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ISO 8499:2003

ISO 8499:2003 Knitted fabrics – Description of defects – Vocabulary

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Description

ISO 8499:2003 describes defects which commonly appear during the inspection of knitted fabrics.A defect is a fault that would reduce the expected performance of the knitted fabric or, if it appeared in a prominent position in an article made from the fabric, would readily be seen and rejected by a prospective purchaser.

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

Edition

2

Published Date

2003-12-05

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

35

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 8499:2003 describes defects which commonly appear during the inspection of knitted fabrics.A defect is a fault that would reduce the expected performance of the knitted fabric or, if it appeared in a prominent position in an article made from the fabric, would readily be seen and rejected by a prospective purchaser.

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

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