The higher the denier, the thicker. See link.
Harriet Tubman freed around 300 slaves, including her parents who were around the age of 70
King Harald hardhradi of Norway had an army of 15.000 men on 300 ships when he invaded England.
the Continental crust is thicker
he wore thicker shoes
A few hundred like 300-500
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.
190T refers to the thread count. A higher number means more threads per inch.I am not sure, but I believe that denier refers to the thickness of the thread. Thicker is stronger but rougher. See this question for details:Is_1200_denier_polyester_better_than_600_denier_polyester
600 x 300 denier is slightly less quality than 600 x 600. The weave is also different
Yes, higher denier generally indicates higher thickness in fabrics. Denier is a unit of measurement for the thickness of fibers or threads in a fabric, with a higher denier value indicating thicker and heavier material.
Denier polyester is fabric and the higher the number, the thicker and stronger it is. 210 would be thin like silk.
The denier measurement is not directly convertible to millimeters as they measure different things - denier measures the fineness of threads while millimeters measure length or thickness. Denier is typically used for fabrics' weight or thickness, with a higher denier number indicating a thicker fabric.
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.
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. Ballistic nylon is a thick, even 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.
Not if they are made from the same stuff, denier is a measure of fiber toughness so 300 is not better than 600
Denier is a unit of measurement applied to silk, rayon or nylon yarn. It is equal to the weight in grams of 9000 meters of the yarn. Generally, the higher the denier number, the thicker and more durable the resulting fabric will be.
Denier is a unit of measurement applied to silk, rayon or nylon yarn. It is equal to the weight in grams of 9000 meters of the yarn. Generally, the higher the denier number, the thicker and more durable the resulting fabric will be.
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.