The difference between polyester 210D Oxford cloth and nylon 210T
Summary: First explain the two proper nouns, D and T. D. Denier = g/L*9000, where g is the weight of the silk thread (grams), and L is the length of the silk thread (meters). In fact, you don’t need to remember any formula. It actually expresses the As for the weight of silk thread, the larger the number before D, the heavier the fabric of the same area. 210D Oxford cloth means that each yarn is composed of 210 yarn count fibers, which refers to the thickness of the yarn count. T, generally refers to polyester taffeta, which is a nylon, silk-like fabric, generally used as the outer and inner tents of tents.
First explain the two proper nouns, D and T. D. Denier = g/L*9000, where g is the weight of the silk thread (grams), and L is the length of the silk thread (meters). In fact, you don’t need to remember any formula. It actually expresses the As for the weight of silk thread, the larger the number before D, the heavier the fabric of the same area. 210D Oxford cloth means that each yarn is composed of 210 yarn count fibers, which refers to the thickness of the yarn count.
T, generally refers to polyester taffeta , is a nylon, silk-like fabric, generally used as the outer and inner tents of tents. It is light and strong, such as 190T. The number in front represents the sum of the number (density) of warp and weft yarns in 1 inch (2.545CM). In fact, It is a unit of density. You can also simply think that the larger the number before T, the heavier the fabric of the same area. 210T refers to the density of cloth, which means that each square centimeter contains 210 yarns.
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The difference between polyester 210D Oxford cloth and nylon 210T
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