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here is formula to calculate the cost of the material,
1: cost of the febric, (warp+weft)/(20*count of yarn) and multiply this by width of yarn and then *(1.09361/40) than *rate of the yarn.
2: cost of the interlacing, weft * rate of weaving
3: mending charges,
4: frieght charges, us$ rate*conversion+local frieght whole divided by quality of fabric
add all these costs,this will be the per metere cost of the fabric
Add 20 grams per square metre of the fabric. This could be in the form of embroidery, for example.
The gram is a measurement of weight, and the square meter is a measurement of area.Formula:Basis Weight (in pounds) x 1406.5Basis Size (in inches)= GRAMS PER SQUARE METERTo find the Basis Size, refer to the chart in the related link.Example:Convert 25" x 38", 60 lb. Offset Paper to grams per square meter.60 x 1406.525 x 38= 88.8 Grams per square meter
For a piece of fabric, it is the ratio of its mass (expressed in grams) to its area (expressed in square metres).
mph,kph,grams not grams. Grams is weight. MPH, KMPH
It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
Fabric weight in jeans is typically calculated in ounces per square yard (oz/sq yd) or grams per square meter (gsm). To calculate fabric weight, you need to know the area of the fabric (square yards or square meters) and the weight of the fabric in ounces or grams. The formula for calculating fabric weight is: Fabric weight = (weight of fabric / area of fabric).
GSM = grams per square meter Cut a 1 meter by 1 meter of fabric and weigh it in grams or weigh the fabric in grams (G) and measure the length in meters (L) and width in meters (W) and calculate: G/LW = grams per square meter = GSM
Consumption in grams= {(L*C) + (C*SL)}*2*GSM/10000 grams (when length units are in centimeter). This is a basic function to find the fabric consumption of a knit t-shirt. The key is C= Chest, L= length of the body measure, SL= Sleeve length , B=Biceps , GSM = fabric weight in grams per square meter. Be sure to include the allowances in all fabric measurements.
for jersey how to calculate grams/mt
Fabric weight and fabric width are not directly related. Fabric weight refers to how heavy or light a fabric is per unit area, often measured in grams per square meter. Fabric width, on the other hand, refers to the dimension of the fabric from selvage to selvage. A fabric can have different weights regardless of its width, and vice versa.
To convert fabric weight from ounces per square yard to grams per square meter, you can use the conversion factor of 33.906. Multiply the weight in ounces per square yard by 33.906 to get the weight in grams per square meter. This conversion factor accounts for the difference in the units of measurement for weight and area between the US customary system and the metric system.
Add 20 grams per square metre of the fabric. This could be in the form of embroidery, for example.
There are 100 grams in 100 gsm. GSM stands for grams per square meter, so it indicates the weight of a paper or fabric in grams per square meter.
The weight of 1 lineal meter of fabric can vary depending on the type and thickness of the fabric. On average, a lineal meter of lightweight fabric like cotton may weigh around 100-200 grams, while heavier fabrics like denim could weigh closer to 500-800 grams. It's best to consult the fabric specifications or weigh a sample to determine the exact weight.
The gram is a measurement of weight, and the square meter is a measurement of area.Formula:Basis Weight (in pounds) x 1406.5Basis Size (in inches)= GRAMS PER SQUARE METERTo find the Basis Size, refer to the chart in the related link.Example:Convert 25" x 38", 60 lb. Offset Paper to grams per square meter.60 x 1406.525 x 38= 88.8 Grams per square meter
Grams per Square Metre
For a piece of fabric, it is the ratio of its mass (expressed in grams) to its area (expressed in square metres).