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indirect yarn numbering system
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The indirect yarn numbering system, also known as the length-based system, is a method to specify the fineness of yarn. In this system, the number represents the length of yarn in a specific unit of measure that weighs one unit weight. Commonly used units are meters per gram (metric system) or yards per pound (English system). The higher the number, the finer the yarn, as more length indicates a lesser weight, hence a thinner yarn. This system is prevalent in the spinning industry, especially for cotton, wool, and other staple fibers. It contrasts with the direct system, where yarn number indicates the weight per unit length. The indirect system is essential for manufacturers and buyers alike, as it provides a standardized measure of yarn fineness, crucial for ensuring product quality and consistency in textiles.
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