Publish Time: 2026-08-20 Origin: Site
In the global footwear and technical apparel industries, product excellence extends beyond primary structural components like outsoles and upper fabrics. Essential accessories, especially shoelaces and fastening systems, undergo severe dynamic friction, cyclic tension, and sharp-angle bending during daily consumer wear. Premature cord fraying or snapping severely degrades consumer satisfaction and triggers high return rates for international athletic, hiking, and safety shoe brands. To address these critical quality challenges, Great Win has officially launched its high-precision Good Repetition Abrasion Testing Machine for Shoe Lace (Shoe Lace Abrasion Tester). Engineered to deliver stable, repeatable reciprocating wear analysis across diverse lace fibers and metal eyelets, this diagnostic system provides testing laboratories with the data-driven validation required to meet international compliance standards.
The Industry Problem: Quality control laboratories frequently encounter unpredictable shoelace snapping, rapid surface fuzzing, and core rupture when footwear undergoes prolonged wear. Conventional or non-standardized friction tests often fail due to unstable stroke speeds, irregular clamping tensions, and uneven specimen alignment, resulting in poor test repeatability and inconsistent laboratory reports.
The Technical Solution: Great Win’s newly developed Shoe Lace Abrasion Testing Machine employs a precision-calibrated mechanical reciprocating stroke mechanism with stable counterweight tensioning. By holding specimens at standardized geometric angles and subjecting them to continuous, controlled friction cycles, the equipment accurately simulates real-world shoelace-to-shoelace and shoelace-to-eyelet abrasion dynamics. This gives footwear manufacturers, yarn spinners, and third-party QA compliance facilities verifiable data to clear SATRA TM154, ISO 22774, and DIN 4843 audits.
To assist footwear laboratory directors, material engineers, and quality assurance specialists in evaluating this diagnostic instrument, the core technical and structural dynamics are detailed below:
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| GREAT WIN SHOE LACE ABRASION TESTER: CORE WORKFLOW |
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| [Standardized Clamping] ---> [Calibrated Reciprocating Stroke (60±6 cpm)] |
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| [Constant 250g Deadweight] ---> [Dual Modes: Lace-to-Lace / Lace-to-Eyelet] |
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| [Automatic Break-Sensor Stop] |
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| [Digital Microprocessor Cycle Output] |
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Shoelaces fail through two distinct wear mechanisms:
Lace-to-Lace Friction: When two laces intersect and rub against each other during movement. The machine interlaces test cords under standardized intersection angles (52.5° geometry) to evaluate self-abrasion, core slippage, and surface yarn fuzzing.
Lace-to-Eyelet (Carrier) Friction: When the lace repeatedly slides through metal, plastic, or fabric shoe eyelets under tension. The machine incorporates interchangeable standard eyelet fixtures to assess edge abrasion, coating stripping, and tensile fatigue.
Test repeatability depends on uniform stroke velocity and uninterrupted tension. Great Win’s tester features precision linear guide rails driven by a low-vibration electric motor, delivering a consistent stroke distance of 35 ± 2 mm at a stabilized speed of 60 ± 6 cycles per minute. Each testing station is equipped with precision-machined 250g deadweights, eliminating operator tensioning bias and ensuring consistent results across multiple batches.
In conventional testing, technicians must continuously monitor equipment to record the exact cycle count when a lace snaps. Great Win integrates sensitive electronic break-detection micro-switches on each station. The moment a test specimen breaks, the dedicated station sensor triggers, automatically logging the exact cycle count on the digital LCD screen while allowing remaining stations to continue testing without interruption.
The apparatus accommodates a comprehensive spectrum of footwear fastening materials:
Braided Cotton & Linen Laces: Evaluating yarn stability, wax coating retention, and fiber pilling.
Synthetic Polyester & Nylon Cords: Measuring melting resistance from friction heat and core-sheath delamination.
High-Performance Outdoor & Tactical Ropes: Testing Kevlar-reinforced or UHMWPE tactical footwear laces against sharp metal eyelets.
Elastic & Stretchable Fastening Straps: Analyzing tension decay and elastic core degradation under cyclic abrasion.
Operational Parameter | Engineering Specification / Performance Value |
Core Laboratory Application | Shoelace-to-Shoelace & Shoelace-to-Eyelet Abrasion Resistance |
Standard Regulatory Compliance | Fully compliant with SATRA TM154, ISO 22774, DIN 4843, QB/T 2226, GB/T 3903.36 |
Simultaneous Test Stations | 4 Workstations (Configurable multi-channel architecture) |
Reciprocating Stroke Distance | 35 ± 2 mm with low-vibration linear travel |
Testing Stroke Speed | 60 ± 6 cpm (cycles per minute) |
Specimen Loading Weight | 250 g ± 3 g precision deadweights per station |
Sample Clamping Angle | Standardized 52.5° geometric intersection layout |
Control & Counter Interface | Digital LCD display (0–99,999,999 cycles) with individual auto-stop sensors |
Structural Frame Material | Rigid industrial chassis with corrosion-resistant fixtures |
Procuring laboratory testing instrumentation directly from Great Win ensures full access to authentic engineering expertise, direct factory calibration protocols, and specialized fixture customizations. By centralizing technical support and manufacturing under one corporate entity, Great Win delivers verified equipment reliability, genuine spare parts availability, and long-term warranty protection for footwear manufacturers, testing agencies, and research institutions worldwide.
For complete technical datasheets, custom workstation configurations, or an authorized commercial quote for your testing facility, contact our global engineering team today:
Direct WhatsApp Support Desk: +86 13296639265
Technical Engineering Email: Vincent-zhong@greatwin-test.com
Official Corporate Website: https://www.greatwin-test.com/
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