It is called a constant length gauge and is often used with long fibers such as chemical fibers!
In the textile industry, commonly used units include "denier" and "decitex." These units are often referred to as constant-length counts and are frequently used for long fibers such as synthetic fibers. (However, among natural fibers, silk is considered a long fiber.) Denier is often written as "d," while decitex is written as "T" or "dtex." Denier refers to the weight of the yarn at 9,000 meters; for example, if a polyester yarn weighs 150 grams at 9,000 meters, it is 150d (denier). (If it weighs 1 gram at 9,000 meters, it is 1 denier.) *You can view the detailed content of the article through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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