ps.tell me how much denier in 100 microne ? krishnaspintex_2000@yahoo.com
No, you can't do a conversion from grams per inch to denier.
A direct yarn count is a numerical representation of the fineness of a yarn. The Denier system is an example. A yarn with a Denier number of 75 weighs 75 g per 9,000 m of yarn. The higher the number, the thicker the yarn.
The higher the denier, the thicker. See link.
I am assuming you are talking about a fabric made from either 1200 or 600 denier yarn. The thickness of the yarn in 1200 denier is twice that of 600 denier, which also implies the fabric will be rougher and ofcourse stronger. If you are looking for strength, 1200 is better. If you want a smoother finish fabric, choose the 600 denier. Hope this helps. Deviprasad
600 x 300 denier is slightly less quality than 600 x 600. The weave is also different
Lydie Denier is 170 cm.
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
Tony Denier has written: 'Tony Denier's parlor pantomimes' -- subject(s): Pantomimes
lycra %ge= yarn count*lycra denier/5315*lycra draft
1500 denier, the threads are more dense and closer together thus they are more durable.
you have to convert kg into gm count then divide with douzens anfortunetly u have to be stress and i makes an cotton count plz add me