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GPT And FPT Testing

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Last updated: 2021/05/13 at 10:10 AM
apparelscience Published May 6, 2021
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What Are GPT and FPT?What Is FPT Testing?What Is GPT Testing ?

What Are GPT and FPT?

GPT and FPT are terms that are frequently used in the garment and textile industries. Basically, the GPT term is most commonly used in the garment industry, while the FPT term is most commonly used in the textile industry. We can easily understand GPT and FPT after reading this article.

Each buyer establishes guidelines for what tests are required at the fabric stage and, later, in the garment stage. Buyers send this list of package tests to their designated manufacturers and testing labs. Buyers requested FPT and GPT test reports from their suppliers prior to bulk production for production approval.

Once the garment manufacturer specifies FPT or GPT, the testing lab conducts all tests in accordance with the buyer’s test manual. Garment manufacturers are not required to specify any tests to the testing lab for this package test.

What Is FPT Testing?

FPT is an abbreviation for “Fabric Package Test” or “Fabric Performance Test.” As a result, it is also a very popular word in the textile industry. The term “Fabric Package Test” refers to various types of testing parameters. Fabric testing continues at the textile mill. A textile mill cannot export fabric unless it has been tested. It is the fabric production approval. The test is carried out in accordance with the buyer’s specifications. Fabric tests are primarily determined by the yarn, count, and fibre content of the fabric. If the test fails, it must be resubmitted and approved. The buyer, on the other hand, will not accept any failure report. The FPT test is being performed at an approved testing facility. The following are some common testing parameters.

  • Fabric construction
  • The fibre content present in the fabric
  • Fabric weight
  • Colour fastness
  • Weave construction
  • Yarn count

What Is GPT Testing ?

The abbreviation GPT stands for “Garment Package Test” or “Garment Performance Test.” As a result, it is a very common term in the garment industry. The term “garment package test” refers to a variety of testing parameters. Each buyer or customer has their own set of testing requirements. The GPT test report is the vendor’s production approval. As a result, GPT samples are prepared and send to a laboratory for analysis. Only a safety protocol for wearing cloth is used in garment testing. The following are some common garment performance test parameters.

  • Dimensional Stability to Washing.
  • Appearance after Washing.
  • Colourfastness to Home Laundering.
  • Colourfastness to Crocking.
  • Colourfastness to Light.
  • PH value
  • Fibre content.
  • Colourfastness to Saliva
  • Colourfastness to Water
  • Colourfastness to Ozone
  • Colourfastness to Perspiration
  • Colourfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach
  • Colourfastness to Crocking (Rubbing)
  • Colourfastness to Laundering
  • Colourfastness to Light
  • Construction Review
  • Button Attachment Strength
  • Mechanical Hazards
  • Small Parts Attachment Strength
  • Snaps- Attachment Strength
  • Physical And Mechanical Hazards/Workmanship-Use and abuse Test
  • Belt Loop Attachment Strength
  • Tear Strength
  • Tensile Strength
  • Seam Strength
  • Appearance Before & After Laundering
  • Spirality/Torque After Wash
  • Dimensional Stability (Machine Wash)
  • pH Value
  • Zipper Tab Twist Method
  • Stretch And Recovery
  • Fabric Weight

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apparelscience May 13, 2021 May 6, 2021
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