Button Strike Texts

Button Knock Test
Button Knock Test

All businesses operating in the textile sector are obliged to provide quality and reliable products to consumers. In doing so, they have to use new technological tools and realities, apply new production techniques and use appropriate new materials. Today, creating customer satisfaction is among the priorities of businesses more than ever. There is no other way to compete in globalizing markets.

Therefore, all kinds of measurements and tests should be made for the products that will be put on the market and these products should be subjected to quality controls. This measurement, testing and analysis is meaningful if performed by authorized laboratories.

The evaluations and reports to be prepared by the laboratories are valid and accepted on condition that they are accredited from national or international accreditation organizations in accordance with the TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 General Requirements for the Qualification of Testing and Calibration Laboratories. According to the standards and methods published by local and foreign organizations, the studies are carried out in various production stages and on product basis. Because the most basic approach in textile production is that the materials used and the products produced should be high quality and robust.

In addition, it is important for these laboratories to use state-of-the-art test equipment and equipment, to apply the most accepted test methods and to have an experienced and trained staff to ensure that the results are quality, reliable and fast.

Physical tests of textile products and materials used in production are carried out in a wide range. These physical tests include button strength and button impact tests. Button stroke tests are carried out in accordance with the following standards:

  • BS 4162 Test methods for buttons
  • ASTM D5171 Standard test method for impact resistance of plastic sewing buttons