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The higher the number, the better

Question 1: Is the count of cotton cloth as high as possible? There is a range of cotton counts. Usually, the high count will affect the feel of the fabric, and the feel of the high count is not as soft as that of the low count.

Question 2: Whether the count of cotton fabric is high or low is good. The count of fabric indicates the thickness of yarn count, that is, the thickness of fabric. The higher the yarn count, the thinner the yarn count and the thinner the fabric. The lower the yarn count, the thicker the yarn count and the thicker the fabric; It depends mainly on your needs. You need low and thick yarns, and you need high and thin yarns.

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Question 3: Why is the wool cashmere scarf as thin as possible? Don't pretend to study with the quilt in your arms. Especially the neck. So a lighter and smaller scarf will be more expensive, but the difference will not be too exaggerated. And because the wool is pressurized, the knitting technology is better, and the thin one will be warmer. Just like an air-conditioned quilt, although it is light, it is the same that it is not cold to use. I collect a shop selling cashmere products. Go and have a look. But the website is not allowed here. You can directly click on my answer name to enter personal information, and click on the search record at the end to know.

Question 4: The fabric count of bed sheets is 265,438+0,40,60 respectively. What density is used to calculate the number of fabrics? It is a representation of yarn, which is usually represented by English count (S) in the "fixed weight system" (this calculation method is divided into metric count and English count), that is, in the case of constant moisture regain (8.5%), in a one-pound spun yarn,

The count is related to the length and weight of the yarn. For example, one or two pieces of cotton are made into 30 yarns with a length of 1 m, which means 30 yarns; One or two cotton yarns are made into 40 yarns with a length of 1 m, which is 40 yarns; 1 two cotton yarns are made into 60 yarns, and the length is 1 m, which is 60 yarns. Therefore, the higher the yarn count, the thinner the yarn, the thinner the woven fabric and the softer and more comfortable the fabric is. Obviously, the higher the count of cloth, the higher the quality of raw materials (cotton), the higher the requirements for yarn mills and weaving mills, so the higher the cost of cloth.

40 is the same as 40. Bedclothes 30-60, clothing 60-80.

Density refers to the number of warp and weft yarns arranged per square inch, which is called warp and weft density. Generally, it is expressed by "number of warp yarns * number of weft yarns". Common densities such as 1 10*90, 128*68, 65*78, 133*73 indicate that there are 1 10 warp yarns per square inch respectively,/kloc-. Weft yarns are 90, 68, 78 and 73 respectively. Generally speaking, high branches are the premise of high density.

Myth: It is often said that "the more branches, the better, the higher the density, the thicker the cloth", which is completely wrong.

Explanation: Not necessarily. More than 40 kinds of bedding fabrics are considered as high count and high density fabrics. If it is the same density, the higher the number of branches, the better. Many 40-count fabrics in the market feel similar to 60-count fabrics, because the 40-count twill printed fabrics selected in the market are all yarns with a width of 2m 3, and the density reaches 128*68 (some manufacturers reduce the number of yarns when weaving fabrics in order to reduce costs. The same 40 pieces of fabric, without 3 yarns, the price can be much worse), the fabric is quite dense, so it will feel as thick as 60 pieces of fabric with a width of 2.5 meters.

Question 5: What is the count of shirt fabric? The higher the better? "Number of shares/number of shares" is the most common expression. For example, when we see "80/2" written on a piece of cloth or shirt, it means 80 pairs of fabrics. Of course, some brands will write "80s 2ply", which actually means the same thing.

The so-called double strand is to twist two yarns together and then weave them. The advantages of double strands are higher strength and less pilling, which can greatly improve the performance of yarns. In addition, after two 80 yarns are twisted together to form a two-ply yarn, its thickness is the same as that of 40 yarns, so the wrinkle resistance can be improved.

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Is two-way counting good or not? Well, it's better than being single.

Bidirectional 100 and 60 are smoother and finer than that? the former

Bidirectional 100 and 69, of which the lower end is the latter.

Question 6: Which is better, bedding, 40 pieces of fabric or 60 pieces of fabric? How many branches are there? That's what you mean, 60s, that's yarn count, delicate, soft and dense. And it's super cotton yarn. Price is high.

Question 7: Is the number of home textiles as large as possible? That's not true. You know, many big brands (such as cloth) are in their thirties and forties. It can be said that 98% of the bedding we see now are people in their thirties and forties. The more counts, the better. People sometimes listen to people bluffing, but there is no such thing at all.

Question 8: Is the fabric density and count high or low? Of course it is high. The higher the count, the finer the yarn weaving and the higher the density, which means that the number of yarns per unit area is more. Of course, it depends on personal preference and fabric use, but under the same dyeing and finishing process, high count and high density fabrics must be more expensive than low count and low density fabrics.

Question 9: Is the cotton count good or small? The bigger the better.

Question 10: The more count of quilt cover fabric, the better. The higher the count, the finer the yarn. If it is cotton, the quality of cotton is high, the cotton fiber is long, the weaving price is expensive, and the handle is good, but it is not only a standard of count, but also the yarn density. If the yarn count is too high, it will be fine, not suitable, just right.