GARMENTS & TEXTILES | As the demand for inspections in the garment & textile industry has increased dramatically within new sourcing destinations such as India, Vietnam, Malaysia, V-Trust's inspectors on the ground have had the opportunity to generate quality statistics from the most common garment defects that have been found while inspecting at garments' suppliers in these countries.
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1. Shade variation
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2. Dirt/ stains
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3. Uneven dyeing/ printing/ dye marks |
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Ensure the cleanness of fabric before dyeing or printing
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4. Drop stitches
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One needle is break or cannot work normally when knitting |
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5. Misprinting, off printing or absence of printing
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Printing plate is dislocation or fabric isn’t fixed when printing. |
The printing plate and fabric must fix when printing. |
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6. Crease marks
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Improve the worker’s skills, and adjust press teeth. |
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7. Neps/ knots
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Fly fiber was fall on the yarn when spinning. Or untrimmed coarse yarn when weaving. |
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8. Holes
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Ensuring that the supplier has procedures for regularly checking needles and Ensuring that scissors are not abused. |
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9. Needle lines
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Due to unskilled workers.
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10. Broken pick
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Regardless of how you use the fabric and for which market segment, a clear understanding of the different types of fabric defects will help you to prevent them. The main goal of any buyer is to ensure the quality of the fabric that meets their standards, thus, it helps to study how to identify various defects of the fabric and their causes.
Before production, consider setting tolerances for fabric quality defects in your quality control checklist. Check with the supplier for a mutual system for identifying and classifying the defects, which will help to avoid potential disputes with a factory.
If you want to avoid quality complaints and product returns, along with studying the quality system and potential defects, it is also an option to turn to a third-party inspection company. V-Trust conducts plenty of inspections for textiles and fabrics, as well as for finished clothes, in 10 Asian countries including China, India, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Full-time trained inspectors guarantee reliable professional inspection for your products while conducting specific on-site tests to ensure the long-term quality of the goods and ultimately your reputation.
For more information about textiles and fabrics inspection, please feel free to contact us.
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