About Conxport Thread Counter Plastic
Thread Counter Is Also Known As Linen Tester.
Linen Tester Is A Strong Magnifier With A Measuring Scale And A Built-InStand.
Thread Tester Was Invented To Check The Quality Of Woven Fabrics. It IsUsed In The Textile Industry To Measure The Number Of Weft And Warp ThreadsWithin A Certain Area Of Fabric.
Thread Counter Is Made Of Superior Grade Plastic.
Accurate Manual Thread CountingThis thread counter features a clearly printed measurement grid, allowing professionals and educators to examine various fabric densities with high precision. Its robust plastic build ensures durability and reliability, making it perfect for regular textile analysis and industrial quality control.
Portability and Ease of UseDesigned for convenience, the Conxport Thread Counter is extremely lightweight and compact, making it easily portable between labs or workspaces. Its ergonomic design allows for comfortable handling, while the manual operation ensures accurate results without the need for batteries or electronic displays.
FAQs of Conxport Thread Counter Plastic:
Q: How do you use the Conxport Thread Counter Plastic with Grid Type?
A: To use the thread counter, place the transparent device with its printed grid directly onto the fabric. Visually align the grid over the area to be counted, and manually count the number of threads crossing within the marked grid space to determine the thread density.
Q: What types of fabrics can be measured using this thread counter?
A: The device is suitable for counting threads in a wide range of fabric densities, making it adaptable for woven, knitted, and other textile samples commonly assessed in laboratories and textile quality control processes.
Q: Where can this thread counter be used effectively?
A: It is ideal for textile laboratories, educational institutes, and industrial quality control departments. Its portability also makes it suitable for fieldwork and on-site inspections at factories or production sites.
Q: What are the benefits of a factory calibrated, manual thread counter?
A: Factory calibration ensures precise measurements, while the manual operation means there are no batteries to replace or electronic components that could malfunction, leading to reliable, ongoing performance.
Q: What is the measurement process with this device?
A: The process involves aligning the mechanical grid over the fabric, visually counting the threads within the selected area, and recording the results for fabric analysis and quality assurance purposes.
Q: When should the Conxport Thread Counter be recalibrated?
A: Since the device comes factory calibrated and uses a printed grid, recalibration is typically unnecessary. However, ensure the grid is clean and undamaged before each use for consistent accuracy.
Q: What makes this thread counter suitable for laboratories and industrial use?
A: Its thread-level precision, robust transparent plastic construction, and ease of manual operation make it a dependable tool for detailed thread counting in any rigorous laboratory or industrial environment.