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Classification Of Terry Products Made Of Natural Fiber

Akhtam Akramovich Kosimov , Senior Teacher, Department Of “Metrology Standardization And Quality Management”, Namangan Institute Of Engineering Technology, Uzbekistan
Shokhida Fakhliddin Kizi Bakhriddinova , Master Student, Course Of Study “Metrology Standardization And Quality Management Training”, Namangan Institute Of Engineering Technology, Uzbekistan
Shokirjon Abdurashid Ogli Abdulazizov , Master Student, Course Of Study “Metrology Standardization And Quality Management Training”, Namangan Institute Of Engineering Technology, Uzbekistan

Abstract

In this article, one of the best local products, Terry describes the general characteristics, properties, names, and classifications of the products and products, and classifies them to summarize and customize the characteristics of today's products and products. The classification is based on specific products.

Keywords

Classification of Terry products, hair,, hair type, towels, fuzzy fabrics

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Akhtam Akramovich Kosimov, Shokhida Fakhliddin Kizi Bakhriddinova, & Shokirjon Abdurashid Ogli Abdulazizov. (2020). Classification Of Terry Products Made Of Natural Fiber. The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2(11), 133–141. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajet/Volume02Issue11-21