how to calculate gsm from yarn count
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How can you find out the yarn count on the basis of gsm?
1. have a look at your pattern and see how many grams of yarn it will take to make the patter. 2. some where on the ball of yarn it should say how many grams are in the ball. 3. add up the number of balls it would take to make the pattern. For example if a pattern calls for 730 grams of bulky yarn and the ball only has 200 grams then you would need about 5 balls of bulky or similar weight yarn to complete the pattern.
D.M.M = Dyed Metric Measurement. Means yarn count being measured after dying yarn. Cheers - Trevin Alles
A direct yarn count is a numerical representation of the fineness of a yarn. The Denier system is an example. A yarn with a Denier number of 75 weighs 75 g per 9,000 m of yarn. The higher the number, the thicker the yarn.
Imperfections in the yarn refer to the total number of thin places (-50%), thick places (+50%) and neps (+200%) present per kilometer of yarn.A thin place is where the count of the yarn is half to the actual count of the yarn.A thick place is where the count of the yarn is 50% greater than the actual yarn count. Means the total count at a thick place will be 150%.A nep is a small entanglement of fibers which has a size double to the actual count of the yarn.
By yarn count, you are probably referring to yarn weight using the fixed weight system (length/lb). The higher the number, the finer the yarn because there are more yards of it in a pound. The yarn count usually refers to a single ply. If it is a plied yarn, there is usually a "/" followed by the number of plies. Example: 20/2 is a yarn of two plies with each ply being 20. When a yarn is plied, you divide the yarn count by the number of plies to determine how many yards of the plied yarn are in a pound. Simple enough, but the length of yarn counted varies depending on the type of yarn and where it was produced. For one type of yarn a unit of length might be 840 yds but for another it might be 200 or 560 yds. To use the fixed count system, you need to know the fiber content and spinning style (woolen or worsted) in order to interpret the meaning of the yarn count. Use the handy converter in the link below to get from what ever yarn count system you have to the TEX system.
SMM : Spinning Metric MeasurementThat mean Count of Yarn before Dyeing using Metric system.
Convert 210 tc to gsm
easy formula for calculate gsm as below, GSM= (EPI/Warp count*1.1)+(PPI/Weft count*1.04)*23.5
1500csp what is rkm
Yarn count + reed pick
fabric count & construction 30*30/124*64 then how to calculate fabric gsm fabric count and construction 16*16/112*122 what is the fabric gsm?