Variation of GSM in Different Processing Stages of Dyeing Finishing Though the compacting process results increase in courses per unit length, the weight of the fabric per unit length (GSM), after compacting, is supposed to be same due to decrease in the wales per unit length, for a given linear density of the yarn
Why GSM Changes After Dyeing in Knit Fabric Processing Why fabric GSM (grams per square meter) often changes after dyeing in knit fabric processing Main Idea Example shown: * Before dyeing: 160 GSM * After dyeing: 175 GSM This usually
Increasing Fabric GSM: Key Techniques A higher GSM indicates a thicker, heavier fabric There are several ways to increase the GSM of a fabric, including using a variable diameter quality pulley to decrease stitch length and diameter, using lower yarn counts, decreasing take-up roller tension, using cotton or other heavier yarns instead of polyester, increasing the machine gauge
Change of fabric gsm vary with yarn count | PPT - SlideShare Key findings are that stitch length increases as GSM decreases, and compact structures with shorter loops have higher GSM than loose structures Calculated GSM values also varied more from actual GSM for fabrics with knit and tuck loops like pique
Knit Fabric GSM, Yarn Count Shrinkage Report Chart Explained Knit fabric GSM measures weight and thickness, yarn count defines fineness, and shrinkage shows dimensional stability after washing or processing Monitoring these parameters ensures proper fabric specification, quality control, and customer satisfaction in knit fabric dyeing
Study on the Changes of GSM (Gm m 2 ) of Grey Knitted Fabric from . . . GSM of grey knitted fabrics changes by 15-30% from pretreatment to finishing stages Key parameters influencing GSM include stitch length, yarn count, and courses per inch The study aims to analyze GSM variations and improve processes in knit dyeing factories
“EFFECT OF YARN COUNT STITCH LENGTH ON SHRINKAGE, GSM AND SPIRALITY . . . brics tend to undergo a certain dimensional changes due to different yarn parameters and knitting parameters The investigation was carried out to compa e the effect of different yarn counts stitch lengths on the spirality, GSM and shrinkage of knitted fabric In this study the experimental results show that when yarn count is fixe