To calculate the Lycra percentage in a yarn, you first need to determine the total weight of the yarn and the weight of the Lycra component. The Lycra percentage is calculated by dividing the weight of the Lycra by the total weight of the yarn, then multiplying by 100. For example, if you have 10 grams of Lycra in a 100-gram yarn, the calculation would be (10g / 100g) × 100 = 10% Lycra. Yarn count, on the other hand, is typically expressed in terms of weight per unit length, and can be calculated using specific formulas depending on the measurement system (e.g., metric or imperial) used.
lycra %ge= yarn count*lycra denier/5315*lycra draft
Lycra is an artificial fabric used in Feminine togs, like Nylon or Spandex, it is not a person"s name, Laura is, not Lycra.
is lycra woven kitted or bonded
Lycra is good for sportswear
Lycra would sound almost the same = LAIKRA.
Yes......Lycra is a man made elastane fiber.
Yes......Lycra is a man made elastane fiber.
yes it is as it is what we use for swim suits
I suggest that in the future swimsuits will be modified with the material Lycra.
No
Lycra was invented in 1959 so 53 years.
Lycra is often used in articles of clothing, particularly sportswear where a close fitting garment is required for less wind resistance. Lycra is also used in underwear.