Relation Between Yarn Count and Fabric GSM


Yarn Count:
Count is a numerical value, which express the coarseness or fineness (diameter) of the yarn and also indicate the relationship between length and weight(the mass per unit length or the length per unit mass)of that yarn.


GSM:
The GSM of fabric is one kind of specification of fabric which is very important for a textile engineer for understanding and production of fabric. ‘GSM’ means ‘Gram per square meter’ that is the weight of fabric in gram per one square meter. By this we can compare the fabrics in unit area which is heavier and which is lighter.

Relation between count and GSM are given bellow:

A. Single Jersey:
  1. 130-150 30’s
  2. 160-170 26’s
  3. 180-200 24’s (210)
  4. 220-240 20’s
B. P.K./Lacost/1x1 Rib:
  1. 150-170 34’s
  2. 180-200 30’s
  3. 210-225 26’s
  4. 230-250 24’s
  5. 250-270 20’s
C. 2x1 Rib:
  1. 220-230 30’s
  2. 240-250 26’s
  3. 260-280 24’s
D. Interlock
                   24 G -22 G
  1. 40’s 220 - 200
  2. 34’s 250 -230
  3. 30’s 260 -240
  4. 26’s 275 -260
E. S/J with Lycra 5%:
  1. 150-160 34’s
  2. 170-190 30’s
  3. 200-210 26’s
  4. 220-240 24’s
F. Fleece:
  1. 250 20,30’s (Ratio 20:80)
  2. 300 10, 26’s (Ratio 30:70)


Yarn Count:
Count is a numerical value, which express the coarseness or fineness (diameter) of the yarn and also indicate the relationship between length and weight(the mass per unit length or the length per unit mass)of that yarn. - See more at: http://textilecalculation.blogspot.com/2014/11/relation-between-yarn-count-and-fabric.html#sthash.FLHveBRD.dpuf

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