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Long-standing British Textile Machinery Association member James Heal is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, the company’s formation dating back to 1872, when it was listed as an oil and tallow merchant and mill furnisher in Yorkshire, UK.
“Remarkably, this was seven years
before Thomas Edison’s successful invention of the lightbulb, which itself can
be considered something of a textile innovation,” says Neil Pryke, UK MD of
James Heal’s parent company since 2014, PPT Group. “Its world-changing
introduction centred around an uncoated cotton thread that when carbonized to
become the filament, could last 14.5 hours.”
Needless to say, on its journey to
becoming the leading testing equipment manufacturer for textiles and nonwovens
it is today, there have been many internal lightbulb moments within the James
Heal organisation over the years – as early as 1899 there are records of the
delivery of the first twist tester by the company to a local mill.
Fast forward to 2022 and James Heal
continues to expand its range, with a focus on making testing simple, fast and
intuitive – most notably with the introduction of its Performance Testing
collection of instruments, most recently the AirPro and HydroView systems.
AirPro
The new James Heal AirPro air
permeability tester is used to test the resistance of the flow of air through
woven, knitted and nonwoven textiles. Its software offers flexibility with
standards and comprehensive reporting options and different test head sizes are
available, making it suitable for a range of applications and standards
“The way clothing interacts with the
body, particularly in respect of the dissipation of heat and moisture, plays a
major role in the wearer’s perceived comfort,” says James Heal technical
specialist Peter Goodwin. “Today, textile fabrics used for clothing have new
functional properties to improve the wearer’s sensory and thermal comfort,
meaning that air and water vapour permeability is crucial to achieving clothing
comfort – particularly for performance apparel such as sportswear and outdoor
clothing.
HydroView
The HydroView hydrostatic head
tester is meanwhile designed to measure the penetration of water in materials
which have an end use that requires water resistance, such as those in the
medical, geotextiles and nonwovens sectors. It is also proving essential in the
testing of end-use applications for technical textiles, such as in protective
gloves, diving dry suits and winter sports apparel, to fishing waders, roofing,
tenting, ground sheets and more.

The James Heal HydroView hydrostatic head
tester.
“As more and more brands are
investing in new materials and making performance claims on water resistance
and waterproofing, the hydrostatic head test is one of the most common ways to
test,” says James Heal’s technical specialist Lisa Keeling. “An example of
where hydrostatic pressure might be important, is in testing the groundsheet of
a tent, for example. This needs a high resistance to water penetration,
especially when placed on saturated ground. When pressure is applied to the
ground sheet by people standing, sitting or sleeping on it, water could then be
forced through. Failure in this area would mean anything in contact with the
groundsheet will become wet.”
This is also the case with a
performance garment claiming waterproof properties, she adds.
“You need a high hydrostatic head
value to demonstrate its defence-ability against driving wind, rain and other
physical factors. Water pemetration testing is key to understanding the
performance of a garment in adverse weather conditions.
“HydroView was developed following
extensive user research from which James Heal’s innovation team discovered that
users were looking for a more flexible and user friendly instrument than was
available on the market. With its manual droplet data-capture, combined with
‘pinch & zoom’ hi-res camera analysis, HydroView was designed for the
user.”
“James Heal’s testing instruments
are trusted and valued by thousands of manufacturers of textiles and nonwovens
around the world,” adds Jason Kent, CEO of the British Textile Machinery
Association (BTMA). “The company has made a solid contribution over many
decades to the quality and performance properties of today’s textile products,
and just as importantly, enabled its customers to prove their claims.”
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Zero-tolerance
contamination control
Uster
solution gives nonwovens producers total confidence in demanding applications
Uster, Switzerland, 6th September
2022 – Drylaid nonwovens producers operate to the most stringent quality levels
– with zero-tolerance standards for defects bigger than 1 mm. In this nonwovens
segment, end-product quality depends absolutely on the efficiency of
contamination sorting, early in the process. Uster’s exclusive solution ensures
bestpossible initial inspection and removal of contamination.
Nonwovens applications such as medical,
hygiene and cosmetics demand two non-negotiable rules: zero-tolerance and
reliability. Contamination control is the supreme discipline in producing
nonwovens for sensitive applications. The Uster contamination sorter masters
this essential job with ease and security. It ensures customer satisfaction and
a perfect experience for the final consumer – whether the end-product is made
of natural or synthetic fibers.
Natural and
pure
Bio-cotton is a trend growing from the
sustainability movement. Customers are willing to pay higher prices for ‘all
natural’ products. It’s a promising business scenario, but a tricky one! Bales
of cotton typically contain various kinds of contamination – none of which
should get into the final product, and ideally should be removed at the
earliest stage of production.
Eliminating contamination during fiber
preparation – and before the contaminants are shredded into smaller particles
by the further processes – absolutely improves the quality of the raw material
and reduces waste. The Uster Jossi Vision Shield N contamination sorter ensures
the best possible detection and removal of contamination, right after the fiber
opener.

Contaminated
raw material
Conventional camera-based systems cannot
match the performance of the top-level spectroscope technology from Uster. The
high-end Imaging Spectroscopes in Jossi Vision Shield N are backed by over 20
years’ experience. These spectroscopes can find contamination even within the
‘invisible’ range of IR and UV light.
The same expertise also works with
bleached cotton. Fragments of contamination in light pastel colors and white
are also no problem. The ‘Quick Teach’ feature automatically learns the correct
color of each new raw material, to prevent false ejections when material lots
are changed.
Synthetic
and clean
Nonwovens producers expect high quality
and no contamination when purchasing synthetic fibers. Control is the only
secure method when operating a business in highly sensitive applications such
as medical textiles. Durable or non-durable, the product must be super clean.
Contamination is not acceptable, and snow-white color generally a must.
Producers have the security they need with Uster Jossi Vision Shield N.
Detection of tiniest contamination fragments, even in light pastel colors and
whites is not a problem.

Easy access to real-time data and
settings of Uster Jossi Vision Shield N
Slim and
powerful
Uster Jossi Vision Shield N is the
result of surveys, close collaboration with international nonwovens companies
and countless hours of field tests. Installation is easy, since the fiber
cleaner’s slim design fits perfectly into existing lines. The system readily copes
with the pace of standard production environments – up to a capacity of 2,000
kg per hour. Stainless steel inserts, in areas which come into contact with the
fibers, guarantee unmatched durability.
The future-oriented graphical user
interface gives a quick overview of running performance in real time, on a
large high-resolution touchscreen, showing the most relevant data at a glance.
Userfriendly, quick and intuitive navigation makes data handling easy.
No fault, no
risk
Managing quality with Uster Jossi Vision
Shield N at the fiber preparation stage gives manufacturers the total
confidence that only contamination-controlled products are delivered. The
paramount need is to prevent defects from the production processes reaching the
end-product – and the Uster system simply does that.
Uster Technologies has built experience
and technological know-how over nearly three decades of fiber cleaning in
spinning. Contamination is unwelcomed in yarn, just as it is in nonwovens!
Worldwide, 5,000 installations of Jossi Vision Shield fiber cleaning systems in
spinning mills underline Uster’s success.
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