Intro
Colour is a complex quality characteristic for sewing and embroidery threads, which is determined by various colour properties. Colour tone, colour consistency from batch to batch and colour fastness are the primary factors that determine this characteristic. Particularly important, and verifiable by any observer, is the appropriate colour matching of the fabric and the sewing thread or embroidery thread. This is based on a wide range of colours tailored to the requirements of the respective industry and colour consistency of the goods delivered from different batches. Colour deviations are immediately detected and impair the product quality of the finished textile. Colour is defined by three components: shade, brightness and saturation.
FAQ
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Colour affects the visual quality of the final product. Poor matching reduces perceived quality.
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Colour is defined by shade, brightness, and saturation. These determine visual appearance.
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Consistent colour ensures uniform appearance across batches. Variations are easily noticeable.
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It refers to matching thread colour to the fabric. This is critical for visual quality.
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Yes, visible differences reduce quality perception. This can lead to rejection.
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Through controlled dyeing and quality checks. Batch consistency is essential.
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It involves multiple factors such as perception and lighting. Small differences can be critical.
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Primarily no, but it strongly influences appearance. Visual quality is a key factor.