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Domain workbench · Textile & apparel testing

From instrument data to compliance report — one continuous flow

Ingest data directly from lab instruments, automate the standards math, and one-click generate reports against ISO / AATCC / ASTM / GB and more.

30+ major test methods
4 international standard bodies
70% reduction in manual entry
Why this workbench

Why we built this solution

A textile testing lab's daily reality: shuttle between instrument, Excel and Word. Pull on Instron, measure colorfastness on Datacolor, grade by eye against gray scales, tidy up in Excel, then drop into a Word template. One customer report costs 2-4 hours of manual labor.

Our approach connects directly to the major instruments, bakes multi-region standards math into the platform, and auto-generates reports in the formats required by brand customers and testing houses — freeing technicians from Excel and Word entirely.

Target users

Who this is for

Independent testing labs

50-500 person textile testing labs

Core pain point

Reporting takes up to 40% of labor hours

Third-party TICs

Textile divisions of SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek and the like

Core pain point

Multi-standard, multi-language, per-customer customization

Brand QC departments

Apparel / home-textile brand supply-chain QC

Core pain point

Inconsistent supplier report formats are hard to compare

University textile labs

Textile engineering programs

Core pain point

Student-data organization is slow

Core scenarios

The workflows this solution covers

01

Physical performance

  • Tensile strength, tear strength, seam strength, abrasion
  • Instron, Zwick Roell and SDL Atlas instruments
02

Colorfastness

  • Wash, rubbing (wet/dry), light and perspiration fastness
  • Digital gray-scale grading and Datacolor spectral data ingest
03

Chemical safety

  • pH, formaldehyde, azo dyes, phthalates
  • Structured extraction from instrument reports
04

Functional testing

  • Waterproofness, breathability, UV protection, flame retardancy, antimicrobial
  • Reports issued per ISO, AATCC, ASTM, GB and EN
Capabilities

What the workbench actually does

Every capability has been hardened in real projects — not a slideware promise, but engineering that ships to production.

  • Multi-instrument ingest: Instron, SDL Atlas, James Heal, Datacolor, TILO and more
  • Built-in standards library: ISO 105, AATCC, ASTM D, GB/T, EN and JIS formulas and pass/fail rules
  • Customer template library: adapters for H&M, ZARA, Uniqlo, Nike supplier formats
  • Multi-language output: English-Chinese bilingual by default, others extensible
  • Batch processing: generate dozens of sample reports for one customer PO in a single run
  • Archival & search: full-text search by customer, batch, standard and sample type
  • Collaborative review: technician entry, supervisor approval, account-manager sign-off
Architecture

End-to-end system architecture

Textile Testing · system architecture
How we differ

How our approach differs from the alternatives

The usual approach
Our approach
Vendor-locked lab software
Hardware-agnostic data ingest
Single-standard or manual lookups
Multi-standard library, one place
Generic templates requiring rework
Brand-customer format adapters
Excel single-seat operation
Workflow and team collaboration
Expensive enterprise LIMS licenses
Subscription + on-prem option
FAQ

Before you decide, you probably want to ask

Will you support our instruments?

Launch covers Instron, SDL Atlas, James Heal, Datacolor and TILO. For other brands we assess integration during POC — most instruments export CSV/XML, which keeps adoption cost low.

Can reports follow our customer's (e.g. a brand's) template?

Yes. The template system uses HTML + variable binding; your lab can maintain per-customer templates, or we can configure them during onboarding.

Does it comply with ISO 17025?

All raw data has a tamper-evident audit log, with data provenance, review trail and electronic signatures — aligned with the core requirements ISO 17025 places on lab information management.

Let your technicians spend time on tests, not Excel

Tell us your scenario and requirements — a specialist will reach out within one business day with an initial solution sketch and a feasibility read.