A cashmere coat with 70 wool and 30 cashmere is considered a cashmere coat, and the types and grades of cashmere are different. FZ/T73009-1997 "Cashmere Knitwear" standard stipulates that the cashmere content should be indicated on the trademark of cashmere sweaters. The higher the cashmere content, the more expensive it is. The state stipulates that a cashmere sweater must have a cashmere content of more than 30% before it can be called a cashmere sweater. Anything above 95% can be labeled as a 100% cashmere sweater.
All technical characteristics of cashmere knitwear, including technical requirements, test methods, inspection and acceptance rules, and packaging marks, are suitable for identifying refined and carded cashmere knitwear and cashmere blended knitwear containing cashmere 30 or more. quality. Extended information
Cashmere knitwear is graded based on physical indicators, dyeing evaluation and appearance quality inspection results. Product grades are divided into high-quality products, first-class products, second-class products, and third-class products.
(1) First-class velvet: (first-class velvet) has thin and long fibers, bright luster, soft hand feel, velvet content of 70~80 or source program amount to rejuvenate skin, grade ratio difference of 100 .
(2) Second-grade velvet: (or second-class velvet) with thick and short fibers, poor gloss, velvet content of 50, or thin short velvet with severe skin and villi that are difficult to separate, black skin Velvet etc. The level difference is 35 compared to Toulurong.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cashmere