widely used in textile quality control for:
- Evaluating far-infrared properties of natural fibers (cotton, wool) and synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon)
- Testing emissivity performance of yarns and fabrics in different textile structures
- Quality assessment of nonwoven materials and finished garments
- Providing data support for product design optimization and production process improvement
The textile far-infrared emissivity tester is essential equipment for evaluating thermal radiation properties of textiles. Its applications include:
Quality control of functional textiles (warmth-retaining, moisture-wicking)
Performance evaluation of new fiber blends
Research and development of smart textile materials
Compliance testing for international market access
To ensure accurate results, strict adherence to standard operating procedures and regular calibration using certified reference materials are required.
Standards
The tester complies with:
GB/T 30127.4-2013: Standard for determination of far-infrared emissivity of textiles
Key requirements
- Test temperature range: 25°C~45°C
- Spectral measurement range: 5μm~14μm
- Use of certified standard blackbody panels
- Temperature control precision: ±0.5°C
- Emissivity calculation method: Radiant intensity ratio between sample and reference
Testing Principle
The textile far-infrared emissivity tester determines the far-infrared performance of various textile products (including fibers, yarns, fabrics, nonwovens, and their products) through far-infrared emission measurement. The principle involves:
1. Placing a standard blackbody panel and sample on a heating plate sequentially
2. Adjusting the heating plate temperature to specified levels
3. Using a far-infrared radiation measurement system with spectral response coverage of 5μm~14μm to measure the radiant intensity of both the standard blackbody and sample after thermal stabilization
4. Calculating the sample's far-infrared emissivity through the ratio of radiant intensity between sample and standard blackbody.
FAQ
1.What is this product?
It is a laboratory instrument for measuring the far-infrared emissivity of textile materials.
2.What is this product used for?
It evaluates the thermal radiation performance of fibers, fabrics, and finished textile products.
3.Why is this product important?
It provides quantitative data for functional textile performance, quality control, and research applications.
4.What industries is this product suitable for?
Textile manufacturing, functional textiles, smart textiles, research laboratories, and quality inspection institutions.
5.What types of this product are available?
Variants may differ in temperature range, spectral detection system, and sample size compatibility.

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