Tolerance on the quantities supplied Sample Clauses

Tolerance on the quantities supplied. 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 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET FORM FOR GREY KNITTED FABRICS (fac-simile) [2] Company Name [3] Article name / Seller’s design [3] Article name / Seller’s design [3] Article name / Seller’s design [6] Technical Description Procedure Fibre composition of grey fabric Reg. 1007/2011 Presence of decorative threads YES / NO % Composition of decorative threads Weight/square meter grey fabric (g/m2) UNI 5114 procedure III or UNI EN 12127 Effective width (cm) UNI EN 1773 paragraph 8.3 Rolling type Open-width – tubular Presence of needle drop YES / NO Machine type (warp-knitted): fineness (needles/inch) bars Machine type (circular): diameter (inches) _ _ fineness (needles/inch and no. of needles) drops Interweaving See attachment (draft / French profile) UNI EN ISO 4921 Yarn and count (tex or Nm or Ne or den) XXX 0000 Xxxx xx xxxxx/xxxxxxx XXX XX 00000 Procedure B LFA UNI EN 14970 Procedure A mm RAC (warp-knitted) [7] Fastness and Processing To be decided each time between the Seller and the Buyer [8] Europeans Laws of reference Reg. 1907/2006 as amended (REACh) Reg. 1007/2011 as amended (composition) [9] Issued on [10] Revised on [12] Storage Recommendations [13] Technical Data Sheet validity [14] Notes
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