How are Chinese Furniture Edging Strips Numbered?72
As a leading manufacturer of furniture edging strips in China, we are committed to providing a wide range of products with excellent quality and competitive prices. We understand the importance of standardized numbering systems for our customers to efficiently manage and identify our edging strips. This comprehensive guide will delve into the numbering system we employ to ensure clear and accurate communication.
Our furniture edging strips are meticulously classified based on specific criteria, including material, shape, dimensions, and finish. Each unique combination of these attributes corresponds to a distinct part number.
Part Number Format
Our part numbers generally follow a systematic format consisting of multiple sections, each representing a specific aspect of the edging strip.
Material Code
The initial character(s) of the part number indicates the material composition of the edging strip. Common materials used in our products include:
P: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
A: Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
M: Melamine-faced particleboard
T: Timber
C: Ceramic
Shape Code
The second character(s) of the part number describes the shape of the edging strip. Standard shapes include:
T: T-shape
U: U-shape
L: L-shape
F: F-shape
E: Edge banding tape
Dimension Code
The following section of the part number represents the dimensions of the edging strip, typically in millimeters. This includes:
Height: Measurement from the top to the bottom of the edging strip
Width: Measurement across the edging strip
Thickness: Measurement from the front to the back of the edging strip
Finish Code
The final character(s) of the part number indicates the finish or surface treatment applied to the edging strip. Some common finishes include:
C: Color (specify color code in separate document)
G: Glossy
M: Matte
S: Satin
T: Textured
Example Part Number
Let's consider an example part number: P-T-15x20x1-C7
P: Material code indicating PVC
T: Shape code indicating T-shape
15x20x1: Dimension code - 15mm height x 20mm width x 1mm thickness
C7: Finish code indicating color 7 (refer to separate document for specific color)
Benefits of a Standardized Numbering System
The standardized numbering system we employ offers several key benefits, including:
Efficient Communication: The clear and systematic part numbers facilitate seamless communication between our customers and production team, reducing the risk of errors.
Accurate Identification: Each part number uniquely identifies a specific edging strip, ensuring precise ordering and inventory management.
Easier Product Search: Customers can easily search for and locate the exact edging strips they require using the part number.
Improved Quality Control: The standardized numbering system ensures consistency in production and quality control processes.
In conclusion, our furniture edging strip numbering system is meticulously designed to provide our customers with a convenient and efficient way to identify and manage our products. By adhering to this standardized system, we strive to enhance communication, improve accuracy, and streamline operations for our valued clientele.
2025-01-06
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