To convert denier into counts, you can use the formula that relates the two units: counts (or "cotton count") is equal to 843.75 divided by the denier value. Specifically, counts = 843.75 / denier. Denier measures the linear mass density of fibers, while counts is often used for yarn and indicates the number of hanks in a pound. Thus, a lower denier corresponds to a higher count.
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No, you can't do a conversion from grams per inch to denier.
5314 / den ==> Nm Eg : Denier - 150 D . Convert to metric. Ans : 5314 / 150 ==> 35.4 ==> approx of 30s-35s Count
Nylon is more durable than polyester. Also, when comparing 840 denier to 600 denier of the same fabric, the 840 denier is thicker, rougher, more coarse and stronger than the 600 denier. So, on both counts, the 840 denier nylon is more durable. If you look at the following link, the tan soft dog crate is made of 600 denier polyester and the colorful soft dog crates are made of nylon.
Decitex and denier are both units of measurement used to describe the thickness or fineness of yarns and fibers. Decitex (dTex) is defined as the mass in grams of 10,000 meters of the fiber, whereas denier (den) measures the mass in grams of 9000 meters of the fiber. To convert decitex to denier, you can use the formula: 1 dTex = 0.9 denier. Thus, both units serve similar purposes but in different metric systems.
The higher the denier, the thicker. See link.
500 denier is stronger than 300 denier. Denier is a unit of measurement that indicates the thickness of fabric; a higher denier number means a thicker and often more durable material. Therefore, a 500 denier fabric will generally be more resistant to wear and tear compared to a 300 denier fabric.
Lydie Denier is 170 cm.
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1500 denier, the threads are more dense and closer together thus they are more durable.
Denier nylon is a unit of measuring the thickness/weight of a thinly spun fiber. It indicates the material's durability, plus the fineness of fiber filaments and yarns - both natural and synthetic. The higher the denier, the thicker the fiber; the lower the denier, the finer the fiber. per Wiki answer to what is denier.
yes. 1200 denier reinforced nylon is much better than 1000 denier cordura nylon. Hands down.