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The difference between 40 count and 60 count fabrics.
1, different thickness

Count represents the thickness of cotton yarn. The higher the count, the finer the yarn, the smoother the woven fabric and the better the luster. One or two cotton yarns spun into 40-meter-long cotton yarn are called 40-yarn (40S) and 60-meter-long cotton yarn is called 60-yarn (60S).

2. Different manufacturing costs

Compared with 40 pieces of bedding, 60 pieces have higher count, thinner yarn, thinner woven cloth and relatively softer and more comfortable cloth. The cost of weaving is very high.

Interpretation of fabric density:

Density refers to the number of warp and weft yarns arranged per square inch, which is called warp and weft density. Generally, it is expressed by "number of warp yarns * number of weft yarns". Common densities such as 1 10*90, 128*68, 65*78, 133*73 indicate that there are 1 10 warp yarns per square inch respectively,/kloc-. Weft yarns are 90, 68, 78 and 73 respectively.

Myth: It is often said that "the more counts, the better, and the higher the density, the thicker the cloth", which is completely wrong.

Explanation: Not necessarily. More than 40 kinds of bedding fabrics are considered as high count and high density fabrics. If it is the same density, the higher the number of branches, the better.

Many 40-count fabrics on the market feel similar to 60-count fabrics, because the 40-count twill printed fabrics with a width of 2.5 meters are all yarns, and the density reaches 128*68 (some manufacturers reduce the number of yarns when weaving fabrics in order to reduce costs.

The same 40 pieces of fabric, without 3 yarns, the price can be much worse), the fabric is quite dense, so it will feel as thick as 60 pieces of fabric with a width of 2 meters and 3 meters.