AS/NZS 2210.2 Section 7.3, DIN 4843, EN ISO 20344 Section 7.3, GB/T 20991 Section 7.3, GB/T 40920, GE-29, ISO 11640, ISO 17700 Method A, ISO 20868, QB/T 2537, SATRA PM 173
GenVeslic is a reciprocating abrasion tester designed to evaluate color fastness and surface durability on leather, textiles, plastic-coated materials, and other dyed surfaces under controlled rubbing conditions. It uses a wool felt abrasion head, defined pressure, and a fixed reciprocating stroke to assess color change, fading, and staining transfer during both dry and wet abrasion testing. For footwear, leather goods, coated materials, and quality control laboratories, it provides a practical way to compare material performance, verify finishing quality, and support standards-based abrasion and rubbing fastness programs. It provides laboratories with a controlled and repeatable method for assessing surface durability, finish performance, and color transfer across leather, footwear, and other coated materials.
GenVeslic is built for labs that need controlled abrasion testing, consistent specimen handling, and reliable evaluation of surface finish performance across leather and related materials.
GenVeslic is intended for laboratories and manufacturers that need to evaluate how dyed and finished surfaces respond to repeated rubbing under controlled conditions. It is particularly useful where color transfer, finish wear, and visible surface degradation are critical product-quality concerns. It is especially useful where color transfer, finish wear, and visible surface degradation must be evaluated under repeatable laboratory conditions.
GenVeslic is well suited for organizations that need dependable abrasion and rubbing fastness data as part of a structured leather, footwear, or coated-material testing workflow.
For labs comparing abrasion testers or planning installation, the specifications below summarize the available station configurations and the key operating parameters used in routine testing.
| Parameter | Value |
| Model Options | GT-KC01-1 / GT-KC01-2 / GT-KC01-4 |
| Working Positions | 1 / 2 / 4 |
| Testing Head Area | 15 mm x 15 mm |
| Movement Speed | 40 +/- 2 cycles/min |
| Rubbing Stroke | 35 to 40 mm |
| Rubbing Finger Mass | 500 g |
| Additional Weight Mass | 500 g |
| Fixture Distance | 80 mm |
| Sample Size | 120 x 20 mm |
| Tension Extension Range of Sample | 0 to 20% |
| Power Supply | 1-phase AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz |
GenVeslic supports recognized abrasion and color fastness methods used in leather, footwear, and related surface-durability testing programs. The primary supported standards include:
GenVeslic is supplied with the core accessories required for routine setup and abrasion testing.
Optional accessories are available for labs that need consumables, sample preparation support, or visual assessment tools for test evaluation.
If your lab is testing leather finishes, coated materials, or footwear components for rubbing fastness and visible surface wear, GenVeslic can help standardize that process. Share your sample type, target standards, throughput requirements, and dry or wet test needs with NextGen Material Testing, and our team will help you review the best configuration and prepare a quote for your application.
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