Fabric Inspection: Jimmy K.C. Lam
Fabric Inspection: Jimmy K.C. Lam
Fabric Inspection
Why, when and where
Inspection Systems
Four-Point System
Ten-Point System
Inspection Condition
Sampling
Acceptance Level
Inspection Standards
Ten Point System
Oldest and most used in woven finished
fabric
Weft Defects
Full width 10 points
5 inches to half width 5 points
1-5 inches 3 points
up to 1 inch 1 point
Second Quality
A piece is graded a second if the total
penalty points exceed the total yardage of
the piece.
Finished Goods
Buyer must inform seller on any
Calculation
Points per 100 square yards =
(Total points scored X 3600)/ (Cloth width in
inches X yards examined)
Graniteville78 System
It was introduced in 1975 for the field of
fabric grading.
The system divided defects into major
and minor types
The major defect was one which was
very obvious and lead the goods to
second quality
The minor defect was one may or may
78 System Point
Penalty Point Assignment of
Graniteville78
Defect Length Penalty Points
9 1
9-18 2
18-27 3
27-36 4
78 Points- Notes
The principle was established in garment
cutting piece, which the short length
defects (less than 9) will normally be
removed.
The system tries to balance the
importance of longer defects (over 9)
and put less weight on 1-10 defects
such as slubs
The system also suggests the viewing