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Accredited testing, ergonomic design, and pattern engineering for protective workwear and industrial textiles.
Synthetic fibers under extreme thermal stress
Accredited lab analysis of aramid and polyamide yarns at up to 350°C. Custom thermal chamber integrated with universal testing machine. Protocol follows ASTM D7269 and ISO 5079 adapted for elevated temperatures. Results include stress-strain curves, modulus retention, and creep behavior.
Protective gloves, fire-resistant coveralls, conveyor belt reinforcements
Reducing musculoskeletal strain in repetitive tasks
Motion capture analysis of reaching, bending, and twisting identifies pressure points. Articulated sleeves, gusseted crotches, and strategic panel placements reduce fabric drag. Designs tested in simulated production line with heart rate and RPE monitoring. Graded patterns and wear trial protocol included.
Automotive, electronics, and food processing plants
Patterns engineered for extreme abrasion and tear resistance
Parametric CAD drafting with hazard environment analysis — sharp edges, molten splashes, chemical sprays. Double-stitched seams, reinforced elbows and knees, snag-free pocket designs. Validated through abrasion (ASTM D3884), tear (ASTM D2261), and puncture (ASTM F1342) tests. Deliverables include graded pattern files, BOM, and sewing instructions.
Welding jackets, chainsaw chaps, chemical splash suits
Choose the technical consulting package that matches your production requirements.
High-temperature fiber analysis
Assembly-line motion optimization
Extreme abrasion & tear resistance
The services described on this portal are strictly limited to industrial manufacturing consulting, pattern engineering, and textile testing. No part of this site constitutes an offer for retail sale, e‑commerce clothing, or consumer fashion goods. All technical references to “uniforms,” “workwear,” or “garments” refer exclusively to protective equipment and assembly‑line clothing designed for occupational safety and performance.
Tensile strength testing is performed on synthetic fibers (aramid, polyamide, UHMWPE) under controlled laboratory conditions up to 350 °C. Results are reported according to ASTM D7269 and ISO 5079 adapted protocols. These data are intended for material selection and quality assurance by qualified engineers; they do not imply fitness for any specific end‑use without additional field validation.
Ergonomic uniform designs are based on motion‑capture analysis of representative assembly tasks. Pattern recommendations reduce fabric drag and pressure points but do not eliminate all risk of musculoskeletal injury. Clients are responsible for conducting their own risk assessments and wear trials before full‑scale production.
High‑durability pattern drafting for protective workwear includes reinforcement zones, seam placements, and material specifications tailored to defined hazard environments (sharp edges, molten splashes, chemical sprays). All patterns are validated via abrasion (ASTM D3884), tear (ASTM D2261), and puncture (ASTM F1342) tests. Final deliverables include graded pattern files, a bill of materials, and sewing instructions. No pattern or specification guarantees complete protection against all industrial hazards.
All intellectual property, test protocols, and pattern data remain the property of Adel‑mode unless otherwise agreed in writing. Use of any service or report implies acceptance of these definitions and limitations. For questions about scope or applicability, contact our technical team.
Last updated: April 2025 · Adel‑mode Industrial Textile Services
From your initial inquiry to a validated technical deliverable — a structured industrial workflow.
You submit your material specifications, hazard environment, or ergonomic requirements. We review the scope and confirm test standards or pattern parameters within 48 hours.
Our lab performs tensile testing at up to 350°C or motion-capture ergonomic studies. For pattern drafting, we run parametric CAD iterations with reinforcement zone mapping.
Results are compiled into a technical report with stress-strain curves, RPE data, or abrasion/tear test outcomes. You receive graded pattern files, BOM, and sewing instructions.
Typical turnaround: 10–15 business days for testing, 15–20 for pattern drafting projects.