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What does the gram weight of non-woven products mean

Nov 19, 2021 Leave a message

Gram weight is a unit that defines the thickness of the cloth. The unit is "g / m2" (g / m2), which is abbreviated as FAW. For example, generally speaking, 50g means that the cloth is 50g / m2, and 100g means that the cloth is 100g / m2, 50g or 100g. It is often referred to as 50g or 100g in the industry. It is not the actual weight of the cloth, but is used to distinguish the thickness and thickness of the cloth. The greater the gram weight, the thicker the cloth, the higher the gram weight, the greater the processing difficulty, the better the quality and the more expensive the relative price. The lower the gram weight, the worse the quality and the lower the price.

In practice, gram weight is an important parameter affecting water absorption and comfort. For the same cloth, the higher the gram weight, the better the water absorption, and the lower the gram weight, the worse the water absorption!

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