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Meaning of "dtex"

dtex (noun) - A unit of measurement used in the textile industry to indicate the fineness or thickness of yarn or thread

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The dtex is a more professional concept.
In the present application the linear density is expressed in dtex.
The yarn count was calculated using dtex count system chart.
In the present specification the linear density is expressed in dtex.
Lower dtex levels will not generally provide good resilience or filling support.
Since the textured yarn has a low dtex it is not very noticeable in these regions.
The dtex equivalents for denier are provided in parentheses after the actual measured values.
The mesh fabric is stabilised by the introduction of a 78 dtex polypropylene yarn.
Fibers with smaller dtex are usually easier to hydroengtangle than fibers with larger dtex.
Further generally possible are textile fibres with more than 1 dtex.
So-called ultrafine fibers having a fineness of 1 dtex or less are particularly preferable.
In this embodiment, the fibers typically exhibit a decitex of higher than 6 dtex.
When the fineness is 1 dtex or more, the strength of a textile can be maintained.
The four sheets were bonded together by stitching using a continuous 76 dtex polyester thread.
The dtex value given is that of the yarn prior to the knit-deknit treatment.

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Each one of the filaments or strands constituting said yarn, has a count of around 1 dtex.
Therefore, the dtex is a unit of measure that establishes the relationship between mass and length.
Moreover, by increasing the DRfluid filaments with even lower dtex could have been obtained.
Here, Dtex represents a total fineness of the thread.
Can we change the color and density or Dtex for the mass production?
The count of the coextruded filaments is 10 dtex.
The dtex of the fiber was calculated by dividing the weight in milligrams by 10.
Diamond shape, more durable and firm shape than other same Dtex yarn.
The dtex of the filament was calculated by dividing the weight in milligrams to 10 ;.
Most preferably it is less than 4 dtex.
Fibers having a fiber titer of up to 6.7 dtex are particularly suitable for interlinings.
The fiber obtained preferably has a count of from 1 to 4 dtex.
The knitting thread was a 150 dtex cotton thread having two strands.
The size of the core is preferably from 1 dtex to 5 dtex.
Alternatively, 10 meters is weighed and dtex is the number of milligram of the yarn length.
They advantageously have a titer comprised between 1 dtex and 20 dtex.
The dtex range of the batt fibres is ideally in the range from 3 to 70 dtex.
The elementary count with respect to the finished product is 2.3 dtex.
It is possible to produce small decitex fibres below 1.0 dtex by disintegrating staple fibres.
The superabsorbent fibers advantageously have a size between 2 and 6 dtex.
It is possible to produce smaller decitex fibres below 1.0 dtex by disintegrating staple fibres.
A typical titer for textile applications is in the range of about 3.3 dtex.
We have monofilament or multi-filament yarns from 90 dtex for medical or industrial use.
The titre of the fibres is preferably in the range from 1 to 5 dtex.
The UHMWPE yarns preferably have a titer of at least 5 dtex, more preferably at least 10 dtex.
The linear density of the filaments or fibres is in a range from 5 to 20 dtex.
Sleeves having 22 dtex are also possible.
The staple fibers can in particular have a titer of at most 12 dtex.
What does dtex mean?
Nonwoven is produced which is composed of viscose fibers having a linear density of 3.3 dtex.
The sewing yarn preferably has a dtex rating of between approximately 2 dtex to 400 dtex.
The prefilter layer is manufactured from staple fibers having a titer of < 10 dtex.
The weft yarns used for the weaving have 1100 dtex fineness multifilament polyester.
The resulting polyketone fibers were subjected to doubling to a total fineness of 1660 dtex.
The black shortcut PP staple fibres were 1,7 dtex and had a length of 6 mm.

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