Thermofixing Sample Clauses

The thermofixing clause defines the process and requirements for heat-setting textile materials to stabilize their dimensions and properties. In practice, this clause outlines the specific temperatures, durations, and equipment standards that must be followed during the thermofixing process, ensuring that fabrics retain their intended shape and resist shrinkage or distortion during subsequent handling or use. By establishing clear guidelines for thermofixing, the clause helps maintain product quality and consistency, reducing the risk of defects and disputes between parties regarding fabric performance.
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Thermofixing. A process of heating in autoclave for the purpose of twist setting or of lowering the shrinkage rate; Lubricating (called also dressing): is a finishing treatment designed to facilitate the use of textile yarn as sewing thread, for example, by giving it antifriction properties or thermal resistance, preventing the formation of static electricity or improving its appearance. Such treatment involves the use of substances based on silicones, starch, wax, paraffin, etc. Precision winding: winding is the process of transferring yarn or thread from one type of package to another to facilitate subsequent processing. The rehandling of yarn is an integral part of the fiber and textile industries. Not only must be package and the yarn itself be suitable for processing on the next machine in the production process, but also other factors such as packing cases. pressure due to winding tension, etc. must be considered. Basically, there are two types of winding machines: precision winders and drum winders. Precision winders, used primarily for filament yarn, have a traverse driven by a cam that is synchronized with the spindle and produce package with diamond-patterned wind. Note 2: for the purposes of the rules of origin of heading 61.01 through 61.17 or 62.01 through 62.17 "substantial assembly" means the sewing together or other assembly of six or more major or other parts of a good of this chapter. Note 3: for purposes of the rules of origin of heading 61.01 through 61.17 or 62.01 through 62.17 "major garment parts" means integral components of the garment, but does not include such parts as collars, cuffs, waistbands, plackets, pockets, lining, padding, accessories, or the like.