The difference between Class A and Class B four piece home textiles

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-02-01

The difference between a four-piece set of Class A and Class B.

In the field of textiles, four-piece sets are indispensable household items in people's daily life, while categories A and B are quality classifications of textiles according to national standards. So, what's the difference between a four-piece set of Class A and Class B?The following will be analyzed in detail from multiple aspects.

First, the difference between raw materials and production processes.

1.Raw material selection.

The four-piece set of Class A products mainly uses natural fiber raw materials such as pure cotton and flax, while Class B products can use non-natural fiber raw materials such as recycled fibers and man-made fibers. Therefore, from the point of view of the quality and quality of raw materials, Class A products are higher than Class B products.

2.Production process.

The production process requirements of Class A products are more stringent, the mastery of the process is higher, and no harmful substances are allowed to be used in the processing process. At the same time, in order to achieve better touch and warmth performance, Class A products have also undergone multiple processes of processing and processing, and the production cost is high. The production process of Class B products is relatively simple, and the requirements for processing technology are low, so the cost is relatively low.

Second, the difference between product standards and quality requirements.

1.National standards stipulate.

According to the national standards, the quality requirements and testing standards of Class A products are higher than those of Class B products. For example, in terms of color fastness, formaldehyde content, pH value, etc., the standards of Class A products are more stringent than those of Class B products. As a result, Class A products are more reliable in quality and safer to use.

2.Haptics and warmth.

Due to the use of more stringent processing technology and treatment methods, the haptic and warm performance of Class A products is better than that of Class B products. In terms of tactile feel, Class A products are softer and more comfortable, while Class B products are comparatively rougher;In terms of thermal performance, Class A products are able to maintain temperature better, while Class B products are relatively poor.

3. Differences between applicable groups and usage scenarios.

1.Suitable for.

Due to the higher quality and comfort of the four-piece set of Class A products, it is more suitable for people who have higher requirements for home quality. At the same time, due to the relatively high ** of Class A products, it is also more suitable for consumers with certain economic strength to buy. Class B products are more suitable for consumers who do not have high requirements for home quality or are more sensitive to the best.

2.Usage scenarios.

Due to its high quality and comfort, the four-piece set of Class A products is more suitable for use in formal occasions or high-end places, such as hotels, high-end restaurants, etc. Class B products are more suitable for use in ordinary occasions or low-end places, such as ordinary restaurants, hotels, etc.

To sum up, there are certain differences between the four-piece set of Class A and Class B products in terms of raw material selection, production process, product standards and quality requirements, applicable groups and usage scenarios. Consumers can choose according to their needs and financial strength when purchasing. At the same time, it is also recommended that manufacturers should strictly follow the national standards for quality classification when producing four-piece sets, indicating the grade of the product and the applicable population, so as to avoid misleading consumers.

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