Incoming alignment
Confirm yarn or greige identity, construction reference, width and documented lot before dyeing or finishing changes the substrate.

Convert a fabric brief into checkpoints for incoming inputs, dyeing and finishing, physical performance, shade review and production release.
Quality control is a sequence of scoped decisions, not a single certificate. The working standard names the material, test method, specimen condition, approved reference and acceptance point so that a result can be interpreted without extending it beyond the order.
Confirm yarn or greige identity, construction reference, width and documented lot before dyeing or finishing changes the substrate.
Record the route affecting shade, handle, shrinkage and performance. A strike-off or lab dip remains a development approval, not proof of every bulk roll.
Review roll inspection, shade continuity, GSM, usable width and applicable physical or colorfastness results against the agreed production criteria.
Composition, construction, nominal values, tolerance and test route recorded.
Light source, shade reference and evaluator decision documented.
Specimens conditioned and tested using the named method.
Width, shade continuity and defects assessed under the agreed plan.
Order, lot, report and shipping references checked before release.
OEKO-TEX, GRS, GOTS, bluesign, ISO and REACH describe different systems, entities and claims. They are not interchangeable product certificates. Any available document must be checked for issuer, covered entity, product or process scope, validity date and destination requirement.
A report for one shade or finish does not establish the result for every variant. Re-testing may be required after a fiber, dye, finish, construction or care-route change.
Provide the product scope, test methods, target levels, sample stage and release decision needed.
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