There are countless specifications of Oxford cloth, such as 600D Oxford cloth. Some are denser and some are thinner. Why?
This is because its warp and weft density is different. When purchasing Oxford cloth, you must pay attention to the warp and weft density. Just like our usual customers require the same quotation for cloth samples, and determine the customer’s cloth sample specifications, then The quote is accurate.
We generally talk about the number of steel reeds in the warp direction. No. 12 reeds are 12 reeds per centimeter. 2 reeds of No. 12 are 24 reeds per centimeter (12*2). Generally, reeds can be used in the weft direction. The number of shuttles, that is, the number of yarns per centimeter, can be measured with a weft density mirror. For example: 600D Oxford cloth 7.5#9.8-11 shuttle, foreign countries often talk about the number of T, such as 76T, 86T, 190T, 210T, etc. This refers to the number of yarns in the warp direction and the number in the weft direction within the range of 1 inch long and 1 inch wide. The sum of root yarns.
Look, these two Isn’t the difference quite big? 6*6, 5*5, 6*3, 4*4, etc. on the market are all called 600D Oxford cloth. Sometimes different specifications of fabrics are used for different purposes. Therefore, we remind you to distinguish when purchasing. clear.
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