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James Heal to showcase ProMace mace snag tester at ITMA 2015
The ProMace is designed to rapidly determine the snagging resistance of robust apparel and furnishing fabrics.
19th October 2015
Innovation in Textiles
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Halifax
The company will bring the experience of a fully working laboratory to the middle of the exhibition hall, where demonstrations will take place on a range of James Heal instruments throughout the day, including on ProMace.
Safe, efficient and accurate
The ProMace is designed to rapidly determine the snagging resistance of robust apparel and furnishing fabrics.
It is compliant with ASTM D3939 (Mace), JIS L 1058 and VDA 230-220 Standards. It has many features, which are said to offer significant benefits to the user, which include specific design elements to minimise or eliminate pin damage, intuitive controls, which aid conformance to the standards and features that allow users to undertake testing safely.
“We believe our instrument to be the safest, most efficient, accurate and repeatable instrument of its type, but we invite ITMA attendees to visit our stand and judge that for themselves,” said Neil Pryke, Innovation Director.
James Heal
Based in the UK, and supported by a global network of agents and distributors in over 60 countries, the James Heal brand has a strong reputation for precision and quality.
The company’s instruments and test materials can be found in independent test laboratories, retailer’s test facilities and factories all over the world. The company comprises of three core divisions offering customers a complete service: Testing Instruments, Test Materials, and Service and Calibration.
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