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linear density of yarn
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Linear density of yarn refers to the weight per unit length and is key in the textile industry for categorizing yarn thickness. Commonly expressed in terms like tex, denier, or Ne (English Cotton or Number English), this measure helps in asserting the yarn’s fineness or coarseness. For instance, tex is the weight in grams of 1,000 meters of yarn, and denier measures grams per 9,000 meters. The choice of linear density affects fabric properties, including look, feel, and durability. Understanding and selecting the correct yarn linear density is crucial for manufacturers to meet specific fabric quality and functionality.
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