German Minister To Opens ICA Bremen’s, State-Of-The-Art Cotton Testing Laboratory

BREMEN, Germany — June 25, 2015 — The German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Dr. Gerd Müller, officially opened ICA Bremen’s new and improved cotton testing laboratory.

Based at its existing location in Bremen’s Cotton Exchange Building, the upgraded laboratory will incorporate a new and improved range of state of the art facilities to meet the growing demands of the global cotton and textile industry.

Jens Lukazcik, ICA Bremen Director said: “Leadership can not only be demonstrated by words, but by innovative action. As the leading institution for HVI testing it is our obligation to ensure that we provide the highest standards possible. We are very proud that this new lab will, once again, raise the bar and set another new level of excellence in HVI testing. We are delighted that Dr. Müller, who started the Partnership for Sustainable Textiles in 2014, is able to join us to open this fantastic new facility.”

Kai Hughes, ICA Bremen’s Managing Director added: “By expanding and improving the existing ICA Bremen laboratory, we are better equipped to deal with the increasing testing and research requests we have been receiving. We are confident that the laboratory now has everything it needs to allow us to offer an even better service to the cotton and textile industry.”

Improvements to the laboratory include the upgrading of facilities for pre-conditioning and conditioning of samples, improved capability to handle large orders and bigger volumes of samples and the capacity for instrument testing and manual classing to be performed in close proximity.

The added space will allow for even more testing equipment in the future.

The new laboratory, which is operated in cooperation between ICA Bremen and the Bremen Fibre Institute (FIBRE), will include important instruments for cotton testing, such as HVI testing, AFIS testing, stickiness testing and gravimetric trash content determination, as well as testing equipment for other natural fibres, such as wool and flax/hemp.

The ICA Bremen collection of world cotton standards will continue to be held in a separate room nearby.

Posted June 30, 2015

Source: ICA Bremen
 

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