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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Textile terms and definitions
(Textile end products)
Textile terms and definitions(Textile end products )
This standard specifies the terms and definitions for general textile end products and their performance, tests and defects. 1 Product
1.1.1 Sewing thread
Threads used for sewing textile materials, plastics, leather products and binding books and periodicals, or for decoration. 1.1.1.1 Sewing threads on spoolsThreads wound on a spool according to certain specifications. 1.1.1.2 Spool cotton, sewing threads on spoolsThreads wound on a wooden spool according to certain specifications. 1.t.1.3 Paper core thread (paper yarn, thread) sewing threads.on copsThreads wound on a paper tube according to certain specifications. 1.1.1.4 sewing threads on card or board Threads wound on cardboard according to certain specifications. 1.1.1.5 sewing threads
Threads wound on wooden tubes or plastic tubes with edges according to certain specifications. 1.1.1.6 sewing threads on plastic spools Threads wound on plastic spools according to certain specifications. 1.1.1.7 sewing threads on cones Threads wound on truncated cone-shaped paper or plastic tubes according to certain specifications. 1.1.1.8 skeining threads, threads in skeins Threads wound into twists according to certain specifications.
1.1.1.9 Balls
Threads wound into hollow balls.
1.1.1.10 Convenient threads
Several bundles of threads of different colors braided together, which can be drawn according to the required colors. 1.1.1.11 Glazed thread Thread that has been sizing and waxing, with a smooth and lubricated appearance. 1.1.1.12 Soft thread Thread that has not been waxed or mercerized, but has only been softened. 1.1.1.13 Mercerized thread Thread that has been mercerized. 1.1.1.14 Dull thread Thread made of chemical fiber that has been subjected to a matte treatment. Issued by the National Bureau of Standards on December 5, 1985. UDC 677: 001.4. GB 5710-85. Implementation on September 1, 1986. 1.1.15 Lustrous thread Thread made of chemical fiber that has not been subjected to a matte treatment. 1.1.1.16 Elastic thread GB 5710--85
Thread made of polyester, nylon and other textured yarns with good elasticity. 1.1.1.17 Transparent thread Chemical fiber monofilament thread with a certain degree of transparency. 1.1.1. 18 Cotton sewing thread, sewing cotton Sewing thread made of cotton fiber as raw material. 1.1.1.19 Flax thread
Thread made of flax fiber as raw material.
1.1.1.20 Silk thread
Thread made of silk as raw material.
1.1.1.21 Chemical fiber sewing thread
Sewing thread made of chemical fiber as raw material. 1.1.1.22 Polyester thread Polyester thread Thread made of polyester staple fiber as raw material. 1.1.1.23 Polyester nilanient thread Thread made of polyester filament.
1.1.1.24 Polyamide filament thread Thread made of nylon filament.
1.1.1.25 Vinylon thread Thread made of vinylon staple fiber. 1.1.1.26 Polypropylene thread Thread made of polypropylene staple fiber. 1.1.1.27 Polyester and cotton blended thread Thread made of polyester staple fiber and cotton fiber. 1.1.1.28 Polyester and cotton core-spun thread Thread made of polyester-cotton core-spun yarn.
1.1.2 Decorative thread Thread mainly used for decoration.
1.1.2.1 Embroidery thread Thread or yarn used for embroidery.
metallized thread
1.1.2.2 Gold and silver thread
Mainly based on polyester film, it is made of flat thread with metallic luster and color and can be woven through spraying process. 1.1.2.3 Craft twisted thread
Twisted thread for knitting crafts or embroidery. 1.2 Tape
Flat or tubular long narrow fabric.
1.2.1 Marrow fabric
Tap woven by weaving technology.
1.2.1.1 Shoe opening tape
Generally woven with twill weave, it is a woven tape used for the edge of the shoe opening. Edging tape
Tape for hemming.
1.2.1.3 Placket tape
Tape used for sewing the placket of clothing.
1.2.1.4 Yarn tape
A tape woven with cotton yarn.
1.2.1.5 Blind tape
A woven tape used for hanging curtains.
1.2.1.6 Typewriter ribbon A tape used for printing on a typewriter.
1.2.1.7 AC tape
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A thin tape wrapped around the outside of electrical components for insulation. 1.2.1.8 Insulating tape Insulating tape A tape used as electrical insulation material in the power and telecommunications industries. 1.2.1.9 Trademark tape
A tape used for printing trademark patterns.
1.2.1.10 Wick tape
A tape used for oil lamp wicks, oil stove wicks, etc.
1.2.1.11 Spindle band
A belt used to drive spindles.
1.2.1.11.1 Rubberized spindle band
A rubberized spindle band
A rubberized spindle band.
1.2.1.12 Duck belting: A multi-layer thick woven belt.
1.2.1.12.1 Canvas belt
A canvas belt used to fasten pants.
1.2.1.12.2 Backpack belt
A canvas belt used on a backpack.
Canvas waist band or belt
1.2.1.12.3 Canteen band: A canvas belt tied to a canteen for shoulder use. 1.2.1.12.4 Windcord
Canvas belt used to protect the connection between passenger cars and other places from wind and rain. 1.2.1.12.5 Safety belt or bandCanvas belt used to make safety protection products.
1.2.1.12.6 Conveyor beltCanvas belt used to transport goods.
1.2.2 Knitted belt
Belt woven by knitting technology.
1.2.2.1 Knitted colored strips
Colored strips woven by knitting crochet machines.
1.2.2.2 Medical retention bandage
Sparse chemical fiber knitted belt, coated with polymer materials, replaces plaster and plays a role in bone positioning. 1.2.3 Braided belt (spindle woven belt)
Use a spindle loom to cross-weave the warp yarns into a "human" pattern belt. The odd number of spindles weaves a single layer in the form of a sheet; the even number of spindles weaves a double layer in the form of a tube.
1.2.3.1 Shoe lace
Tubular braided tape used for tying shoes.
1.2.3.2 White braided tape
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Off-white single-layer braided tape used for wearing jacquard cardboard on jacquard loom. 1.2.3.3 Green braided tape
Green single-layer braided tape used for wearing steel healds on jacquard loom. 1.2.4 Elastic webbing Flat tape woven with elastic material.
1.2.4.1 Elastic gore
Slightly wider and thicker elastic tape, used for shoe openings and other parts. 1.2.4.2 Braided elastic tape
Elastic tape woven by braiding technology.
1.2.4.3 Garter webbing
Elastic tape used for tying stockings.
1.2.4.4 Ribbed belt
Elastic belt with wow-like stripes.
1.2.5 Tubular belt
Hollow tubular fabric.
1.2.5.1 Infusion tube
Woven hose,woven jacket hoseA tubular woven belt used to transport water, oil, etc. The inner and outer walls may have linings or coatings. 1.2.5.2 Fire hoseFire hoseA tubular belt used for pressure water delivery for firefighting.
1.2.5.3 Plastic-coated water discharge hosePlastic-coated water discharge hoseA tubular belt used to output liquids with plastic coated inside and outside. 1.2.5.4 Wire reinforced suction hoseA tubular belt used for negative pressure suction.
1.2.6 Ribbon
A tape with a core-wrapped double-layer structure and cylindrically raised edges. 1.2.6.1 Zipper tape
A single ribbed tape used to make zippers.
1.2.6.2 Head band
A single ribbed tape used at both ends of the spine of hardcover books and periodicals. 1.2.6.3 Inlay band
A single ribbed band used for inlay decoration.
1.2.7 Decorative band
A band used for decoration.
1.2.7.1 Satin tape
A band woven with a satin structure.
1.2.7.2 Boot band
A colorful band with tassels at both ends tied to the top of a high boot. 1.2.7.3 Medal ribbon, ribbon for insignia Decorative ribbon for medals, trophies, etc.
1.2.7.4 Braid
Braid shaped like a dragonfly.
Double braid
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Narrow silk braid used for bookmarks and bandages, etc. 1.2.7.6 Woven trademark
Woven ribbon with words, patterns, and trademarks. 1.2.7.7 Waye braid
Braid with wavy edges.
1.2.7.8 Fringe
-A decorative textile with fringe on the edges. 1.2.7.9 Lace
A decorative textile with a long and narrow strip with a patterned edge. 1.2.7.9.1 Woven lace
Woven lace
Lace woven with a jacquard machine.
1.2.7.9.2 Knitted laceLace woven with a knitting machine.
1.2.7.9.3 Braid lace
Lace woven with a torque lace machine.
Irish
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Lace knitted with cotton yarn into a simple pattern and in a tooth-shaped pattern on one side. 1.3 Towel
1.3.1 Towel
Terry towel
A textile made of a towel structure to form a loop. 1.3.2 Face towel, hand towel Rectangular towels mainly used for washing.
1.3.3 Pillow towel
A rectangular towel used to cover the pillow. 1.3.4 Bath towel
A large rectangular towel mainly used after bathing or swimming. 1.3.5 Wash cloth, face cloth A small square towel.
1.3.6 Toweling coverlet, towel sheet A large towel used as a coverlet.
1.3.7 Toweling, terry cloth A piece of towel fabric.
1.3.8 Printed towel A towel with a pattern printed on it.
1.3.9 Mercerized towel A towel with a loop of mercerized yarn.
1.3.10 Jacquard towel A towel with a pattern woven on a jacquard machine.
1.3.11 Sheared towel, velour towel A towel with cut velour loops.
1.3.12 Twisted towel A towel with high twisted velour loops.
1.3.13 Checked towel
A towel with a checkered pattern.
1.3.14 Striped towel GB 571085
A towel with a striped pattern.
1.3.15 Plain dyed towel, plain towel A towel in a single color (including white).
1.3.16 Bleached towel A towel made from bleached yarn or bleached. 1.3.17 Alkali-shrinked towel
A towel that has been alkali-shrinked.
1.4 Bed sheet, blanket
1.4.1 Bed sheet
A rectangular single-piece textile used to spread on the bed. 1.4.2 Bed bag
A cover for a quilt.
1.4.3 Quilt lining
A single-piece textile used as the lining of a quilt.
1.4.4 Bed spreads, bed-covers A single-piece textile used to cover the bed for dust protection and decoration. 1.4.5 Printed bed sheet A bed sheet with a printed pattern.
1.4.6 Mercerized bed sheet A bed sheet woven with mercerized yarn or mercerized. 1.4.7 Jacquard bed sheet A bed sheet with a pattern woven on a jacquard machine.
1.4.8 Flannellette bed sheet A bed sheet with a flannelette finish.
1.4.9 Striped bed sheet A bed sheet with colored stripes.
1.4.10 Plain coloured bed sheet A bed sheet of a single color (including white).
1.4.11 Bleached bed sheet A bed sheet woven with bleached yarn or bleached.
1.4.12 Checked bed sheet A bed sheet with colored checks.
1.4.13 Seer sucker bed sheet A bed sheet made of seersucker fabric.
1.4.14 Tufted bed spreads A bed sheet made of tufted fabric.
1.4.15 Jacquard bed spreads A bed sheet with a pattern woven on a jacquard machine.
1.4.16 Burn-out bed spreads Bed spreads made of burn-out fabric.
1.4.17 Bed spreads
A medium-thick jacquard blanket woven with medium or coarse yarn as the weft yarn. 48
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1.4.18 Blanket
A rectangular pile fabric that has been brushed and finished. 1.4.19 Cotton blanket
A blanket made of cotton yarn.
1.4.20 Baby blanket
A blanket for children.
1.4.21 Jacquard blanket
A blanket with a pattern woven on a jacquard machine.
1.4.22 Carpet
A heavy fabric laid on the ground to collect dust, reduce noise, or for decoration. 1.5 Handkerchief
1.5.1 Handkerchief handkerchief
A small piece of textile used for personal cleaning and decoration. 1.5.2 Woven handkerchief woven handkerchief woven by machine weaving.
1.5.3Woven stripe handkerchiefA handkerchief with plain weave and colorful stripes.
1.5.4Satin stripe handkerchiefA handkerchief with satin weave and colorful stripes.
1.5.5Jacquard handkerchiefA handkerchief with a pattern woven on a jacquard machine.
1.5.6Broche handkerchiefA handkerchief with a pattern woven in the middle or on the edge of a jacquard machine with a webbing mechanism added. 1.5.7Leno handkerchiefA handkerchief made of leno weave and with holes. 1.5.8Double ply handkerchiefA handkerchief with double weave and partially connected into one. 1.5.9Terry handkerchiefA handkerchief with terry loops.
1.5.10 Clip cord handkerchief A handkerchief with a clear pattern formed by trimming off some of the floating threads of the jacquard fabric. 1.5.11 Embroidered handkerchief An embroidered handkerchief.
Opal-finished handkerchief1.5.12 Burnout handkerchief
A handkerchief made of burnout fabric.
1.5.13 Printed handkerchief A handkerchief with a printed pattern.
Imitation satin stripe printed handkerchief1.5.14 Imitation satin printed handkerchief
A printed handkerchief with a satin stripe effect. 1.5.15 Children's printed handkerchief Children's printed handkerchief A printed handkerchief with a pattern suitable for children's interests. 1.5.16 Baotou printed handkerchief
A large printed handkerchief for Baotou.
1.5.17 Printed flannel handkerchief A flannel handkerchief with a printed pattern.
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1.5.18 Straight hem handkerchief A handkerchief with a flat hem sewn all around.
1.5.19 Hemstitching handkerchief A handkerchief with a mesh hem sewn all around.
1.5.20 Scalopped handkerchief A handkerchief with a crescent hem sewn all around.
1.5.21 Lock hemming handkerchief A handkerchief with a hem sewn all around.
1.5.22 Hand-rolled handkerchief A handkerchief with a cylindrical hem sewn all around. 1.5.23 Allcottonhandkerchief A handkerchief made of cotton fiber.
1.5.24 Linen/cotton handkerchief A handkerchief made of a blend or interweaving of cotton and linen fibers. 1.6 Scarf
1.6.1 Scarf
A textile product used to wrap around the head, neck or shoulders for windproof, cold protection and decoration. 1.6.2 Muffler
A rectangular scarf, usually with tassels at both ends. 1.6.3 Kerchief
A square scarf, usually with tassels around the four sides. 1.6.4 Triangular scarf
A triangular scarf.
1.6.5 Woollen scarf
A scarf made of wool.
1.6.6Angora wool scarf
Angora wool scarf
A scarf with rabbit wool as raw material and rabbit wool style. 1.6.7Cotton
A scarf made of cotton as raw material.
1.6.8Acrylic scarfA scarf made of acrylic as raw material.
1.6.9Raised scarf, brushed scarfA scarf with fluffy surface after brushing. 1.6.10Small jacquard scarf
A scarf with a pattern woven on a multi-arm machine.
1.6.11Printed scarfA scarf with a printed pattern.
1.6.12Solid scarf
A scarf of a solid color.
plain coloured scarf
checked scarf
1.6.13 Plaid scarf
A scarf with coloured plaid.
1.6.14 Striped scarf
A scarf with coloured stripes.
1.6.15 Kercher, kerchief Textiles used to wrap the head.
1.6.16 Shawl
A large scarf, mainly used as a shawl.
1.7 Others
1.7.1 Netting twine
Thread used for knitting and sewing fishing nets or other nets. 1.7.2 Surgical sutures GB 5710—85
Threads used for suturing in surgical operations, generally composed of polyester filaments. 1.7.3 Four-needle thread
A tubular knitted fabric knitted with four tongues, used for making beards, etc. 1.7.4 Textile protective clothing
A textile protective clothing made mainly of textile materials and having elasticity. 1.7.5 Headband
A band-shaped textile protective clothing worn on the forehead to tie hair and absorb sweat, etc. 1.7.6 Shoulder support
A textile protective clothing used to protect the shoulder joints, keep warm and provide cushioning. 1.7.7 Elbow support
A textile protective clothing used to protect the elbow joints, keep warm and provide cushioning. 1.7.8 Arm guard
A textile protective clothing used to protect the arms and bind the muscles. 1.7.9 Wrist support
A textile protective clothing used to protect the wrist joints. 1.7.10 Waist support
A belt-shaped textile protective article used to protect the waist, keep warm and bind the waist. 1.7.11 Kneecap support
A textile protective article used to protect the knees, keep warm and cushion. 1.7.12 Leg guard
A textile protective article used to protect the legs, cushion and bind the muscles. 1.7.13 Ankle support
A textile protective article used to protect the ankle joints and ligaments. 1.7.14 Athletic supporterA pocket-shaped textile protective article used by men to protect the lower body or to lift. 1.7.15 Nylon blood filter
A mesh textile woven with finer nylon filaments, used to filter intravenous infusion in medical treatment. 1.7.16 Napkin
A small textile used for personal cleaning and stain prevention during meals. 1.7.17 Tea cloth
A small textile used as a pad or cover for tea sets.
1.7.18 Mop towel, dish cloth, kitchen towel Textiles used for wiping utensils.
1.7.19 Sofa cover
Textiles used to cover sofas.
1.7.20 Floor mats
Bath mats
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Textiles used to cover bathroom floors to absorb moisture and prevent slipping. 1.7.21 Table cloth
Textiles used to cover tables.
1.7.22 Mosquito net
Mosquito-proof net.
2 Performance and tests
2.1 Threads and tapes
2.1.1 Direction of primary twist
Direction of twist of single-twist threads.
2.1.2 Direction of secondary twist Direction of twist of secondary twist yarn.
2. 1.3 The twist direction of the single twist yarn in twist-on-twist secondary twist yarn is the same as the twist direction of the single yarn. 2.1.4 The twist direction of the single twist yarn in twist-against-twist secondary twist yarn is opposite to the twist direction of the single yarn and secondary twist yarn. 2.1.5 Twist ratio
The ratio of secondary twist twist to primary twist twist.
2.1.6 Twist coefficient ratio
The ratio of the twist coefficient of the ply yarn to the twist coefficient of the single yarn, or the ratio of the twist coefficient of the secondary twist yarn to the twist coefficient of the primary yarn. 2.1.7 Seamability
The property of sewing thread to resist thread breakage during sewing. 2.2 Towels, sheets
2.2.1 Towels
The parts of the towels that do not have terry loops at both ends.
2.2.2 Multiples of hair length (hair times)
The ratio of the length of the hair warp yarn weaving in the terry loop of the towel to the length of the ground warp yarn weaving in. 2.2.3 Middle hair length and width
The length and width of the terry loop of the towel. 2.2.4 Towel edge type
The type of edge of the towel, such as rolled flat seam, folded flat seam, rolled overlock seam, crescent flower color edge, etc. 2.2.5 Pile length
The unfolded length of the tufted pile of tufted fabric. 2.2.6 Tufted crotch
The distance between two adjacent tufted stitches of tufted fabric. 2.2.7 Bubble to ground ratio
The ratio of the warp yarn length of the wrinkled (bubbled) part of the seersucker fabric to the warp yarn length of the non-wrinkled (flat) part. 2.3 Handkerchief
2.3.1 Squareness
The degree to which the length and width of a handkerchief are consistent. 2.3.2 Seam specifications
Regulations on the shape of the handkerchief, the density of stitches, and the fineness and color of the seam lines. 2.4 Others
2.4.1 Folding width
The width of the overlapping part at the opening of the mosquito net.
3 Parallel points
3.1.1 Difference in length and width
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The difference between the length in the warp direction and the length in the weft direction of a square textile replica. 3.1.2 Uneven grid
The size of the fabric grid is not uniform.
3.2 Belt disease
3.2.1 Belt width
The width of a belt is different, and the belt edge is not straight. 3.2.2 Loose edge (small ears)
The edge of the belt shows unnecessary loops.
3.2.3 Missing feet (missing feet)
The feet that should be in the woven belt are not obvious.
3.2.4 Curved
The two sides of the belt are loose on one side and tight on the other side, forming an arc shape. 3.2.5 Twisted
When the belt is naturally drooping, it twists and does not straighten. 3.2.6 Stem
The elastic belt has too sparse weft density in some parts, and the belt surface protrudes horizontally after the elastic shrinks. 8.2.7 Uneven belt surface
The belt surface is uneven.
8.3 Towel syndrome
3.3.1 Uneven loops
The height of the loops on the towel is uneven.
3.3.2 Pulling
The wool warp yarns in the raised loop area of the towel are pulled out, and there are no loops within a certain length. 3.3.3 Pulling and exposing the bottom
Loops are not formed in the raised loop area of the towel, and the ground fabric is exposed. 3.3.4 Raising of plain cloth
Loops appear on the plain cloth of the towel.
3.3.5 Trapezoidal wool
The loops on the warp edge of the towel are regular and uneven. 3.3.6 Reverse color wool
The color of the corresponding part of the other side of the towel should not appear on the surface. 3.3.7 Reverse loop
Loops appear on the flat ground of the jacquard towel pattern. 3.3.8 Length of plain cloth
The length of the plain cloth at both ends of the towel is different.
3.3.9 Skewed plain fabric
The length of the plain fabric at the same end of the towel is different
3.3.10 Sewing raw edges
The yarn is exposed at the rolled edge of the towel.
3.8.11 Sewing terry loops
The terry loops are sewn on the rolled edge of the towel.
3.4 Handkerchief syndrome
8.4.1 Satin strips are uneven
The width of the satin strips on the handkerchief is different, or it is skewed. 8.4.2 Looping of weft yarn
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The weft yarn protrudes from the surface of the warp satin strips of the handkerchief in a loop shape. 3.4.3 Angle chamfering
The adjacent sides of the handkerchief are at an obtuse angle.
3.4.4 Biting angle
The yarn at the corner of the handkerchief is damaged and broken.
3.4.5Bent edge
The edge of the handkerchief should not protrude or bulge out.
3.4.6Clipped edge
The edge of the handkerchief is not rolled up properly
8.4.7White and hairy
The edge of the handkerchief is not rolled up properly, and the edge yarn is exposed. 3.4.8.Spreading corners
The corners of the handkerchief are not sewn well and spread out.
3.4.9Slipped stitches
The stitches on the edge of the handkerchief are missing.
3.4.10 Punching corners
The corners of the wide-brimmed handkerchief protrude outward.
3.4.11 Shrinking corners
The corners of the wide-brimmed handkerchief are shrinking inward.
3.4.12 Arc is not the same—
The arc of the crescent edge of the handkerchief is not the same at the corner or at the joint. 3.4.13 Narrow width of different color edges
The width of the edge of the handkerchief with different color edges is not the same
3.5 Scarf defects
8.5.1 Missing tassels
The scarf tassels are missing.
8.5.2 Uneven tassel lengths
The length of the scarf tassels is not the same
3.5.3 Poor knotting
The edge knots of the scarf are loose, missing or the seams are not consistent. 3.5.4 High and low pile
The thickness of the brushed scarf is uneven in some parts.
Additional instructions:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China and is under the jurisdiction of the Textile Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Textile Industry. This standard was drafted by Shanghai Textile Research Institute, and was drafted by Shanghai Towel and Quilt Company, Shanghai Thread and Belt Company, and Shanghai Handkerchief Import and Export Company.
The main drafters of this standard are Xiong Datong, Zhu Shouheng, and Xie Weiyuan. 547 Seamability
The property of sewing thread to resist breaking during sewing. 2.2 Towels and sheets
2.2.1 Towel plain cloth
The parts of the towel without pile loops at both ends.
2.2.2 Pile length multiple (pile times)
The ratio of the length of wool warp yarn weaving in the pile loop part of the towel to the length of ground warp yarn weaving in. 2.2.3 Middle pile length and width
The length and width of the pile loop part of the towel. 2.2.4 Towel seam type
The type of seam edge of the towel, such as rolled flat seam, folded flat seam, rolled overlock seam, crescent flower color edge, etc. 2.2.5 Pile length
The unfolded length of the tufted pile of tufted fabric. 2.2.6 Tufted crotch
The distance between two adjacent tufted stitches of tufted fabric. 2.2.7 Bubble ratio
The ratio of the warp length of the wrinkled (bubbled) part of a seersucker fabric to the warp length of the unwrinkled (flat) part. 2.3 Handkerchief
2.3.1 Squareness
The degree to which the length and width of a handkerchief are consistent. 2.3.2 Seam specifications
The provisions on the shape of the handkerchief, the density of stitches, the fineness and color of the seam lines, etc. 2.4 Others
2.4.1 Folding width
The width of the overlapping part at the opening of the mosquito net.
3 Parallel points
3.1.1 Length and width difference
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The difference between the warp length and the weft length of a square textile replica. 3.1.2 Uneven grid
The size of the fabric grid is not uniform.
3.2 Belt Symptoms
3.2.1 Belt Width
The width of a belt is different, and the belt edge is not straight. 3.2.2 Loose Edge (Small Ears)
The belt edge shows unnecessary loops.
3.2.3 Missing Feet (Missing Feet)
The feet that should be in the woven belt are not obvious.
3.2.4 Curved
The two sides of the belt are loose on one side and tight on the other side, forming an arc shape. 3.2.5 Twisted
When the belt droops naturally, it twists and does not straighten. 3.2.6 Stalk
The elastic belt has too sparse weft density in some parts, and the belt surface protrudes horizontally after the elastic band shrinks. 8.2.7 Uneven Belt Surface
The belt surface is uneven.
8.3 Towel syndrome
3.3.1 Uneven loops
The height of the loops on the towel is uneven.
3.3.2 Pulling
The wool warp yarns in the looped part of the towel are pulled out, and there are no loops within a certain length. 3.3.3 Plugging and exposing the bottom
Loops are not formed in the part of the raised part of the towel, exposing the ground fabric. 3.3.4 Flat cloth raising
Loops appear on the flat cloth of the towel.
3.3.5 Trapezoidal loops
The loops on the warp edge of the towel are regular and uneven. 3.3.6 Reverse color loops
The color of the corresponding part of the other side of the towel should not appear on the surface. 3.3.7 Reverse loops
Loops appear on the flat part of the jacquard towel pattern. 3.3.8 Length of plain cloth
The length of plain cloth at both ends of the towel is different.
3.3.9 Skew of plain cloth
The length of plain cloth at the same end of the towel is different
3.3.10 Sewing raw edges
Yarn is exposed at the rolled edge of the towel.
3.8.11 Sewing loops
The loops are sewn at the rolled edge of the towel.
3.4 Handkerchief syndrome
8.4.1 Concave and convex satin strips
The satin strips on the handkerchief are of different widths or skewed. 8.4.2 Looping of weft yarn
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The weft yarn protrudes from the surface of the warp satin strips of the handkerchief in a loop shape. 3.4.3 Angle chamfering
The adjacent sides of the handkerchief are at an obtuse angle.
3.4.4 Bite
The yarn at the corner of the handkerchief is damaged and broken.
3.4.5 Bent edge
The edge of the handkerchief has an inward and outward protrusion that should not be caused.
3.4.6 Clipped edge
The edge of the handkerchief is an unrolled interlayer
8.4.7 White and hairy
The edge of the handkerchief is not rolled well, and the yarn is exposed. 3.4.8. Scattered angle
The corner of the handkerchief is not sewn well and spreads out.
3.4.9 Skipped stitch
The stitching thread at the edge of the handkerchief is lost.
3.4.10 Punch angle
The corner of the wide-brimmed handkerchief protrudes outward.
3.4.11 Shrink angle
The corner of the wide-brimmed handkerchief is indented inward.
3.4.12 Arc is not the same—
The arc of the crescent edge of the handkerchief is not the same at the corner or at the joint. 3.4.13 Narrow width of different color edges
The width of the edge of the handkerchief with different color edges is not the same
3.5 Scarf defects
8.5.1 Missing tassels
The scarf tassels are missing.
8.5.2 Uneven tassel lengths
The length of the scarf tassels is not the same
3.5.3 Poor knotting
The edge knots of the scarf are loose, missing or the seams are not consistent. 3.5.4 High and low pile
The thickness of the brushed scarf is uneven in some parts.
Additional instructions:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China and is under the jurisdiction of the Textile Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Textile Industry. This standard was drafted by Shanghai Textile Research Institute, and was drafted by Shanghai Towel and Quilt Company, Shanghai Thread and Belt Company, and Shanghai Handkerchief Import and Export Company.
The main drafters of this standard are Xiong Datong, Zhu Shouheng, and Xie Weiyuan. 547 Seamability
The property of sewing thread to resist breaking during sewing. 2.2 Towels and sheets
2.2.1 Towel plain cloth
The parts of the towel without pile loops at both ends.
2.2.2 Pile length multiple (pile times)
The ratio of the length of wool warp yarn weaving in the pile loop part of the towel to the length of ground warp yarn weaving in. 2.2.3 Middle pile length and width
The length and width of the pile loop part of the towel. 2.2.4 Towel seam type
The type of seam edge of the towel, such as rolled flat seam, folded flat seam, rolled overlock seam, crescent flower color edge, etc. 2.2.5 Pile length
The unfolded length of the tufted pile of tufted fabric. 2.2.6 Tufted crotch
The distance between two adjacent tufted stitches of tufted fabric. 2.2.7 Bubble ratio
The ratio of the warp length of the wrinkled (bubbled) part of a seersucker fabric to the warp length of the unwrinkled (flat) part. 2.3 Handkerchief
2.3.1 Squareness
The degree to which the length and width of a handkerchief are consistent. 2.3.2 Seam specifications
The provisions on the shape of the handkerchief, the density of stitches, the fineness and color of the seam lines, etc. 2.4 Others
2.4.1 Folding width
The width of the overlapping part at the opening of the mosquito net.
3 Parallel points
3.1.1 Length and width difference
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The difference between the warp length and the weft length of a square textile replica. 3.1.2 Uneven grid
The size of the fabric grid is not uniform.
3.2 Belt Symptoms
3.2.1 Belt Width
The width of a belt is different, and the belt edge is not straight. 3.2.2 Loose Edge (Small Ears)
The belt edge shows unnecessary loops.
3.2.3 Missing Feet (Missing Feet)
The feet that should be in the woven belt are not obvious.
3.2.4 Curved
The two sides of the belt are loose on one side and tight on the other side, forming an arc shape. 3.2.5 Twisted
When the belt droops naturally, it twists and does not straighten. 3.2.6 Stalk
The elastic belt has too sparse weft density in some parts, and the belt surface protrudes horizontally after the elastic band shrinks. 8.2.7 Uneven Belt Surface
The belt surface is uneven.
8.3 Towel syndrome
3.3.1 Uneven loops
The height of the loops on the towel is uneven.
3.3.2 Pulling
The wool warp yarns in the looped part of the towel are pulled out, and there are no loops within a certain length. 3.3.3 Plugging and exposing the bottom
Loops are not formed in the part of the raised part of the towel, exposing the ground fabric. 3.3.4 Flat cloth raising
Loops appear on the flat cloth of the towel.
3.3.5 Trapezoidal loops
The loops on the warp edge of the towel are regular and uneven. 3.3.6 Reverse color loops
The color of the corresponding part of the other side of the towel should not appear on the surface. 3.3.7 Reverse loops
Loops appear on the flat part of the jacquard towel pattern. 3.3.8 Length of plain cloth
The length of plain cloth at both ends of the towel is different.
3.3.9 Skew of plain cloth
The length of plain cloth at the same end of the towel is different
3.3.10 Sewing raw edges
Yarn is exposed at the rolled edge of the towel.
3.8.11 Sewing loops
The loops are sewn at the rolled edge of the towel.
3.4 Handkerchief syndrome
8.4.1 Concave and convex satin strips
The satin strips on the handkerchief are of different widths or skewed. 8.4.2 Looping of weft yarn
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The weft yarn protrudes from the surface of the warp satin strips of the handkerchief in a loop shape. 3.4.3 Angle chamfering
The adjacent sides of the handkerchief are at an obtuse angle.
3.4.4 Bite
The yarn at the corner of the handkerchief is damaged and broken.
3.4.5 Bent edge
The edge of the handkerchief has an inward and outward protrusion that should not be caused.
3.4.6 Clipped edge
The edge of the handkerchief is an unrolled interlayer
8.4.7 White and hairy
The edge of the handkerchief is not rolled well, and the yarn is exposed. 3.4.8. Scattered angle
The corner of the handkerchief is not sewn well and spreads out.
3.4.9 Skipped stitch
The stitching thread at the edge of the handkerchief is lost.
3.4.10 Punch angle
The corner of the wide-brimmed handkerchief protrudes outward.
3.4.11 Shrink angle
The corner of the wide-brimmed handkerchief is indented inward.
3.4.12 Arc is not the same—
The arc of the crescent edge of the handkerchief is not the same at the corner or at the joint. 3.4.13 Narrow width of different color edges
The width of the edge of the handkerchief with different color edges is not the same
3.5 Scarf defects
8.5.1 Missing tassels
The scarf tassels are missing.
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The length of the scarf tassels is not the same
3.5.3 Poor knotting
The edge knots of the scarf are loose, missing or the seams are not consistent. 3.5.4 High and low pile
The thickness of the brushed scarf is uneven in some parts.
Additional instructions:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China and is under the jurisdiction of the Textile Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Textile Industry. This standard was drafted by Shanghai Textile Research Institute, and was drafted by Shanghai Towel and Quilt Company, Shanghai Thread and Belt Company, and Shanghai Handkerchief Import and Export Company.
The main drafters of this standard are Xiong Datong, Zhu Shouheng, and Xie Weiyuan. 541. Satin stripe uneven
The satin stripe on the handkerchief is uneven in width or skewed. 8.4.2. Weft yarn looping
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The weft yarn protrudes from the surface of the handkerchief's warp satin stripe in a loop shape. 3.4.3. Angle chamfering
The adjacent sides of the handkerchief are at an obtuse angle.
3.4.4. Bite angle
The yarn at the corner of the handkerchief is damaged and breaks.
3.4.5. Bending edge
The edge of the handkerchief has an inappropriate protrusion and protrusion.
3.4.6. Clipped edge
The edge of the handkerchief is an unrolled interlayer
8.4.7. White and hairy
The handkerchief's seam is not rolled well, and the edge yarn is exposed. 3.4.8. Scattered angle
The handkerchief's corner is poorly sewn and spreads out.
3.4.9 Missing stitches
The stitches on the edge of the handkerchief are missing.
3.4.10 Sharp angle
The corners of the wide-brimmed handkerchief are protruding outward.
3.4.11 Shrink angle
The corners of the wide-brimmed handkerchief are shrinking inward.
3.4.12 The arc is not the same—
The arc of the crescent edge of the handkerchief or the corners at the junction is different in size. 3.4.13 The width of the edge of the different-colored edge is narrow
The width of the edge of the handkerchief with different-colored edges is not narrow
3.5 Scarf defects
8.5.1 Missing tassel
The tassel of the scarf is missing.
8.5.2 Uneven fringe length
The length of the fringe of the scarf is not uniform
3.5.3 Poor knotting
The edge knot of the scarf is loose, missing or the seams are inconsistent. 3.5.4 High and low pile
The thickness of the brushed scarf is uneven in some areas.
Additional instructions:
This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China and is under the jurisdiction of the Textile Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Textile Industry. This standard was drafted by the Shanghai Textile Science Research Institute and was drafted by the Shanghai Towel and Quilt Company, Shanghai Thread and Ribbon Company, and Shanghai Handkerchief Import and Export Company.
The main drafters of this standard are Xiong Datong, Zhu Shouheng, and Xie Weiyuan. 541. Satin stripe uneven
The satin stripe on the handkerchief is uneven in width or skewed. 8.4.2. Weft yarn looping
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The weft yarn protrudes from the surface of the handkerchief's warp satin stripe in a loop shape. 3.4.3. Angle chamfering
The adjacent sides of the handkerchief are at an obtuse angle.
3.4.4. Bite angle
The yarn at the corner of the handkerchief is damaged and breaks.
3.4.5. Bending edge
The edge of the handkerchief has an inappropriate protrusion and protrusion.
3.4.6. Clipped edge
The edge of the handkerchief is an unrolled interlayer
8.4.7. White and hairy
The handkerchief's seam is not rolled well, and the edge yarn is exposed. 3.4.8. Scattered angle
The handkerchief's corner is poorly sewn and spreads out.
3.4.9 Missing stitches
The stitches on the edge of the handkerchief are missing.
3.4.10 Sharp angle
The corners of the wide-brimmed handkerchief are protruding outward.
3.4.11 Shrink angle
The corners of the wide-brimmed handkerchief are shrinking inward.
3.4.12 The arc is not the same—
The arc of the crescent edge of the handkerchief or the corners at the junction is different in size. 3.4.13 The width of the edge of the different-colored edge is narrow
The width of the edge of the handkerchief with different-colored edges is not narrow
3.5 Scarf defects
8.5.1 Missing tassel
The tassel of the scarf is missing.
8.5.2 Uneven fringe length
The length of the fringe of the scarf is not uniform
3.5.3 Poor knotting
The edge knot of the scarf is loose, missing or the seams are inconsistent. 3.5.4 High and low pile
The thickness of the brushed scarf is uneven in some areas.
Additional instructions:
This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China and is under the jurisdiction of the Textile Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Textile Industry. This standard was drafted by the Shanghai Textile Science Research Institute and was drafted by the Shanghai Towel and Quilt Company, Shanghai Thread and Ribbon Company, and Shanghai Handkerchief Import and Export Company.
The main drafters of this standard are Xiong Datong, Zhu Shouheng, and Xie Weiyuan. 54
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