Currently, in the hotel linen market, the commonly used fabrics are 40s and 60s, while some high-star hotels may choose 80s fabrics. Today, Ulencn will take you through the differences between 40s 60s 80s fabrics!
- Yarn: 60s yarn is finer and has fewer defects compared to 40s yarn.
- Surface texture: 60s fabric appears denser, thinner, and has a softer and more comfortable feel than 40s fabric.
- Density: 60s fabric has a much higher thread density than 40s fabric, resulting in a lower shrinkage rate for 60s fabric.
- Durability: 60s fabric has a longer lifespan because the finer the yarn, the greater the fabric’s breaking strength, making it more upscale and widely used in high-star hotels.
- Ironing: Due to the finer yarn count, ironing 60s fabric can be more troublesome compared to 40s fabric.
- Jacquard patterns: When selecting jacquard fabrics, 60s fabrics have clearer patterns because they have more weave points compared to 40s fabrics due to their finer yarn count.
- Raw materials and manufacturing: 60s fabrics require higher-quality raw materials and more sophisticated weaving machines, making the cost of 60s fabric higher than 40s fabric, and of course, 80s fabric would have an even higher cost.
As a Chinese manufacturer, Ulencn has a complete production chain, pays meticulous attention to weaving craftsmanship, focuses on product details, strives for excellence in every process, and has earned recognition from customers as an important foundation.