Inside a Hotel-Grade Towel Factory in India: What Buyers Should Know
For international buyers visiting an Indian towel factory for the first time, knowing what to look for transforms a factory tour from a social visit into a genuine quality assessment.
Stage 1: Yarn Receiving and Inspection
Hotel-grade towel production begins with ring-spun combed cotton yarn (Ne 20s–30s for 500–600 GSM towels). **Ask**: "What spinning mill do you source from? Can I see the yarn test reports?"
Stage 2: Warping and Weaving
Terry towel weaving uses shuttle-less rapier or air-jet looms. Pile loop height and density set at the loom determine finished GSM. **Ask**: "Can I see the GSM verification check for current production?"
Stage 3: Dyeing
Reactive dyeing (covalent bond with cotton) is the hotel standard. Modern closed-loop machines (Thies, Fong's) with ZLD effluent treatment. **Ask**: "Are your dyes on the OEKO-TEX approved list? Can I see your restricted substance compliance documentation?"
Stage 4: Final Quality Inspection
AQL 2.5 sampling inspection at finished goods stage. Calibrated GSM scales and measuring equipment. **Ask**: "Can I have the AQL 2.5 inspection report for my order? Do you allow SGS/Bureau Veritas inspection?"
What Distinguishes Hotel-Grade from Economy Production
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Dr Abin Babu
Published by the Anabyn Export Intelligence Team — dedicated to providing technical clarity and compliance guidance for global textile procurement.
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