WATER RESISTANCE TESTER – (PENETROMETER)

The uppers of shoes get folded over the toe portion every time a step is taken. These repeated folding cause the finished grains to start cracking, resulting in loss of water resistance .To ensure that the leather uppers retain their water resistance for a reasonable period of use, the action of such folding on them is simulated by subjecting test specimens taken from the leather to a water penetration test using a electrometer.

In this test the test specimens are held in form of thoughts between two cylindrical grips one of the grips is then repeatedly moved towards and away from the other along their common axis .the test specimens are kept immersed in a water bath unto a part of their periphery. Penetration is detected when electric conductivity is established between the inside and outside surfaces of the test specimens.

The time needed to cause penetration of water through the test specimens is determined and taken as an index of water resistance of the leather. The test can be continued to determine the percent gain of weight of the specimen due to water absorption and also to determine the mass of water that has transmitted over a known time interval.

Description

Specification Details
Model No. GTX-LV5
Dimensions of Test Specimen 60 mm × 70 mm
Number of Test Specimens 3 or 4 Specimens at a Time
Diameter of Cylindrical Grips 30 mm
Flexing Frequency 50 Cycles per Minute
Travel of Moving Grip 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 6.0 mm (5%, 7.5%, 10% or 15%)
Motor ¼ HP, Single Phase, 230 Volts AC

Relevant Standards:

  • IUP/10 – Official Methods of International Union of Leather Chemists Societies.
  • IS 5914:1970 – Methods of Physical Testing of Leather.
  • LP 20 – Dynamic Waterproofness Test for Upper Leather.
  • IS 15298 (Part 2):2011 – Water Penetration & Water Absorption Tester.
  • ISO 8782-1:1998.

Note:

  • Extra for Specimen Cutting Die.