TruRain

TruRain is an artificial rain shower testing instrument for determining the water repellency of textiles. It is designed with precision in mind, to reduce inconsistency and improve the accuracy and repeatability of results providing an accurate indication of fabric performance.

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Description

TruRain is the definitive Bundesmann tester, an artificial rain shower testing instrument for determining the water repellency of textiles. It is designed with precision in mind, to reduce inconsistency and improve the accuracy and repeatability of results.

TruRain’s water circulation unit reduces operating costs by 83% and water consumption by 99%, making TruRain a more sustainable Bundesmann Tester.

Standards

James Heal Instruments Physical Testing

Automated Shower Guard

An integrated, automated shower guard diverts the water flow before and after each test to keep the operator dry when inserting and removing the specimens.

TestWise Touch

Our TestWise software is user friendly, automating the process of testing and alerting the user of when to grade the specimens based on the ISO standard.

Easy to Maintain

The 300 evenly distributed nozzles, which produce rain drops for the test, are easy to clean and maintain. The nozzles can be primed, a process of forcing high pressure water through the system to ensure no blockages.

Recirculation Unit

Equipped with an innovative 'water recirculation system', TruRain is the only Bundesmann tester of its kind which reuses water during testing – resulting in significant cost savings and environmental benefits.

Specifications are provided as a guideline only and are subject to change.
Conditioned atmosphere recommended It is recommended the instrument is located within a conditioned atmosphere
Positioning Floor standing
Space requirements
TruRain Height 2260mm Width 830mm Depth 1000mm
Approximate net weight 270kg
Water Supply Cold Water Feed: 3/4 inch BSP
Drainage The drainage for the TruRain can be either from the mains or the James Heal Re-Circulation unit.