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Uzito писал(а): ↑Чт ноя 03, 2022 7:28 pmПо моим наблюдениям, такие названия принадлежат китайским компаниям
и какой вывод?
У меня большие сомнения насчёт заявленного наполнителя.
What The Law Label Tells You
Goose down, duck down, feathers and fiber. To read the law label you should understand that there are several types of fill that, under the law, can be labeled "Down". Some manufacturers take advantage if this.
Down is the soft, fluffy cluster taken from the undercoating of geese or ducks. Goose down is much more expensive than duck down. Duck down is more expensive than goose or duck feather. Feathers do not insulate nearly as well as down. More about down, feathers & fill power.
Since all down products contain at least some trace of feathers and fiber, regulations require manufacturers to tell you the minimum percentage of down cluster in the product. For White Goose Down, as long as it contains at least 75% white goose down cluster, the product may be labeled as "White Goose Down."
For the law label, "Down" is defined as the whole, unbroken down cluster. For products that are filled with only down & no feather, "Fiber", which is not specifically named on the law label, refers to pieces of damaged or broken down cluster or feather that is mixed in with the whole unbroken down clusters. This "fiber" is the difference between the "minimum" percentage of down stated on the law label, and 100%.
For example, a Law Label for a product filled with goose down, and no feather, might state a "minimum 85% goose down". This means that a minimum 85% of the goose down in that product is whole, unbroken goose down cluster, the remaining 15% would be fiber.
A Law Label for a product filled with a blend of down and feathers might state, for example, 80% down, 20% feather. This will vary of course, depending on the actual percentage of down and feather fill.