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This category should be used for defects found
within the fabrics used to make a garment.
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106 SLUB /
SLUB / KNOT:
fabric caused by lint or smalllengths of yarn adhering to
,are tied together.
SNAG:
A pulled thread in the fabric.
defective
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108 COLOR
CONTAMINATION
A transfer of color from
.
migration should be
considered defective.
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109 - SHADING
Noticeable color difference betweenthe same color. GMT-GMT
`between the same color. Panel-Panel.
Finishing streaks.
Shading that can be seen during
visual inspection should be viewedw t g t ox. s a ng s v s eunder cwf lighting or daylight,product should be considereddefective.
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111 YELLOWING OF FABRIC
This is a phenomenon
which causes light
over time.
All yellowing should be
considered defective.
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112 FABRIC PERFORMANCE
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This includes appearance, texture, feel etc.. That are different
from the approved fabric or with discrepancies betweengarment.
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113 FABRIC HOLE
Includes holes in the
fabric and needle holes.
All fabric holes should
.
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114 FABRIC RUN
A break in the yarn of a
fabric that causes the stitchto run along the needle line
or a void caused by a
m ss ng warp yarn.
All fabric runs should be
cons ere e ec ve.
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115 YARN
Foreign fibers or soil knitted into.
(0.3cm) or greater in a critical areaof a garment, which can be easilyseen s ou e cons eredefective.
Contamination greater than (0.6cm) in non critical area shouldbe considered defective.
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199 MISCELLANEOUS
FABRIC DEFECTS
This code includes all other fabric defects that are not
.
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