Reliability Test
Steel Wool Durability / Abrasion Test: The Steel Wool Durability or Abrasion Test is a method used to assess the resistance of a surface or material to wear and abrasion. This test involves the use of steel wool, a bundle of fine steel filaments, to simulate the abrasive actions that a surface may experience during normal use or under specific conditions. It helps in assessing the durability and longevity of products and surfaces, ensuring they meet quality standards and can perform satisfactorily over their intended lifespan.
Salt Spray Test: A widely used testing method for glasses. This test aims to simulate the durability and performance of glass under extreme environmental conditions. It typically involves spraying a saltwater solution on the surface of the glass and exposing it to high-temperature and high-humidity conditions to assess the glass’s corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance.
Artificial Sweat Test: It is applied to glass aims to simulate the conditions that a glass encounters during daily wear, especially when it comes into contact with skin and is exposed to sweat. By applying artificial sweat to the surface of the glass, its tolerance and performance under these conditions can be assessed. During the test, samples are exposed to a synthetic solution that simulates human sweat. This evaluates whether the glass can resist the effects of substances like sweat and sebum, maintaining clarity and appearance quality.