Quality & Standards
Ensuring precise fabric weight, flawless weave alignments, and reliable shade parity for international wholesale buyers.
Loom-to-Container Checkpoints
GSM Accuracy (Weight Controls)
Each production batch is monitored to maintain precise GSM control within defined tolerances. We extract physical fabric circle samples from random rolls and test them on calibrated electronic GSM balances. This prevents density drift between the start and end of bulk weaving loops, providing garment manufacturers with consistent fabric weight and thickness.
Weave and Alignment Inspection
Fabric is checked for uniform weave structure and alignment to prevent structural irregularities. Our technicians pull yards over glass-mounted backlight tables to perform continuous optical checks for pick counts, broken warp threads, color staining, and thread deviations.
Pre-Dispatch Verification
Before shipment, rolls are verified for measurement accuracy and batch consistency to maintain delivery reliability. Each roll undergoes automated yardage measuring, tensile stretch testing, and shade-matching controls under standardized D65 light boxes.
Sampling Process
We understand that physical touch is essential when sourcing fabrics. European garment labels can request custom swatch sheets or 1-meter test hangers. Samples are cut directly from current weaving runs, packed securely in moisture-proof seals, and dispatched via DHL Express or FedEx.
Batch Consistency
Maintaining spec parity on repeat orders is a key B2B challenge. We store digital weave templates and shade coordinates for every order. Repeat looms are calibrated using identical yarn specifications and tension parameters, ensuring that fabric GSM and texture do not drift across repeat seasonal orders.
