GB/T 38416-2019
ActiveFur-Identification—Method of microscopy
毛皮 材质鉴别 显微镜法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a microscopy method for identifying the animal species origin of fur materials by analyzing hair scale patterns, medulla structure, and cross-sectional characteristics. It is applied in the textile and fur industries for quality inspection, product labeling verification, and customs classification of fur products such as garments, accessories, and trimmings. The method is particularly used in testing laboratories to distinguish between genuine fur types (e.g., mink, fox, rabbit) and to detect mislabeling or adulteration in commercial fur goods.
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