The influence of modern marking tools on the clothing quality

Authors
  • Guseva M.A.

    M. A. Guseva. The Kosygin State University of Russia. Moscow. Russia

  • Andreeva E.G.

    E. G. Andreeva. The Kosygin State University of Russia. Moscow. Russia

  • Yu. V. Rogozhina

    Yu. V. Rogozhina. The Kosygin State University of Russia. Moscow. Russia

Abstract

Enterprises re-equipment is recognized as one of the important directions of clothing production development in a market economy. Updating the technological base of factories affects all stages of the production cycle. A distinctive feature of modern labor relations in the industry
is the involvement of foreign outsourcing companies as at individual stages of clothing production as in the full cycle, where the equipment is sometimes more modern than in Russian factories. The narrow specialization of contractor firms involves the repeated movement
of production batches between factories geographically located at a considerable distance from each other. This approach to the organization of production requires a long-term preservation of constructive and technological markings on cut details, semi-finished products
and finished products. For many years in the cutting shops of outsourcing factories, special pencils, the so-called disappearing markers have been used to ensure the durability and reliability of the preservation of the primary marking. The quality of the marking lines and their
ability to be removed depend on the marking means models. In outsourcing, there are cases of customers not accepting batches of finished products and returning clothes from retail chains due to the presence of traces of constructive and technological markings on the products.
The article presents an analysis of the finished clothing quality after the impact of modern marking tools on semi-products using on the preparation stage in outsourcing factories in China.


Keywords: thermal markers, technological defects, a scale for assessing the appearance of the
product material.