Production piece length Sample Clauses

Production piece length. At the signature of the purchase order, the parties agree upon the physical length of the piece to be delivered.
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Production piece length. At the signature of the purchase order, the parties agree upon the physical length of the piece to be delivered. Permissible variation on quantities within orders for each quality/shade/colour are listed below: Up to 500 m: +/- 10% Between 501 ant 1,000 m: +/- 5% between 1,001 and 5,000 m: +/- 2% (with max quantity 50 m) Each piece shall be measured before any further treatment and without any cutting for laboratory testing or other purpose. Contrarily, the Seller shall be compensated for cut quantities. The Buyer will accept a +/- 1% tolerance between the quantity being invoiced and the actual quantity on woven items, leaving untouched the tolerance declared for the supply The Buyer will accept a +/- 2% tolerance between the quantity being invoiced and the actual quantity on fabrics sold by weights such as warp stretch fabrics, leaving untouched the tolerance declared for the supply. Any changes in tolerance shall be arranged by the Parties. The effective fabric width shall correspond – selvedges included - to the details of the technical data sheet of each item. The effective width will be measured on the fabric prior to any treatment and at the first inspection unless otherwise agreed by Xxxxx and Seller. The effective width should be considered as the indicative width of the grey fabric. Teh weight of the fabric expressed in g/linear meter refers to the grey fabric as delivered to the Buyer with +/- 5% tolerance on the value stated in the technical data sheet. However, this parameter does not apply to some special fabrics such as stretch fabrics, etc.. Tolerances applied to these fabrics are given by the Seller in the technical data sheet. For grey cotton and linen fabrics two weights are requested: “theroretical” and “effective” [1] Seller’s Logo [3] Article name / Seller’s design 4] Article name / Client’s design (prepared by Xxxxx) [5] Statistical Customs Tariff (8 digits) [6] Technical Description Fibre composition of grey fabric Presence of decorative threads Composition of decorative threads Piece Standard Length (m) Weight /linear meter grey fabric (g/m) Weight /linear meter grey panel (g/m2) Drawn-in width (cm) Effective width (cm) (selvedges included) Weave Code___________ Yarn and Warp count (tex or Nm or Ne or den) Yarn and Weft count (tex or Nm or Ne or den) Centimetric reductions (Yarns/cm) Centimetric reductions (Insertions/cm) _________________________________________ YES / NO …..…….. % _________________________________________ _________...
Production piece length. At the signature of the purchase order, the parties agree upon the physical length of the piece to be delivered. . Tubular or open-width grey knitted fabrics rolls are sold per kilograms. Tolerance range of +/- 3.0 % may increase by 0.5/1.0 % for items with a high percentage of natural, cellulosic, man-made fibres. Any changes in tolerance shall be arranged by the Parties [1] Seller’s logo TECHNICAL DATA SHEET FORM FOR GREY KNITTED FABRICS (to be personalised)* [6] Technical Description Procedure Fibre composition of grey fabric Presence of decorative threads Composition of decorative threads Weight/square meter grey fabric (g/m2) Effective width (cm) Rolling type Presence of needle drop Machine type (warp-knitted): Machine type (circular): Interweaving Yarn and count (tex or Nm or Ne or den) Line of wales/courses LFA mm RAC (warp-knitted) _________________________________________ YES / NO …………..% _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Open-width – tubular YES / NO fineness (needles/inch) ______________________ bars _________________________________ diameter (inches) _________________________ fineness (needles/inch and no. of needles) _______________ drops _________________________________ See attachment (draft / French profile) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Reg. 1007/2011 UNI 5114 procedure III or UNI EN 12127 UNI EN 1773 paragraph 8.3 UNI EN ISO 4921 UNI 9275 UNI EN 14970 Procedure B UNI EN 14970 Procedure A [7] Fastness and Processing To be decided each time between the Seller and the Buyer 1 See technical data sheet form attached to the Technical Part of this Standard Agreement .

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