Depends on the density of the product.
Add 20 grams per square metre of the fabric. This could be in the form of embroidery, for example.
100 microns is 20 times thicker than 5 microns
1mm is 1000 microns
1000 microns
150 GSM
43 microns= 300gsm 1micron=Appx 7gsm[6.97gsm]
150
8
42
350
Depends on the density of the product.
It depends on the density per unit area.
Micron (µm) and GSM (Grams per Square Meter) are units of measurement for thickness and weight, respectively. To convert microns to GSM, you would need information about the material's density. The formula for this conversion is: GSM = (Microns * Material Density) / 10.89 Without knowing the material's density, it's not possible to directly convert microns to GSM. So, you'd need to obtain the density of the material in question to make this conversion. The formula assumes that the density is in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). Once you have the density of the material, you can plug it into the formula to convert any micron thickness to GSM.
GSM in this context stands for Grams per Square Meter for paper or cardboard. It roughly corresponds to microns (millionths of a meter or thousandths of a millimeter) in thickness.
You can't ! Microns are measurements of length - gsm is a unit of weight !
How can we measure the density of pvc compound if the thickness is 35 microns and the caoting with with 133 gsm?