| Ne ( English
Cotton Count System ) ( Spun yarn ) ( Indirect System )
Number of 840 yards
per pound (English)
Example: 1 pound
of 20 s yarn will have 20 x 840 yards of yarn (or) 1 pound of
40 s yarn will have 40 x 840 yards of yarn
Higher the Count
(Ne), finer will be the yarn |
| Nm ( Metric Count
System ) ( Spun yarn) ( Indirect System )
No. of 1000 metres
of yarn per Kg (or) No. of Metres of yarn per gram
Example: 1 Kg of
20 Nm will have 20 x 1000 metres of yarn (or) 1 Kg of 40 Nm will
have 40 x 1000 metres of yarn
Higher the Nm, finer
will be the yarn |
| Nf (French Count
) ( Spun yarn) ( Indirect System )
Number of 1000 metres
per 0.5 Kilogram
Example : 0.5 Kg
of 20 Nf yarn will have 20 x 1000 metres of yarn (or) 0.5 Kg of
40 Nf yarn will have 40 x 1000 metres of yarn
Higher the Nf, finer
will be the yarn. |
| Tex ( Universal system )( Spun yarn and Filament yarn)( Direct System
)
Grams per 1000 metres
Example : 20 Tex means, 1000 metres of yarn will weigh
20 gms (or) 40 Tex
means, 1000 metres will weigh 40 gms
Higher the Tex, coarser will be the yarn |
| Denier ( Synthetic
Filament yarn and Filament Silk) (Direct System )
Grams per 9000 metres
Example : 80 D means,
9000 metres of yarn will weigh 80 gms (or) 120 D means, 9000 metres
will weigh 120 gms
Higher the D, coarser
will be the yarn. |
| Note : There are
some more Yarn Numbering systems namely, for Wool - runs, worsted
NeK, measures NeS, for Linen Count - NeL, for Spun Silk, -
Spun Silk |