Foam Testing Lab
This is a pledge to all industry participants. Please pay attention as we talk about foam testing inside an NABL-certified laboratory. And why it's a game-changer for your production line. If you’re associated with the process of creating products that rely on foam, please keep this in mind.
So, why test foam, you ask? Well, it's to make sure your product delivers on quality and performance. Whether it's for cushioning in furniture, insulation in construction, or protective packaging, the right foam can make or break your idea. That's where we intervene.
Our NABL-certified laboratory specializes in putting your foam through the paces, testing for factors like density, resilience, and long-term durability.
But here's the catch, not all foam is dealt equally, and neither are the analyses we run. Depending on what your product is meant to be used for, we rethink our testing approach. For instance, if it's all about comfort, we'll focus on the texture and how the foam holds up over time. For insulation purposes, it involves resistance to compression and thermal properties.
Now, choosing what tests to run can seem troublesome, but fear not! Our technical team is here to guide you through the process. We'll talk about your product's end-use, the demands it'll face, and the regulations it needs to meet. From there, we will chart a plan that's as unique as your product.
Ready to take the leap? Let's make sure your foam is up to the mark!
Tests Offered
We conduct a variety of tests for Foam Products. Some of the key tests are mentioned below.
Density test (core, overall, bulk) |
Indentation force deflection text (specified deflection) |
Sag factor/load quotient |
Compression force deflection (CFD) text |
Constant deflection compression set text |
Static force loss test at constant deflection |
Dynamic fatigue test by constant force pounding |
Steam autoclave ageing |
Deterioration of visibility due to smoke |
PVC staining |
Ultimate tensile strength |
Elongation at break |
Tear resistance test |
Resilience (ball rebound) text |
Dry heat ageing |
Wet heat ageing |
Odour |
Flammability |
Limited/minimum oxygen index |
Solvent resistance |