The document discusses zone classification for defects in garment inspection. Garments are divided into three zones - Zone I is the most noticeable area, Zone II is average noticeable, and Zone III is the least noticeable. The location of defects impacts whether they are considered critical, major, or minor. Zone I defects make a garment rejected while Zone III defects impact quality the least. Different garment types have their zones defined, such as the front and sleeves of shirts being Zone A, the most important area.
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Zone Classification
The document discusses zone classification for defects in garment inspection. Garments are divided into three zones - Zone I is the most noticeable area, Zone II is average noticeable, and Zone III is the least noticeable. The location of defects impacts whether they are considered critical, major, or minor. Zone I defects make a garment rejected while Zone III defects impact quality the least. Different garment types have their zones defined, such as the front and sleeves of shirts being Zone A, the most important area.
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Zone Classification
In the clothing industry defects is the common
problem for making garments. To get defects free garments every section in the apparel industry arranged visual and mechanical inspection. Mainly visual inspection is the most usable and popular process for the garments inspection process. To complete this visual inspection garments inspector should know about the defects zone in garments. It is the easiest way to inspect garments quality. What is Defects Zone in Garment? Generally defects are classified into three categories in the eye of buyer’s inspection. These are Critical, Major, and Minor defects. In some cases, a major defect can be considered as minor defect based on the location of the defect in a garment. This location is called as zone. Garments zoning is done for get a right evaluation of the garment during visual inspection in the apparel industry. Location of defects zone of garments is not only helpful for the garments factory inspection, but it also helpful for a consumer who will try to purchase any types of ready-made garments on the basis of visual inspection. Defect Zone Classification of Garments during Visual Inspection: In order to conduct inspection, garments are divided into a number of zones. A garment is divided into 3 zones. They are: Zone-I : Most noticeable Zone- II : Average noticeable Zone- III : Least noticeable 3 defects zone of garments are also known as like Zone- A, Zone-B and Zone-C. At the front sleeves and upper front is considered as zone ‘A’ and lower front considered as zone ‘B’. On the back of the garment, under arms and back bottom is considered as zone ‘C’.
Evidently, Zone-I is the most important part of a
garments, Zone-II is the next most important area and zone-III is the least important zone.
For instance, a seam puckering or shading in Zone –I
makes a garment totally reject while the same defect in Zone-II impairs functional quality to a lesser extent and in Zone-III to the least extent. In the 3rd case, the garment is nearly perfect and sale-able. Zone location in different garments: For the help of visual inspection of garments inspector, buyer, and consumer Zone classification and their location is shown in the following figure:
Shirt:
Fig: Location of defects zone for Men’s shirt
front and back views Pant
Fig: Defect zone location of Pant, front and back view