How to judge the fabric weight of the microfiber towel

How to judge the fabric weight of the microfiber towel? The final standard used in judging a microfiber towel is the weight of the fabric. All fibers are weighed in denier and expressed in grams of any fiber bundle of 9,000 meters long. The individual microfiber filaments weigh less than 1 denier. For comparison: microfiber filaments are half the diameter of the silk fibers, one third of the diameter of the cotton fibers, and one quarter of the diameter of the wool.
Microfiber filaments are thinner than 1% of human hair thickness and can be woven together intensively. There are approximately 200,000 microfiber filaments per square inch per cloth.
 

Weight is the best way to judge the quality of microfiber towels. The fibers themselves are weighed in denier, but the weight of the entire towel is in grams per square meter. Good quality, about 200 grams per square meter; 250 to 280 is better quality; the best product is 400 grams per square meter or more.
The weight determines how long it takes for the towel to show wear. The heavier the weight, the more fibers. The more fibers it has, the longer it lasts. All microfibers are basically the same. It becomes a question of economy and durability, or how many times it will last. Heavier towels will last longer and will survive more washing.
Although heavier microfibers are lighter than light, microfibers are still lighter than other woven fabrics. Microfiber towels do not require the same pressure or force as cotton towels, so the wear of the towels is greatly reduced.
Determining the right microfiber for the job depends on the price. The amount of split, weight and durability play an important role in determining the quality of the microfibers.
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