Hydrostatic pressure refers to the resistance encountered when water passes through the fabric. Under standard atmospheric conditions, the fabric is subjected to a continuously rising water pressure until the back of the fabric seeps out. At this time, the measured pressure of the water is static. Water pressure. The greater the hydrostatic pressure the fabric can withstand, the better the water resistance or leakage resistance. There are different test methods for different fabric materials.
Dynamic testing, static testing and custom procedural testing are used to test the water repellency of textiles under certain pressures.
The sample is fixed on the
Hydrostatic Pressure Tester test area of the standard specified area. 0-5 bar of air is added to a water tank filled with distilled water through an air compressor. The water tank is connected to the test head to transfer a certain pressure to the sample. The pressure curve is displayed in real time on the
Hydrostatic Pressure Tester operation screen with built-in test standards for user convenience.