Velcro Roller Test for Carpet Fuzzing Evaluation
Floor Detective® Laboratory Testing Reference
Summary
The Velcro Roller Test is a laboratory screening procedure used by some testing laboratories to evaluate the tendency of certain carpet constructions, particularly loop pile products, to develop fuzzing-related appearance changes. The procedure uses a Velcro-covered roller that is typically passed 10 times forward and 10 times backward across the carpet surface to simulate snagging and fiber-disturbance forces associated with fuzzing complaints. Results are comparative in nature and are commonly used to assist in evaluations involving filament slippage, loose fibers, yarn disturbance, and fuzzing-related concerns. The procedure is not known to be governed by a published ASTM, AATCC, ISO, or CRI test standard, and interpretation of results typically relies upon manufacturer expectations and laboratory experience. See also Carpet Bearding, Carpet Problems Guide, and Flooring Laboratory Testing and Analysis.
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