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Facilities

A lab technician in a white lab coat and safety goggles using a melt processing machine that emits a blue light.

The Leeds Institute of Textiles and Colour (LITAC) activities are supported by one of the most extensively equipped research facilities in the world.

We maintain an extensive range of research facilities and equipment for textile technology, colour science, textile and fashion design, as well as digital technology.

Examples of our facilities are summarised below. A full list of available facilities in the School of Design is available via our equipment page.

Textile facilities

Chemistry Lab

In addition to the formulation of polymer solutions, chemical finishes and dyes, a range of chemical characterisation techniques and application technologies is available to enable fibre composition and properties to be modified and measured.

Materials Testing Lab

Two comprehensively equipped laboratories are available to measure the multitude of parameters that govern the quality and fitness for purpose of textile materials. Facilities also include specially developed instruments developed from our research.

Two material testing machines in the Material Testing Lab, School of Design.

Yarn Spinning, Knitting and 3D Weaving Innovation Centre

A student using the knit machines in the Knit and Weave Studio, School of Design.

A lab techinian in a white lab coat operating the Yarn Spinning Line, a blue machine that produces white yarn.

Lab-scale fibre-to-yarn spinning equipment is available in addition to extensive fibre extrusion capabilities in the adjacent laboratory. In addition to full garment weft knitting capabilities, the 3D Weaving Innovation Centre houses a state-of-the-art loom suitable for producing complex 3D fabrics for apparel and technical textiles.

Nanofibre and Sub-Micron Fibre Manufacturing

Facilities for producing webs containing nano- and sub-micron fibres are available, in addition to a comprehensively equipped nonwoven research laboratory.

An operative's hands in a blue lab coat pulling fibre material through a non wovens machine.

Wet and Dry Processing Lab

This facility enables dyeing and finishing of fabrics using a broad range of techniques. These processes are vital to the production, performance and aesthetics of textile materials, and can add significant value.

Multiple silver square machines in the Wet and dry processing lab School of Design.

Colour Facilities

Psychophysics Lab

This is one of three labs that encompasses the whole spectrum of Colour Science, psychology and application, supported by a partnership with VeriVide.

A technician pulling a colour chart our of a grey machine that assess colour.

Lighting Lab

Modern LED (light-emitting diode) lighting allows us to control the spectral profile of the light emission and its intensity, which in turn gives us the opportunity to optimise the lit environment. Eye-tracking facilities are also available to assist with characterising consumer response and behaviour.

A lighting camera assessing colour charts on a table.

Fashion Design Facilities

Fashion Studio

The fashion studios harness modern garment manufacturing techniques, including 3D CAD (computer-aided design)/CAM (computer-aided manufacturing), pattern cutting, marker making, layplans, grading and garment assembly techniques. Our fashion facilities are also enhanced by the Future Fashion Factory and internationally unique archives which support the creative process:

Fashion studio including mannequins, sewing machines and tables.