The door width is the width of the Oxford fabric. The full door width refers to the full width of the entire fabric from one side to the other. What is usually called effective The door width refers to the distance that can be effectively used in the finished fabric (also called the clear door width).
For example, it is impossible for coated, embroidered, and printed products to cover all corners, embroider them, and print them, so the maximum edge-to-edge width of the coated, embroidered, and printed products can be reached. The width is the net width of the fabric. If it is dyed fabric, the clear door width refers to the distance between the inner sides of the two fabric edges (or the pinholes on both sides). At this time, the clear door width will be 2~4 cm less than the full door width.
Door width is usually expressed in centimeters (cm) and inches (inch), and the relationship between the two is: 1inch =2.54cm. A dyeing cloth with a total door width of 147cm, a more appropriate expression (in inches) is: 57/58” (Cuttable: 56”), where Cuttable refers to “cuttable” (or usable), that is, the clear door width .
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