Quality Assurance

Inspection, Testing And Verification Behind Every Roll

Quality at Jaibaba Interlinings is checked during production, not just at the end of it — so the fabric you reorder performs exactly like the fabric you first approved.

Our Quality Philosophy

Quality Is Checked On The Line, Not Just At The End

A roll that only gets checked after it comes off the machine is a roll where the damage is already done. We build our checks into the production run itself — width, weight per metre, colour consistency and bond strength are verified at intervals as the fabric is being made, not after it is wound and ready to ship.

This matters most on repeat orders. Buyers don't just need one good batch — they need batch three, batch twelve and batch forty to match the sample that got them to say yes in the first place. Our manufacturing process is built around that repeatability, with quality checkpoints placed at the same stages on every single run.

  • Width and weight per metre measured at intervals through the run
  • Colour consistency checked against the approved reference
  • Bond strength verified on fusible product before it is cleared
See Our Manufacturing Process
Fabric roll being inspected on the production floor at Jaibaba Interlinings
Inspection Process

Checks Start Before The Raw Material Even Enters Production

Every roll that reaches your dispatch has already passed through checkpoints at intake, mid-production and pre-packing.

01

Raw Material Intake

Base fabric and resin inputs are checked on arrival for weight, weave and grade before they are approved to enter production.

02

In-Line Width & Weight Checks

Width and weight per metre are measured at set intervals while the run is in progress, not only when it finishes.

03

Colour & Surface Check

Colour consistency and surface finish are checked against the approved reference so shade doesn't drift across a run.

04

Out-Of-Tolerance Hold

Any section that falls outside tolerance is flagged and set aside before it reaches the packing stage.

Fusible interlining bond strength testing at Jaibaba Interlinings
Testing

Fusing And Durability Tested In-House Before Approval

Fusible interlining is only as good as its bond. Before a fusible batch is cleared, we run internal fusing tests to check that the resin coating bonds evenly and holds under the heat and pressure settings the fabric will actually see on a buyer's press.

We also check for wash-durability behaviour on relevant product lines — how the bond and hand-feel hold up after repeated wash cycles — since garments made with our interlining are expected to survive laundering, not just a single wear. These are internal quality checks built into our own process, run to confirm the fabric performs the way it's specified, not third-party certifications.

  • Bond strength checked on fusible product before dispatch clearance
  • Wash-durability behaviour checked on relevant product lines
  • Results compared against the order's approved specification
Packing

Packed To Survive The Journey, Not Just Look Good On The Floor

A roll that passes every quality check can still arrive damaged if it isn't packed for the actual journey ahead — a truck ride across the city or a container crossing the sea. Every roll is wrapped to protect against moisture, dust and edge crushing before it goes into cartons or bulk packing for transit.

Protective Roll-Wrapping

Each roll wrapped to guard against moisture and dust in transit.

Edge & Corner Protection

Packing built to prevent crushing during loading and handling.

Roll-Wise Labelling

Each roll marked for width, weight and batch for easy identification.

Container-Ready Packing

Export orders packed to shipping and container standards.

Interlining fabric rolls wrapped and packed for dispatch
Dispatch

One Final Check Against Your Order Before It Leaves

The last checkpoint isn't a formality — it's a direct comparison between what's on the truck and what was actually ordered.

Specification Match

Roll count, width, weight and product category verified against the confirmed order sheet.

Quantity Verification

Packed cartons and rolls counted and matched before loading begins, not after.

Documentation Check

Invoice, packing list and, for export orders, shipment paperwork confirmed before dispatch.

Buyer Confidence

Why Procurement Teams Trust Order-To-Order Consistency

Reordering fabric shouldn't mean re-testing it. Here's what keeps our repeat buyers confident batch after batch.

In-House Manufacturing

We control our own production and inspection, so quality isn't dependent on a third-party factory's schedule.

Checks At Every Stage

Intake, in-line, testing and pre-dispatch checks — not a single inspection at the very end.

48 Years In One Category

We have manufactured interlining fabric since 1977 — the same process, refined, not reinvented each season.

Consistency Across Markets

The same checkpoints apply whether the order ships across Delhi or through an export container.

Common Questions

Quality & Inspection FAQs

Have a question specific to your order or specification? Send it to us directly and we'll respond within one business day.

Ask Us Directly

We check width, weight per metre, colour and bond strength at intervals through every production run, using the same raw material sourcing and machine settings on every batch. Checks happen while the fabric is being made, so any drift is caught before the roll is packed, not after it reaches you.

Yes, we can share pre-shipment details covering roll count, width, weight and specification match for your order. Raise this requirement when you place your order so it's built into the dispatch checklist for that shipment.

Any section found outside tolerance during in-line checks is held back at that stage and does not proceed to packing. If an issue is found after delivery, contact us with the batch details and we will work with you directly to resolve it.

Yes. Fusible interlining is tested in-house for fusing quality before a batch is cleared for dispatch, so the resin bonds evenly under the heat and pressure conditions the fabric is expected to see on your production line.

Share your specification sheet and any tolerance requirements when you place your order. We confirm what we can match within our manufacturing capability before production begins, so expectations are set upfront.

Have A Specification You Need Matched Exactly?

Send us your width, weight and bond requirement — we'll confirm what our inspection and testing process can guarantee for your order.