Differentiate between trips and trims. State the items prohibited in trims.
Answer / Sandeep Kuamr
Trips are components that move during an assembly process, while Trims are non-moving items added to a product for aesthetic or functional purposes after its completion. Examples of trims include zippers, buttons, labels, and packaging materials. Items prohibited in trims are those that can interfere with the functionality of the product, such as sharp objects or hazardous substances.
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