In February 2026, Lingwen's textile-testing analytics workbench TexLab completed its first production deployment at a top-tier domestic testing lab and entered commercial use.
The everyday reality of a textile lab is many instruments and scattered formats. One tensile tester, one colorfastness grader, one formaldehyde instrument — each with its own raw format — and most reporting workflows rely on a technician moving numbers between Excel and Word by hand.
TexLab standardizes that step: ingest data from major instruments (CSV, TXT, proprietary binary), run cleansing and statistical calculations automatically, and produce compliance reports against ISO, AATCC, ASTM and GB. The same sample batch gets entered once and can be emitted in report versions targeted at different markets.
At the first customer, a report covering 6 test items went from about 2 hours end-to-end down to under 20 minutes. More importantly, standards-based compliance checks now run at ingest time rather than at final review, cutting rework at the end of the workflow.
TexLab already integrates with over 20 major testing instruments. Roadmap items include flammability, abrasion and functional-textile metrics.