GB/T 14629.4-1993
AbolishedFur--Raw goatling skin
裘皮 猾子皮
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 14629.4-1993 specifies the classification, technical requirements, testing methods, and inspection rules for raw goatling skin used in fur production. It is applied in the textile and leather industries for evaluating the quality of young goat pelts intended for manufacturing fur garments, accessories, and other fur products. The standard ensures consistent grading based on skin size, fur density, and defect tolerance for domestic trade and export.
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