Code No.
|
Type of Testing |
Instrument/Methods
|
Sample Size
to be supplied for testing |
Testing Fee (in Rs.) per sample
|
Fibre Testing
|
PF 1(a)
PF1(b) |
Bundle Strength (Jute)
Bundle Strength (Cotton)
|
J.T.R.L.
Bundle Strength Tester
Stelometer
|
20 g.
10 g.
|
150.00
150.00
|
PF 2 |
Single Fibre Strength
|
ZWICK/INSTRON Electronic Strength Tester
|
10 g.
|
500.00
|
PF3(a) |
Fibre
Fineness by air flow
method
Jute |
J.T.R.L. Fibre Fineness Tester |
20 g. |
100.00 |
PF3(b) |
Cotton |
ATIRA Tester |
100 g. |
200.00 |
PF 4 |
Fibre to Fibre Friction
|
Inclined plane friction tester
|
100 g.
|
100.00
|
PF 5 |
Bulk Density of Jute
|
J.T.R.L Bulk Density Meter
|
250 g.
|
100.00
|
PF6(1)
PF6(2) |
Fibre Length (Cotton)
|
a) Digital Fibrograph
Spinlab 630
b) Baer Sorter
K M I |
100 g.
10 g.
|
500.00
400.00
|
PF 7 |
Trash Content (Cotton)
|
STATEX Trash Analyzer
|
250 g.
|
400.00
|
PF 8 |
Moisture Regain (Jute)
|
Goodbrand Rapid Drying Oven
|
1 kg.
|
150.00
|
Yarn Testing
|
PY 9
|
Count (Tex/Grist/Ne. etc.)
& count CV% |
Electronic Balance |
5 bobbins
|
250.00
|
PY 10(1)
PY 10(2)
|
Twist
& Twist CV% |
a) B.T.R.A. Automatic Twist Tester
b) Ordinary Twist Tester c) bobbins |
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250.00
250.00 |
PY 11(1)
PY 11(2)
|
Yarn Strength
Yarn
Strength
|
a)
Goodbrand Tensile Tester
b) ZWICK/INSTRON Electronic Strength Tester
|
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200.00
500.00
|
PY 12(a)
PY 12I
|
Yarn Irregularity
Mass CV%
Yarn
Irregularity Imperfections & hairiness
|
Cutting and weighing method
USTER
Tester 3
|
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|
200.00
500.00
|
PY 13 |
Lea Strength and CSP (Cotton)
|
KML Lea Strength Tester |
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|
200.00
|
PY 14(1)
PY 14(2) |
Sliver Irregularity
Sliver Irregularity
|
IJIRA
Sliver Irregularity Tester
USTER
Tester 3
|
200 m |
200.00
500.00 |
PY 15 |
Combined package for yarn testing includes count, twist,
strength, irregularity with necessary curves |
Sophisticated electronic testing
instruments |
5 bobbins |
1,500.00 |
PC 15(1)
PC 15(2) |
Warp and Weft Density
|
Porter Gauge (Jute)
Pick Counter (Cotton)
|
1 m2 |
75.00
75.00
|
PC 16 |
Yarn Crimp |
AKR Crimp Tester |
1 m2 |
75.00
|
PC 17(1)
PC 17(2) |
Yarn Count |
a)
Beesley Balance (Cotton/Wool/Linen)
b) Manual
Method (Jute) |
1 m2 |
100.00
100.00 |
PC 18(a)
PC 18(b)
|
Fabric
Weight
(g/m2
or oz/yd2) Fabric/Bag/Stitch dimension
|
Electronic Balance |
1 m2 |
75.00
100.00 |
PC19(a1)
PC19(a2)
PC19(b1)
PC19(c1)
PC19(c2)
|
Fabric
Tensile Strength
Ravelled
Strip Method
Grab
Method/ Ravelled Strip Method
Seam
strength
|
Goodbrand Fabric Strength Tester
ZWICK /INSTRON Tensile Tester
ZWICK
Electronic Strength Tester
Goodbrand Fabric Strength Tester |
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200.00
500.00
500.00
200.00 |
PC 20 |
Weight of the bag/cloth liner
|
Extraction followed by gravimetric |
1 bag |
100.00
|
PC 21 |
Bone dry weight of fabric
|
Oven dry followed by gravimetric
|
1 m2 |
100.00
|
PC 22 |
Bursting Strength
Geo-textile |
PROLIFIC Bursting Strength Tester
|
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200.00
200.00 |
PC 23(1)
|
Tearing
Strength
|
MAG Automatic Fabric Strength Tester |
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|
200.00 |
PC 24 |
Air Permeability
|
PROLIFIC Air Permeability Tester
|
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|
200.00
|
PC 25 |
Crease Recovery |
SASMIRA Crease Recovery Tester
|
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150.00
|
PC 26 (a) |
Fabric
Stiffness
(Bending
lengths, Flexural rigidity, bending modulus)
|
SASMIRA Stiffness Tester
|
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250.00 |
PC 26(b) |
Fabric Drape |
B.T.R.A. Drapemeter |
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250.00
|
PC 27 |
Abrasion Resistance |
EUREKA
Abrasion Tester
(Martindale type)
|
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300.00
|
PC 28 |
Pilling Tester |
EUREKA Pilling Tester
|
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300.00
|
PC 29 |
Fabric Thickness |
PROLIFIC Thickness Meter |
“ |
100.00 |
PC 30 |
Combined package for Bag testing, which includes long dimension,
weight, thread density, strength, seam strength |
|
“ |
1,000.00 |
SPECIAL TYPE OF TESTING
|
Code No.
|
Type of Testing |
Instrument/Methods
|
Sample Size |
Testing Fee (in Rs.) per sample
|
PS 31 |
Yarn Fatigue |
AKR Yarn Fatigue Tester
|
|
500.00
|
PS 32 |
Yarn to Yarn Abrasion
|
AKR Yarn Abrasion Tester
|
|
500.00
|
PS 33 |
Fabric Fatigue |
AKR Fabric Fatigue Tester
|
|
500.00
|
PS 34 |
Fabric Bending Hysteresis
|
AKR Fabric Bending Hysteresis Tester
|
|
500.00
|
PS 35 |
Fabric Shear Hysteresis
|
AKR Shear Hysteresis Tester
|
|
500.00
|
PS 36 |
Thermal Properties of Fibre
|
DSC 50 (SHIMADZU) |
|
500.00
|
PS 37 |
Microscopic Analysis of Fibres/Yarns/Fabrics
|
WILD LEITZ M3z Microscope
|
|
300.00
|
PS 38 |
Photo
Micrography
(without
developing & printing)
|
WILD LEITZ
M3z
Microscope
|
|
1,000.00
(36 snaps) |
GEO-TEXTILES/SAMPLE/ROLLTESTING
|
Code No.
|
Type of Testing |
Instrument/Methods
|
Sample Size |
Testing Fee (in Rs.) per sample
|
PS 39 |
Fabric weight (g/m2) |
Electronic Balance |
2 m2 |
100.00 |
PS 40 |
Fabric Thickness |
Associated Instrument Mfc. (I) Pvt. Ltd. (AIMIL) Thickness
Tester |
1 m2 |
100.00 |
PS 41 |
Fabric Tensile Strength
a) Grab method (MDxCD)
b) Ravelled Strip Method (MDXCD) Wide width |
ZWICK/INSTRON on Tensile Tester
Associated Instrument Mfc. (I) Pvt. Ltd. (AIMIL) |
1 m2
2 m2 |
700.00
800.00 |
PS 42 |
Seam Strength (wide width) |
Associated Instrument Mfc. (I) Pvt. Ltd. (AIMIL) |
2 m2 |
1,000.00 |
PS 43 |
Brusting Strength |
MAG Engineers
|
1 m2 |
200.00 |
PS 44 |
Tearing Strength |
ZWICK Electronic Strength Tester
|
1 m2 |
500.00 |
PS 45 |
Apparent opening size (AOS)
a) Dry sieve Shaker Test
b) Hydrodynamic Sieve Test |
Associated Instrument Mfc. (I) Pvt. Ltd. (AIMIL) Apparatus
AMIL Hydrodynamic Sieve Test Apparatus
|
2 m2
2 m2 |
2,000.00
2,000.00 |
PS 46 |
Water Permeability/Flow rate/Permittivity |
AMIL Permeability Tester/BTRA Permeability Tester
|
3 m2 |
2,000.00 |
PS 47 |
Warp & Weft Density for Geo-textiles
|
a) By Porter gauge (Jute)
b) By Pick Counter (cotton/Blends/Synthetics)
|
1 m2
1 m2 |
75.00
75.00 |
PS 48 |
Puncture |
AIMIL Puncture Test Apparatus
|
1 m2 |
500.00 |
PS 49 |
Cone Drop (Graduated conical measure)
|
Cone Drops Test Apparatus |
1 m2 |
500.00 |
PS 50 |
Interface frictional Measurement
a) Modified direct shear method
b) Pull out method |
Interface Friction Measurement Apparatus
Direct Shear Apparatus Laboratory
|
1 m2
1
m2 |
1,500.00
1,000.00 |
PS 51 |
California Bearing Ratio Test
Dry
Wet |
AIMIL Laboratory CBR Test Apparatus
|
2 m2 |
1,500.00
2,000.00 |
PS 52 |
Soil Permeability Test |
AMIL Make Soil Permeability Test Apparatus
|
2 m2 |
2,000.00 |
PS 53 |
Geo-textiles Testing for 11 parameters including Sl. Nos. PS
39, 40, 41, 45a, 46, 47, 48, 49, PC 22 and width |
|
|
8,000.00 |
CHEMICAL TESTING
|
Code No.
|
Type of Testing |
Instrument/Methods
|
Sample Size |
Testing Fee (in Rs.) per sample
|
Fibres
related chemical tests
|
CF1 |
Identification of fibres
(without quantitative estimation) |
a)
Burning / microscopy or and solubility(IS-667-81)
b) IR spectroscopy |
50–100g
50 g |
150.00
per fibre
300.00
per fibre |
CF2 |
Density of a fibre / polymer
|
Standard method |
50 g
|
100.00
|
CF3 |
Quantitative estimation of blend proportion in non-jute blended
fibre assembly |
Solubilisation and special methods, if any
|
200 g
|
200.00
per fibre |
CF4 |
Quantitative estimation of blend proportion in jute blended fibre
assembly(jute/cotton, jute/viscose, jute/wool etc.)
|
Lignin estimation or any other special method
|
200 g
|
300.00
per fibre |
CF5 |
Proportion of Manila and Sisal fibre in a rope sample
|
Phloroglucinol staining & mechanical separation
|
200 g
|
300.00
per fibre |
CF6 |
Analysis of three main constituents (cellulose, hemicellulose and
lignin content) of jute, mesta, flax or any other
lignocellulosic fibre
|
TAPPI method |
250 g
|
800.00
|
CF7
CF7A
CF7B
CF7C
CF7D
CF7E
CF7F
CF7G |
Estimation
of individual component in a lignocellulosic fibre (Jute,
Mesta,Flax, etc.)
a)
Estimation of lignin only
b)
Estimation of hemicellulose only
c)
Estimation of alpha cellulose only
d)
Estimation of N-content only
e)
Estimation of Acetyl content only
f)
Estimation of ash only
g)
Estimation of fats & waxes only
|
TAPPI method
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250 g
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|
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
200.00
200.00 |
CF8 |
Moisture regain/content of fibre/fabric |
Oven dry
method (IS-199-89) |
500 g |
150.00 |
CF9 |
Total finish on fibre or wax content or benzene/methyl alcohol
soluble matters |
Soxhlet
extraction |
200 g |
250.00 |
CF10 |
Percentage weight loss on any chemical processing |
Gravimetric |
200 g |
300.00 |
CF11 |
Estimation of fluidity of cotton |
Cuprammonium Hydroxide |
200 g |
600.00 |
CF12 |
Estimation of copper number of jute or cotton etc. |
Swalbe-Braidy Method |
200 g |
600.00 |
CF13 |
Carboxylic acid group content of jute or bleached cotton etc. |
IS -
method |
200 g |
400.00 |
CF14 |
FTIR-spectra of any pure/modified fibre sample |
KBr-Pellets
of Powdered fibres |
50 g |
500.00 |
CF15 |
Measurement of Brightness/Reflectance/Whiteness/ Colour strength
(K/s) value. Total Colour differences (dE, ΔL, Δa and Δb
values) etc. |
Using Computer-aided Reflectance Spectrophotometer System |
100g or (100cm. x100cm. sample) |
200.00
per para-meter (Rs.100/- extra for graphical results) |
Yarns Related Chemical
Testing |
CY 1 |
Quantitative estimation of blend proportion in blended yarns or
percentage composition of fibres present in yarns.
|
Solubilisation and special methods, if any
|
200 g
|
200.00
per fibre for non-jute blends
300.00
per fibre for jute contain-ing blends
|
CY 2 |
Estimation of wool content in shoddy yarn
|
Solubilisation |
200 g.
|
300.00
|
CY 3 |
Size content of a yarn (%)
|
Desizing & Weighing |
200 g
|
300.00
|
CY 4 |
Chemical
Tests for blend proportion regularity
(based on
10 Point cut length tests)
|
Solubilisation & gravimetric blend analysis
|
500 g
|
1,000.00
|
CY 5 |
To determine oil content of a jute yarn |
Soxhlet method |
200 g
|
200.00
|
CY 6 |
Colour Fastness to different agencies for dyed yarns
|
Pl. see same Tests for fabrics
|
Four
skeins |
Pl. see CC
21A to CC 2II |
CY 7 |
Colour strength (K/s value) Whiteness/Yellowness/bright-ness
indixes of blended yarn
|
Pl. see same tests for fabrics
|
Four
skeins |
200.00 for
each parameter |
CY 8 |
Barium activity number or Methylene absorption value of
mercerised cotton yarn
|
Pl. see same tests for fabrics.
|
250 g.
|
Pl. see CC
18 |
CY 9 |
Lab. Processing trials for yarn for steaming or heat setting
(100-250 g) |
With standard recipe or User’s recipe
|
500 g.
in hank form |
500.00
|
CY 10 |
Lab. Trials for Desizing/ Scouring of yarns (100-250 g.)
|
With standard recipe or User’s recipe
|
500 g.
in hank form |
500.00
|
CY 11 |
Lab. Trials for Bleaching of yarns (100-250 g.)
|
With standard recipe or User’s recipe
|
500 g.
in hank form |
500.00
|
CY 12 |
Lab. Trials for Dyeing of Yarns (100-250 g)
|
With standard recipe or User’s recipe
|
500 g.
in hank form for one shade %
|
1,000.00
(for any one shade level)
|
CY 13 |
Total finish content of any yarn
|
Extraction |
200 g
|
250.00
|
CY 14 |
Percentage weight loss on Boiling in water, or boiling in soap
solution or alkali solution
|
IS – method |
200 g
|
300.00
|
CY 15 |
Boiling Water Shrinkage of yarn or shrinkage in hot/cold water
soaking |
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|
200 g
|
200.00
|
CY 16 |
Trials on Wollenisation of jute yarns or Chemical texturing of
jute blended yarns with or without calculation of weight
loss and shrinkage values |
Specific Method |
500 g |
500.00
(+Rs.500.00 extra for determining weight loss and shrin-kage
values) |
CY 17 |
Percentage Moisture Content of yarn
|
Oven dry method |
500 g |
150.00 |
CY 18 |
Relative Colour Strength or K/S value of a dyed yarns
|
Please see same test for fabrics
|
Two skeins |
Pl. see CC 12 |
CY 19 |
Colour difference analysis of a dyed yarn sample against a
standard |
Please see same test for fabrics.
|
Two skeins |
Pl. see CC 11 |
Cloth(Fabric)/Bags/Made-Up Related Chemical Testing
|
CC 1 |
To determine the bitumen content of laminated jute bags
|
Usual method |
One bag or
two 12"x24" samples of fabric |
200.00
|
CC 2 |
Copper content of copper sulphate/rot-proof finished jute
fabric |
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|
500 g. |
600.00
|
CC 3 |
Oil content of a jute fabric/bag
|
Soxhlet method/Extraction
|
500 g. |
200.00
|
CC 4 |
A) Fibre blends proportion in a non-jute fabric
|
|
200 g. |
200.00
per fibre |
CC 5 |
B) Fibre Blend proportion in a jute blended/unionised fabric |
|
200 g. |
300.00
per fibre |
CC 6 |
Whiteness index |
Using reflectance spectro phtometer and computer-aided colour
measuring software & CCM
|
˝ mtr |
200.00
for each sample |
CC 7 |
Yellowness index |
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200.00
for each sample
|
CC 8 |
A) Brightness index
B) Colour Strength (K/s value)
|
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200.00
for each sample
200.00
for each sample |
CC 9 |
Whiteness, Yollowness & Brightness indices and colour strength
(K/s) in combination
|
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500.00
when CC6, CC7, CC8 (A & B) are carried out in Combi-nation
|
CC 10 |
Determination of reflectance value or X, Y & Z values
|
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200.00
per sample (Rs. 200.00 extra for curve/graph) |
CC 11 |
Colour difference ( dE value) analysis with L, a, b values, for a
pair of samples or against a standard
|
Using CCM System |
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200.00
(Rs.
200.00 extra for curve /graphs)
|
CC 12 |
Relative Colour Strength or K/S values of a dyed fabric
|
Using CCM System |
˝ mtr. |
200.00
(Rs.
100.00 extra for curve /graphs) |
CC 13 |
Colour matching recipe prediction
|
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|
Standard dyed sample of
4"x4" |
1,000.00 |
CC 14 |
Testing of washing performance of any surfactant/detergent
|
Standard soiling or staining followed
standard washing in Launder-o-meter and measurement of
soil/stain removal percentage |
100 g. detergent and std. fabric
|
1,000.00
per sample |
CC 15 |
Dimensional changes or shrinkage on heating/water soaking/on
wash/on specific treatment
|
Standard IS Method |
2’ x 1’
fabric sample |
500.00
|
CC 16 |
A) Area Shrinkage |
I S – method |
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|
400.00 (for both warp and weft way)
|
CC 17 |
B) Warp wise or weft wise linear shrinkage
|
I S – method |
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|
200.00 for each direc-tion and 400.00 for both warp & weft
way |
CC 18 |
Barium Activity number or Methylene blue absorption value of a
mercerised fabric |
IS – 1989-73 |
1 metre
|
600.00 |
CC 19 |
Durability against microbial damage of yarns/fabrics
|
Soil Burial test |
2-3 metre |
1,000.00
per sample |
CC 20 |
Whiteness stability of bleached jute fabric on exposure to UV-
light (MBTK Lamp) |
Whiteness measurement on fading for different
hours on exposure
to MBTF Fade-o-meter |
1 metre
|
300.00
(for 20-80 hr. fading upto Light fastness rating – 2)
600.00
(for 80-160 hr. photo fading for eight fastness rating 3-5).
Rs. 800.00 (for fading above 160 hr. & light fastness above
5) |
CC 21 |
Colour Fastness to the following agencies
|
|
|
|
CC21A |
a) Light Fastness |
Standard MBTF Lamp fading compared with fading of blue wool
standard |
1 metre
|
200.00 per
samples for 1-10 samples at a time 150.00 per sample for
11-25 samples at a time and 100.00 per sample for 26-50 or
above samples at a time |
CC21B |
b) Rubbing (Crocking) Fastness |
BTRA-Crockmeter orSDL-Electronic Crockmeter
|
1 metre
|
150.00 |
CC21C |
c) Scrubbing Fastness |
BTRA-Scrubbing Fastness Tester
|
1 metre
|
150.00
|
CC21D |
d) Washing (IS-1 to 5) |
SASMIRA Launderometer & Grey Scale/IS-688-88 |
1 metre |
Rs. 200.00 for IS 1 – 3
Rs. 250.00 for IS 4-5 |
CC21E |
e) Dry-cleaning (by organic solvent)
|
SASMIRA Launderometer & Grey Scale / IS – 688 – 88
|
1 metre
|
300.00
|
CC 21F |
f) Water Soaking/Water Spotting
Fastness |
IS Method and Grey Scale Rating
|
1 metre
|
250.00
|
CC21G |
g) Bleaching Fastness |
Launderometer |
1 metre
|
400.00
|
CC21H |
h)
Perspiration Fastness
(Acid and
Alkaline Medium)
|
Perspirometer / IS – 971 – 83
|
1 metre
|
400.00 |
CC 21I |
i) Sublimation
Fastness |
Hot Pressing |
1 metre
|
250.00
|
CC 21J |
Water Repellency Test
|
Spray Rating Test |
1 metre
|
200.00
|
CC 23 |
Lab. Processing Trials (for 12" width, 1 meter fabric)
|
|
|
|
CC23A |
a) Desizing trials |
Acid desizing or Enzymetic desizing
|
2 metre
|
500.00
|
CC23B |
b) Scouring trials |
Alkali open boil or Soda-boil
|
2 metre
|
500.00
|
CC23C |
c) Bleaching or OBA treatment
trials |
H2O2 or Hydrochlorite Bleaching
|
2 metre
|
500.00 for
each or 750.00 for both at a time
|
CC23D |
d) Dyeing trials |
With specific class of dye and in standard dyeing method using
Lab. Dyeing Machine
|
2 metre
|
1,000.00
for any one shade level per sample
|
CC23E |
e) Printing trials |
(with given set of screen or with any design available in the
lab.) |
2 metre
|
1,000.00
per sample per design |
CC 23F |
f) Chemical Finishing trials |
Pad-dry or Pad-dry-cure techniques |
2 metre
|
1,000.00
per sample per trials |
CC23G |
g) Heat Setting or Steaming trials |
|
2 metre
|
1,000.00
per sample |
CC23H |
h) Special treatments /special chemical treatment trials under
specific & complete instruction
|
|
2 metre
|
2,000.00
per sample per trials
|
CC 24 |
PH of aqueous extract |
PH Meter |
1 metre
|
150.00
|
CC 25 |
Total formaldehyde content of a finished fabric
or in any finishing chemical |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy using
Naoh Reagent or ATCC Std. method |
1 metre
|
1,000.00
|
CC 26 |
a)
Modification Design Scan /Design modification or Design
Development/Colour separation and Design imprint on Tracing
sheet
b)
Printing on Tracing/Transparent film only |
Computer aided print design system
“
|
As per Customer’s choice
Design to be brought in CD
|
Rs. 1,000.00
Per design
development for 2-3 colour sepa-ration and print on tracings
Rs. 200.00 |
CC27 |
Determination of Limited oxygen index (LOI values) |
Standard LOI Tester |
1 metre |
Rs. 1,000.00
Per sample |
CC28 |
Determination of flamabability of textiles (flame spread time) |
Standard Inclined (45o) Flamabability Tester |
1 metre |
Rs. 500.00
Per sample |
Textile And General Chemicals/Auxiliaries,
Dyes And Finishing Agents – Related Tests
|
Code No.
|
Type of Testing |
Instrument/Methods
|
Sample Size |
Testing Fee (in Rs.) per sample
|
CD 1 |
Estimation of Purity or strength of the following chemicals
|
Standard Methods |
|
|
CD1A |
a) Hydrogen peroxide
|
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|
200 g for
each test |
200.00
|
CD1B |
b) Sodium Sulphide |
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|
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|
200.00
|
CD1C |
c) Available Chlorine and total chlorine in hypochlorite solution
|
,,
|
,,
|
200.00
|
CD1D |
d) Sodium Hydrosulphite
|
,,
|
,,
|
200.00
|
CD1E |
e) Beta – Napthol |
,,
|
,,
|
200.00
|
CD1F |
f) Purity of any solid/powder chemicals against known standard by
FTIR-Spectra |
,,
|
,,
|
500.00
|
CD 2 |
Dyestuff Analysis : |
|
|
|
CD2A |
a) Dye identification from a coloured textile/dye powder or
solution |
,,
|
1 Mtr. Dyed fabric or 50 gm. dye
powder |
500.00
|
2B |
b)
Performance evaluation of a known class of dye sample
against a standard supply
(comparative dyeing efficiency)
|
,,
|
Dyeing 1% shade with standard and sample on the same cloth and
colour strength value or shade depth analysis
|
500.00
|
CD2C |
c) Dye Strength Analysis in a solution/extraction
|
,,
|
Using
UV-VIS
Spectroscopic method
|
500.00
per dye solution |
CD2D |
d) Migration or Leveling or Dispersion property of a dye
|
,,
|
Usual
method |
250.00 |
CD2E |
e) Colour Stripping and Redyeing Trial
|
,,
|
,,
|
1,000.00
per trial |
CD 3 |
Testing of TKP Powder/Printing thickeners
|
|
|
500.00
for all
three parameters a, b & c in combination as given below |
CD3A |
a) Moisture Content only |
,,
|
,,
|
150.00
|
CD3B |
b) Ash Content only |
,,
|
,,
|
300.00
|
CD3C |
c) Viscosity of 1% solution of 50o C
only |
Redwood
Viscometer
No. 1
|
,,
|
200.00
|
CD 4 |
Testing of Jute Batching Oil/Antistat oil/Spindle oil
|
Standard IS method |
500 ml.
|
1,000.00
(for CD4A
to F as given below).
|
CD4A |
a) Colour and appearance
|
,,
|
|
100.00
|
CD4B |
b) Flash point |
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD4C |
c) Moisture content |
,,
|
|
150.00
|
CD4D |
d) Emulsion Stability
|
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD4E |
e) Viscosity in RWS |
,,
|
|
150.00
|
CD4F |
f) Initial boiling point and final boiling point
|
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD 5 |
Pour Point or cloud point
|
,,
|
|
300.00 |
CD 6 |
Testing of Finishing and allied Chemicals
|
|
|
|
CD6A |
a) Solid Content /Active content
of any emulsion or solution |
,,
|
100/200
gm./ml. |
200.00
|
CD6B |
b) Ash Content |
,,
|
,,
|
400.00
|
CD6C |
c) Melting Point |
DSC
or any other standard methods |
,,
|
500.00
|
CD 7 |
Testing of Water/Effluents
|
Standard
method |
2 ltrs.
|
1500.00
(for CD7-A
to H) in combination as given below
|
CD7A |
a) PH |
,,
|
|
100.00
|
CD7B |
b) Chlorides |
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD7C |
c) Sulphides |
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD7D |
d) Sulphates |
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD7E |
e) Iron |
,,
|
|
200.00
|
CD7F |
f) Total Alkalinity |
,,
|
|
150.00
|
CD7G |
g) Total Hardness |
,,
|
|
300.00
|
CD7H |
h) Permanent and Temporary Hardness
|
,,
|
|
250.00 |
CT 1 |
1) Defect analysis for chemical processing and suggestion for
remedial measures
|
Technical Service |
2 meter (long length may be required for length-wise periodic
defects) |
Separate fees for all tests and trials is required , plus Rs.
2000.00 as Technical opinion/service fees for each case
(without visit of the processing Plant). If visit of plant
is required, then additional Rs.3000.00 per visit + Travel
and other costs will be charged.
|
CT 2 |
Product Development, Modification or Development of new
recipe/method/technology, Viability study and other
Technical services
|
Special Technical Service
and Consultancy |
To be decided by mutual discussion |
Charges will be decided as per the nature of work and time period
involved in the work involved
|