Supplier's note
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Ah, okay, so the user's example format specifies that the Technical Specifications table has Feature, Specification, Benefit. The earlier instruction's structured requirements mentioned Application Scenario, but the example format shows Benefit. So I should follow the example format, which uses Benefit. The user might have made a mistake in the initial instruction. Therefore, proceed with the example's columns: Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, moving on. The product attributes include application areas like jewelry, beading, etc. These can be used in the Application Scenario or Benefit. Since the table requires Benefit, I need to phrase each specification's benefit. For example, Material: Polyester with metallic yarn → Benefit: Enhanced durability and aesthetic appeal.
Certifications like EPR Germany and France packing should be included as a feature with their specs and the benefit being compliance with environmental standards.
Diameter 1mm → Benefit: Ideal for intricate designs requiring precision.
Waterproof and braided → Benefits like resistance to moisture and increased strength.
The Scenario Solution Paragraph should be part of the Get Inspiration section? Or is it a separate part? The user's structured requirements mention a Scenario Solution Paragraph example, but in the format, there's a Get Inspiration section. Maybe the Scenario Solution is part of the Get Inspiration, using the example structure.
Customization Guide: The user's input mentions "customization: While the image does not show any customization options, synthetic threads like this one are often available in a wide range of colors and thicknesses." So the hint would be adjustable color and diameter to meet project needs.
Choose Your Model table: The key attributes could be Diameter, Tensile Strength, Flexibility, Waterproof Rating. The base model has 1mm, standard strength, etc. Advanced adds 15% strength, Pro adds 30%. Need to make sure parameters are relevant. Maybe:
Parameter | Base | Advanced | Pro
Diameter Options | 1mm | 0.8mm-1.2mm adjustable | Customizable
Tensile Strength | 10N | +15% (11.5N) | +30% (13N)
Waterproof Rating | IPX4 | IPX5 | IPX6
Flexibility | Standard | Enhanced | Premium
Managers Note: First paragraph highlights three breakthroughs: waterproof coating (from characters), braided structure (feature), and metallic yarn (material). Second paragraph guides users: Pro for heavy-duty jewelry, Advanced for general crafts, Base for simple projects.
Need to ensure all product attributes are covered. The product has type:drawcord, which might be a feature. Also, pattern: circular, waxed. So maybe in the Technical Specifications, include Waxed Coating as a feature with benefit of smooth glide and durability.
Putting it all together now.
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