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CTD 261 TEST 1 CHAPTERS 1-3 FAULKNER WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONSCTD 261 TEST 1 CHAPTERS 1-3 FAULKNER WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONSCTD 261 TEST 1 CHAPTERS 1-3 FAULKNER WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Candeled - ANSWER-when fabric is passed over a light table to inspect it for flaws Vertical Operation - ANSWER-Whe...

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CTD 261 TEST 1 CHAPTERS 1-3
FAULKNER WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS

Candeled - ANSWER-when fabric is passed over a light table to inspect it for flaws

Vertical Operation - ANSWER-When a manufacturer is involved in sever steps of the
process, having financial and or operational control over them.

Horizontal Operation - ANSWER-when a manufacturer is engaged in only one step of
the process

The Trade - ANSWER-architects, interior architects, Specifiers, facility managers,
interior designers,
interior design consultants, interior decorators.

Distribution Network - ANSWER-regional fabric companies or houses ,whose head
quarters are in cities other than New York, and distribute regionally or nationally through
sales representatives and at trade shows.

upstream - ANSWER-The immediate suppliers each segment needs to fulfill needs of
purchase.

Downstream - ANSWER-the need for an outlet or purchaser of goods when they have
been further processed.

Cut Yardage - ANSWER-the length of textile calculated for the application, with 10
yards as an average purchase.

Piece Goods - ANSWER-retailers who buy overstocked textiles, discontinued pieces,
and/ or second quality goods and sell the textiles to the general public.

Open Line Fabric - ANSWER-a fabric that is widely purchased

Job Lot - ANSWER-a miscellaneous group of articles, especially when sold or bought
together.

Continuing Education Unit - ANSWER-is a unit of credit equal to ten hours of
participation in an accredited program designed for professionals with certificates or
licenses to practice various professions.

, Post Occupancy Evaluation - ANSWER-is the process of obtaining feedback on a
building's performance in use.

What are the various stages of textile manufacturing? - ANSWER-

Natural Protien fiber/fabrics - ANSWER-silk, wool, and leather

Work order - ANSWER-is usually a task or a job for a customer, that can be scheduled
or assigned to someone. Such an order may be from a customer request or created
internally within the organization.

Purchase Order - ANSWER-a standard or customized form where information instructs
the supplier to ship the correct textile to the correct location.

Invoice - ANSWER-a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the
sum due for these; a bill.

Griege goods - ANSWER-the unfinished state of fabric

Cut Goods - ANSWER-retailers who buy overstocked textiles, discontinued pieces, and/
or second quality goods and sell the textiles to the general public.

Rolled Goods - ANSWER-or interior textiles are known as pieces or piece goods: a full
piece is an maverage of 50 yards and a half piece is about 25 yards, although it may
vary

abrasion resistance - ANSWER-ability of fibers to resist deterioration or thinning of
yarns due to friction between materials

weighting - ANSWER-process of adding metallic salts to silk which helps maintain dye
color; speeds the deterioration of silk because fabric is too heavy to maintain its weight

fadometer - ANSWER-an instrument used to determine the resistance to fading of a
pigment or dye.

colorfastness - ANSWER-ability of dyed or printed fiber or textile to resist fading caused
by prolonged exposure to sunlight or artificial light; measured by a Fadometer

cohesiveness - ANSWER-describes the ability of a fiber to be spun into a yarn and hold
together; interlocking or fitting snugly as the fibers are twisted

Fabric Houses - ANSWER-head quartered in New York city, and are represented in
design center show rooms. Their fabrics are more exclusive, unique, and costly and are
distributed to professional trade only.

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