Woven Fabric: What Are Its Quality Control Parameters?

Woven Fabric: What Are Its Quality Control Parameters?

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As manufacturers, it’s crucial for you to always stay up-to-date about new fabrics and blends. Given the various parameters that can be altered to create new variations of fabric, the possibilities are endless. But, every new invention doesn’t come down the production line successfully. 

More often than not, new permutations and combinations of fabric and yarns are not approved for production because they lack the required quality. And how is the required quality determined? Using quality control parameters for fabric. So, let’s take a closer look at woven fabric quality control parameters and why they are required.

What Are The Quality Control Parameters Of Woven Fabric?

Woven fabric that is developed by the crossing of warp and weft thread systems has various quality control parameters, all of which are used to determine the fabric quality. The weave texture of the fabric can be tested using the following parameters.

Tear Quality

Tear quality is one of the most important parameters used to determine the quality of the fabric. As you can guess from the name, tear quality is a test used to determine the amount of force required to tear a fabric. This test proves the durability of the fabric and how it can handle daily use and even mishandling by end users. A strong and durable fabric has its benefits but so does fabric that does not have great tensile strength. The use cases differ for both these fabrics making this test an important tool in determining the quality of the fabric.

Shrinkage Test

Before a fabric is sent off for production, checking out its shrinkage is crucial to ensure that the fabric does not lose its fitting after the fabric shrinkage. This test is especially crucial to check that the fit of your garments will not be lost after the laundry process of the fabric. The rate of shrinkage for your choice of fabric is a crucial test before you send it into production. This will help you determine the shrinkage rate of your fabric and appropriately account for that during the pattern-making procedure.

Elasticity Test

Elasticity is one of those things that are good or bad based on the use case. In general, the elasticity of the fabric is good as it ensures that the fabric will be less prone to tearing, and it will accentuate the curves of the human body better. However, the rate of elasticity is crucial to be tested before production begins to ensure the fabric is appropriate to use for your purpose and to ensure its quality as a fabric.

GSM

Grams per square metre is a metric used to determine the thickness and weight of the fabric. Generally, when a fabric is thick and has weight, it is stronger and more tear-proof than a fabric that is light and thin. The GSM test can determine if a fabric has the right weight and thickness needed for your project. And a greater GSM value can always be helpful for your fabric if you are searching for a fabric with good tensile strength and tear-proof abilities.

Conclusion

So, these were some of the tests that can be used to consider the quality of woven fabric. To learn more about quality control parameters for woven fabric, check out CheerSagar, one of India’s premier apparel manufacturers and exporters that can help you take your apparel and textile brand to the next level. CheerSagar is based out of Rajasthan, but can help you get your clothes from every corner of the world to countries on over six continents. To learn more about the services, check out the official CheerSagar website.

 

 

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