Calculation of fineness
Linear density Tt is the legal unit of measurement. All fibers and spinning yarns should use linear density to express their thickness. However, due to customary reasons, the indicators that express fiber thickness include denier and metric count. 1. Linear density (Tt) Linear density (Tt) refers to the thickness of fiber or yarn. It refers to the weight in grams of a 1000m-long fiber or yarn at a public moisture regain. It is a legal unit of measurement. The calculation formula is as follows: Where: Tt – linear density of fiber or yarn, tex; L – length of fiber or yarn, m; Gk – common weight of fiber or yarn, g. When the linear density of fiber or yarn is smaller, it is usually expressed in decitex and millitip. Dectex (dtex) refers to the metric grams of 10,000m long fiber, which is equal to one-tenth of a tenth. Milligram (mtex) refers to the metric milligram number of 1000m long fiber, which is equal to one thousandth of a tex. 2. Denier (Nden) Denier (Nden) is the abbreviation of denier, which refers to the common weight in grams of a 9000m long fiber and yarn. The calculation formula is: Where: Nden——fiber or yarn Denier of yarn, denier; L——length of fiber or yarn, m;
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