Fiber yarn apparel and home textile specification table

Cellulosic fiber and yarn sourcing by specification

Tencel Fibers and Fabrics Defined from Material Form to Care

Define staple or filament form, fineness, cut length or denier, yarn count, twist, blend, fabric construction, GSM, usable width, color, finish, dimensional-stability method and destination before sampling.

Review Material FormsSubmit Requirements
IdentityFiber form and blend
YarnCount, twist and package
FabricConstruction, GSM and width
StageSample, prototype or lot

Material finder

Filter by conversion and end use

Fiber & YarnApparelHome Textile

Fiber and Yarn

Define: identity, staple or filament form, fineness, cut length or denier/count, finish and package.

Use: spinning, blending, weaving, knitting or nonwoven conversion.

Apparel Fabrics

Define: composition, weave/knit, GSM, width, color, finish, drape and care route.

Use: jersey, woven apparel, denim, lining and garment components.

Home and Upholstery

Define: construction, GSM, usable width, pile or surface, backing, finish and abrasion method.

Use: bedding, curtains, upholstery, rugs and interior textiles.

MaterialFiber/yarn and construction
MethodSpecimen and conditioning
ApprovalLab dip, sample or bulk
TraceabilityColor, finish and lot

Evidence categories

Ask each document to prove one fact

No active certificates are verified in the supplied configuration. These categories guide requests and do not represent current credentials.

Material technical data

Identity, form, composition, construction, GSM, width and finish.

Physical test report

Method/version, specimen, conditioning, result, units, date and issuer.

Content or chemical record

Entity, product scope, claim or requirement, jurisdiction and validity.

Production release

Approved shade, finish, inspection, deviations and identifiable lot.

Connect fiber identity to the finished-article trial

Include material form, spinning or conversion route, end use, construction, shade, finish, wash and dry sequence, sample stage, methods, quantity, timing and destination.