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Woollen Count in Textile Engineering Formulas
Woollen Count is the number of hanks ( skeins) having length of 256 yards in one pound of yarn is called woolen count (YSW). As system name indicates, it is used to express the count of woolen yarn. And is denoted by N
wollen
. Woollen Count is usually measured using the Yard per Grain for Indirect Yarn Count. Note that the value of Woollen Count is always positive.
Formulas to find Woollen Count in Textile Engineering
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List of variables in Textile Engineering formulas
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FAQ
What is the Woollen Count?
Woollen Count is the number of hanks ( skeins) having length of 256 yards in one pound of yarn is called woolen count (YSW). As system name indicates, it is used to express the count of woolen yarn. Woollen Count is usually measured using the Yard per Grain for Indirect Yarn Count. Note that the value of Woollen Count is always positive.
Can the Woollen Count be negative?
No, the Woollen Count, measured in Indirect Yarn Count cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Woollen Count?
Woollen Count is usually measured using the Yard per Grain[yd/gr] for Indirect Yarn Count. Meter per Kilogram[yd/gr], Meter per Gram[yd/gr], Kilometer per Kilogram[yd/gr] are the few other units in which Woollen Count can be measured.
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