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Basic Purpose of Laboratory:
Testing of Textiles - Cotton, Wool & Yarn to meet quality characteristics such as purity, uniformity and moisture content.
Range and Types of Samples:
The complete range of raw materials, process water, packaging materials and finished products as well as the sanitary condition of the mechanical equipment used in the manufacturing process.
Scope of Work and Supply:
Identification of the analytical procedures to be used; determination of the instruments, equipment, and laboratory information management systems specifications, and consumables, supplies, spare parts required for the operation of a fully functioning Textile Testing Laboratory. Thermo Fisher Scientific's scope can include project management, procurement, delivery, installation, and commissioning, training, warranty and product support, and preventive maintenance agreements to provide a fully functioning laboratory on a "turnkey" basis.
Identification of Analytical Methods to be used and determination of recognized authorities:
Based on analytical methods contained in ASTM "Section 07 - Textiles" Edition 2003. Other reference methodologies can be used if required by geopolitical considerations.
Sampling Techniques, Frequencies and Handling:
Covers the identification and implementation of industry recognized techniques for the proper taking of samples for analysis, estimations of required sampling frequency for target confidence levels and the proper temporary/long-term storage conditions of retention samples.
Recommended Instrument / Equipment Lists:
Develop and specify instruments, equipment lists based on the selected analytical testing methods for the types of Textiles - cotton, wool & yarn samples to be analyzed, includes: standard instruments for physical and chemical testing, standard lab equipment, lab information management systems, supplies and consumables.
Laboratory Layout:
Layout and design of laboratory furniture and equipment placement that takes into consideration the space available (or defining the space), sample flow, utility requirements and distribution, special requirements for hazardous sample handling, storage, sterilization, sample retention, and office/clerical/supervisory office space. Mobile, or field self-contained testing units are also considered and planned.
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