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Testing and Services Effective September 2017 August 2018 Mailing Address: Box 45019 Lubbock, Texas 79409-5019 Shipping Address: 1001 East Loop 289 Lubbock, Texas 79403-6518 Telephone: Fax: Email: Web: 806-742-5333 806-742-5343 fbri@ttu.edu http://www.depts.ttu.edu/pss/fbri.php

CONTENTS Page Procedural Requirements and Data Delivery Charges...................... 3 Fiber, Yarn and Fabric Testing......................................... 4 Yarn Spinning....................................................... 7 Personnel Contact Information......................................... 8 Page 2 of 8

PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS: We do not accept items shipped collect. For return shipments, specify shipping preference and account number to bill for cost. Otherwise return shipment is sent collect. If a purchase order (PO) is required, submit with documents authorizing tests. Payment may be made by credit card. (MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover accepted.) Unless an exemption has been approved, international orders require prepayment. All sample residues and excess raw materials become the property of the FBRI unless a specific request is made for return. To ensure faster fiber preparation and testing, please follow these guidelines: Sample Preparation: Do not use staples or plastic sacks. If sacks need to be closed by folding over; do not use rubber bands. Sample Identification: Limit identification codes to ten digits and use numerals only (no letters, symbols, dots or dashes). If possible, use bar codes. DATA DELIVERY CHARGES: Fax copies of test data (per page) $1.00 Email copies of test data Free Page 3 of 8

FIBER, YARN AND FABRIC TESTING Contact Kathy Martin 806-834-0890 Kathy.Martin@ttu.edu FIXED-PRICE TESTS HIGH VOLUME INSTRUMENT (HVI) TESTING HVI testing using Uster Technologies 1000 systems, providing the average of micronaire, length, uniformity, strength, elongation, color and trash. Price USDA test, per sample $2.80 Replications include 2 for color, 1 for micronaire, 2 for length and 2 for strength. Higher accuracy test, per sample $3.50 Replications include 2 for color, 2 for micronaire, 4 for length and 4 for strength. Breeders test, per sample $7.50 Replications include 4 for color, 4 for micronaire, 10 for length and 10 for strength. AFIS (ADVANCED FIBER INFORMATION SYSTEM) TESTING Provides length, maturity ratio, fineness, neps, and trash. 3 replications (20 grams of lint required) $15.00 5 replications (30 grams of lint required) $20.00 Page 4 of 8

OTHER TESTS (Call for quote.) FOREIGN MATTER CONTENT OF COTTON ASTM D 2812 Provides non-lint content based on MTM separation of lint and foreign matter. ROVING AND YARN TESTING CV% and Imperfections (Uster 5 Evenness Tester) Single-Strand Yarn Strength (Textechno Statimat DS Tester) ASTM D 2256-a Provides tenacity, tenacity CV%, elongation, and yarn size. 100 breaks (5,000 yards required) 200 breaks (8,000 yards required) Yarn Strength by Skein Method ASTM D 1578 Provides break factor and yarn number on ten 120-yard skeins. (5,000 yards required) Yarn Number Based on average of 10 skeins. (5,000 yards required) FABRIC TESTING NOTE: Extraordinary preparation time is charged at a rate of $42.00/hour. Abrasion (Martindale) ASTM D 4966 (1 yard of fabric required) Colorfastness (Atlas, accelerated) AATCC 61 Durable Press Rating AATCC 124 (1 yard of fabric required) Fabric Strength Tests (1 yard of fabric required) Grab Strength ASTM D 5034 Strip Strength ASTM D 5035 Ball Burst Strength ASTM D 3787 Digital Elmendorf Tear Strength ASTM D 1424 Page 5 of 8

Fabric Count (1 yard of fabric required) Ends & Picks or Courses & Wales ASTM D 3775 Pilling Tumble Method ASTM D 3512 (1/2 yard of fabric required) Martindale ASTM D 4970 (1/2 yard of fabric required) Shrinkage Home Laundering AATCC 135 (2 yards of fabric required.) Quickwash AATCC 187 (1 yard of fabric required.) Weight per square yard ASTM D 3776 (1 yard of fabric required) Yarn Number from Fabric ASTM D 1059 (1 yard of fabric required) Spinning Process Ring or Rotor Identification Page 6 of 8

YARN SPINNING Contact Khawar Arain 806-834-7567 Khawar.Arain@ttu.edu SHORT STAPLE SYSTEMS Ring Spinning Carded Yarns (Minimum of 30 pounds of fiber) Ring Spinning Combed Yarn (Minimum of 40 pounds of fiber) Ring Spinning Carded & Combed Yarn (Minimum of 50 pounds of fiber) Rotor Spinning (Minimum of 30 pounds of fiber) Page 7 of 8

PERSONNEL CONTACT INFORMATION Noureddine Abidi, Ph.D. Managing Director Head of Biopolymer Research 806-834-1221 noureddine.abidi@ttu.edu Kathy Martin Manager Cotton Phenomics Laboratory 806-834-0890 kathy.martin@ttu.edu Khawar Arain Manager Textile Processing 806-834-7567 khawar.arain@ttu.edu Page 8 of 8