Grey Fabrics Testing
Grey Fabrics Testing is a crucial quality control process carried out on unfinished textiles before dyeing or finishing. It evaluates key parameters such as fabric weight, width, yarn count, thread density, tensile strength, and weave structure to ensure consistency and compliance with industry standards. Testing also helps identify defects like uneven construction, contamination, or excessive shrinkage that could affect later processing stages. By conducting Grey Fabrics Testing, manufacturers can optimize dye uptake, reduce material waste, and prevent costly production errors. This early-stage assessment supports better finishing performance, enhances final fabric appearance, and ensures that the textile meets required technical and commercial specifications.