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BS 7343:1990

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Glossary of terms for defects in knitted fabrics

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Language(s)

English

Published date

31-07-1990

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National foreword
Glossary
Section 1. General
1.1 Scope
1.2 General definitions
Section 2. Yarn defects in a knitted fabric
Section 3. Defects in the course direction
Section 4. Defects in the length direction
Section 5. Defects due to, or apparent after, dyeing,
           printing or finishing
Section 6. General defects
Alphabetical indexes
English
French

Establishes defects which commonly appear during the inspection of knitted piece-goods. The presence of one or other of these characteristics in a fabric does not automatically imply that the fabric is sub-standard. Textile suppliers and purchasers will still have to reach agreement on whether a defect is present. If it is considered that a defect is present they will then have to agree on the limits of the defect and on any allowance to be made, bearing in mind the intended use of the fabric. Covers yarn defects in a knitted fabric, defects in the course and length direction, defects due to, or apparent after, dyeing, printing or finishing and general defects.

Committee
TCI/66
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as ISO 8499:1990 Supersedes 87/35690 DC (09/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, November 2007. (10/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This International Standard describes defects which commonly appear during the inspection of knitted piece-goods.

The purpose of this International Standard is to define knitted-fabric defects, i.e. those characteristics that have been unintentionally introduced into the fabric. The presence of one or other of these characteristics in a fabric does not automatically imply that the fabric is sub-standard. Textile suppliers and purchasers will still have to reach agreement on whether a defect is present. If it is considered that a defect is present they will then have to agree on the limits of the defect and on any allowance to be made, bearing in mind the intended use of the fabric.

Sections 2 to 6 of this International Standard cover the following groups of defects:

Section 2: Yarn defects in a knitted fabric

Section 3: Defects in the course direction

Section 4: Defects in the length direction

Section 5: Defects due to, or apparent after, dyeing, printing or finishing

Section 6: General defects

Except where otherwise stated, the descriptions apply to defects appearing in both warp-knitted fabrics and weft-knitted fabrics.

Standards Relationship
ISO 8499:1990 Identical

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