Cashmere Fleece Testing
Cashmere Fleece Testing
Cashmere Fleece Testing - Measurement for fiber diameter, yield and fiber length
SGS provide laboratory fleece testing as an independent and accredited service, giving growers the data required to select animals for culling or breeding. Growers and breeders simply send in fleece samples selected from individual animals and reports are issued on test completion
What do you get?
Convenient fleece testing of samples from individual animals for breeding selection purposes – simply pay online by credit card for:
- Accurate fleece testing, including micron (average diameter), staple length and strength, length-diameter profile and yield
- Quality and quantity certainty – for both the buyer and seller
How to send your samples to our lab ?
How to understand your test results
OFDA100 Report Definitions
Yield
Determining the amount of clean wool (wool base), and vegetable matter contamination in a sample
Mean fiber diameter
The average fineness of the wool (fiber thickness), which is a primary determinant of wool value
Color
Measured as tristimulus values, and normally used to assess clean color brightness (Y value) and yellowness (Y-Z value)
Staple length and strength
We use the average staple length, staple strength and position of break to assess the performance of apparel wools in the worsted processing system
Fiber curvature
Relates to bulk, compressibility, and crimp and is cited as an influence on processing
Fiber diameter distribution
Information about aspects of the diameter distribution may affect assessments of comfort and processing performance
Medullation
Refers to the hollow fibers in wool and other animal fibers, which causes uneven dye uptake and adversely affects appearance in apparel wools (but may be desirable for some carpet types)