1. Rationale
To help address the requirements of multi-lateral trade agreements which trace textile items from raw material to finished textile structures. These terms will help to explain the interdependence for certain sectors of the the textile supply chain.
Keywords
Animal fibers; Appearance of textile materials/applications; Bast and leaf fibers/products; Classification (oftextiles); Classification (standards)--textiles; Cotton fabrics/fibers; Generic names; Glass fabrics/fibers/textile products; Kapok; Knitted textile fabrics; Man-made textile fibers; Silk; Terminology--textile materials/applications; Textile fabrics (general); Textile fibers; Wool and wool top; Woven textile fabrics; Animal fibers; Appearance of textile materials/applications; Bast and leaf fibers/products; Classification (oftextiles); Classification (standards)--textiles; Cotton fabrics/fibers; Generic names; Glass fabrics/fibers/textile products; Kapok; Knitted textile fabrics; Man-made textile fibers; Silk; Terminology--textile materials/applications; Textile fabrics (general); Textile fibers; Wool and wool top; Woven textile fabrics
Citing ASTM Standards
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