Understand the requirement
We begin with the end use, reference sample or photo, target construction, performance needs, quantity and delivery market.
Binhon helps buyers compare materials, define the specification and keep production decisions connected to the approved fabric.
Exact availability, MOQ, timing, test methods and documents are confirmed against the actual fabric and order.
We begin with the end use, reference sample or photo, target construction, performance needs, quantity and delivery market.
Current-range matches, close alternatives and development routes are separated so the trade-offs stay clear.
The agreed specification, colour, finish, width, packing and relevant inspection points should be recorded before production proceeds.
Production status, finishing, packing and shipping requirements are kept connected to the approved material reference.
The work is grouped around two decisions: choosing the right material and coordinating the approved order through production and delivery.
Match from a sample, photo, specification or comparable material, with differences explained before a decision is made.
When an exact match is not available, compare realistic substitutes or define a development route around the target product.
Discuss colour, denier or count, weight, width, construction and hand feel against the intended application.
Coordinate relevant dyeing, coating, lamination and functional finishing according to the approved requirement.
Agree which dimensions, appearance points or performance records should be checked for the specific fabric and order.
Align roll packing, marks, consolidation and shipping information with the buyer's delivery plan.
Quality control begins with an unambiguous reference. These four groups keep the buyer, material and production route aligned.
Approved sample, photo or construction target
Composition, count, weight, width, colour and finish
Application, performance priorities and target market
Quantity, packing, timing and delivery destination
These positions are intentionally reserved. Only real, attributable Binhon material should replace them.
Reserved for verified factory or production-partner photography.
Reserved for product-specific, publishable records with sensitive information removed.
Reserved for verified company, compliance or shipment documentation.
Clear inputs lead to a more useful material comparison and a more reliable quotation.
Yes, these can be used as the starting reference. A physical sample normally gives more reliable information than a photo alone, especially for construction, weight and hand feel.
Share the intended application, composition or construction if known, weight, width, colour, finish, quantity and destination market. Missing details can then be clarified around the actual request.
These requirements can be discussed case by case. Feasibility depends on the fabric construction, finishing route, quantity and tolerance required.
They should be confirmed after the exact fabric, colour, finish, quantity and production route are known. One blanket figure would not be reliable across the range.
Available inspection points and publishable records vary by fabric and order. The required evidence should be agreed before production rather than assumed afterward.
Send your sample or specification. We will reply with relevant options and the points that still need confirmation.