Kontak Comfort Pvt. Ltd. is an ISO 9001: 2000 certified company and all mattress products are ISI marked. Precisely, why we have state-of-the-art manufacturing setup with world-class testing methods. Right from the procurement of raw material to making the finished product, stringent inspection happens at every stage so that world-class quality is a regulation.

 
     
  Coir Bare Blocks  
 

The contents like Dry Rubber Content, Total Solid Content, Non Rubber Content, Specific Gravity & PH Value is checked with reference to the specified parameters in the respective standards.

 
   
  T-2: Coir Testing  
 

The contents like Moisture, length of fibre like long/medium/short fibres, percentage of impurities, dust and pith contents etc. are checked with reference to the specified parameters in the standard.

  
 
   
  T-3: Dimensional Test  
 

This procedure is carried out for measuring the thickness, determination of length and width of the RC Block sample.

  
 
   
  T-4: Indentation Hardness Test  
 

The Indentation Hardness of the RC Block is tested for different grades of RC Blocks with the help of Indentation Hardness Machine.

 
   
  T-6: Flexing Test  
 

The method involves subjecting a sample to continued flexing with an indentor for 250000 cycle at 4 cycle per second and measuring the loss in indentation hardness.

  
 
   
  T-7: Compression set  
 

The compression set under constant deflection is the measure of the residual strain in a test piece after it has been strained under compression to a given extent for a given time and then allowed to recover for a given time, the temperature being substantially constant during the test.

  
 
   
  T-8: pH Value  
 

The pH value of the aqueous extract of the material is determined as per the methods prescribed.

  
 
   
 

T-9: Chloride Content
The chloride content of the material is calculated & shall not exceed 0.3 percent by weight.

 
   
  T-10: Sulphate Content
Sulphate Content of the aqueous extract material is prepared & is tested as per the method prescribed in IS:4203:1967 & shall not exceed 0.2 percent by weight