1. Yarn count of knitted metal knitted fabric
Pure cotton yarn is a single yarn or strand spun from cotton with a certain fineness and unlimited length. It is suitable for weaving, knitting, thread making, rope making, etc. Its specifications are often expressed in English counts. The definition of cotton yarn's imperial count (Ne) is: the length yards of cotton yarn with a nominal weight of one pound. The imperial count of cotton yarn is calculated: the cotton yarn with a nominal weight of one pound has several 840 yards, which is called a few British counts. For example, if it contains 32 840 yards, it is called 32 English branch, and so on.
2. Yarn count classification
Coarse yarn: pure cotton yarn of 18 British counts and below, mainly used for weaving thick fabrics or piled looped cotton fabrics.
Medium count yarn: 19-29 British count pure cotton yarn. Mainly used for knitted garments with general requirements. Fine count yarn: 30-60 British count pure cotton yarn. Mainly used for high-grade knitted cotton fabrics. Fine-count yarn: pure cotton yarn with over 60 British counts, used for high-end knitted cotton fabrics.
Three, carding and combing
Carded yarn: refers to the yarn spun by the carded spinning process, also called uncombed yarn.
Combed yarn: refers to the yarn produced by using high-quality cotton fiber as raw material and adding a combing process compared to carded yarn during spinning.
Fourth, the weight of knitted metal knitted fabric
It is generally the weight of the metal knitted fabric in grams per square meter. Gram weight is an important technical indicator of knitted metal knitted fabrics. In knitted products, generally speaking, the heavier the weight, the thicker the metal knitted fabric.




