Sat 11 Feb, 2023 4:11 pm
Sat 11 Feb, 2023 8:01 pm
Sun 12 Feb, 2023 9:29 am
Last wrote:What are the weights of the compared fabrics?
Sun 12 Feb, 2023 9:46 am
Sun 12 Feb, 2023 12:32 pm
Lamont wrote:Hi Tim, more nice work.![]()
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Keep up the good work boyo.
I think fabric gsm is a factor but not neccesarily the only one. Some fabrics are for example stronger than heavier fabrics.
Very interested to see what you do next.
Fri 17 Feb, 2023 1:21 pm
Sat 18 Feb, 2023 7:57 am
Franco wrote:That test is relevant when comparing those two exact fabrics but not so much when comparing polyester with silnylon because both have very different grades.
For example ,
Sat 18 Feb, 2023 9:10 am
telemarktim wrote:Franco wrote:That test is relevant when comparing those two exact fabrics but not so much when comparing polyester with silnylon because both have very different grades.
For example ,
Hi Franko, I wanted to compare the load-bearing capacity of two alternative tent fabrics that are very different. My test is crude but valid and gives an objective measurement. The tear or rip video test is interesting, but not relevant and has mo objective measurement. Tim
Sat 18 Feb, 2023 2:17 pm
Franco wrote:telemarktim wrote:Franco wrote:That test is relevant when comparing those two exact fabrics but not so much when comparing polyester with silnylon because both have very different grades.
For example ,
Hi Franko, I wanted to compare the load-bearing capacity of two alternative tent fabrics that are very different. My test is crude but valid and gives an objective measurement. The tear or rip video test is interesting, but not relevant and has mo objective measurement. Tim
The reason for my reply was to point out that there are many very different types of silnylon just as there are many types of polyester and DCF and so on.
You cannot judge a fabric by testing just one particular version.
As the ad used to say "oils ain't oils..."
Sun 19 Feb, 2023 7:03 am
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Mon 27 Feb, 2023 8:40 am
Franco wrote:I just read this comment from Ron Bell(owner/designer at MLD) poatede on Backpackinglight :
A note to not over focus on the Denier of the fabric. I know most folks here are fairly well informed on the range of differences in strength and stretch for any set size of Denier in that one 10D SilNylon/Poly/ PU one side , etc. may be great and another one that looks on paper to be about the same not so much. I recall the first time looking at a swatch + spec list of 40+ 10d-20d light fabrics from a single manufacturer listing denier, tear strength, weave density, weights, coating, + even the twist and filament count of each thread, etc. and it was baffling the lack of predictable consistency between the 40+ listed. Some 10ds were more than 2X as strong as other 10d’s that weighed the same. Some 20d’s were weaker than some 10d and 15d’s that weighed less. Some stretched like a rubber band and others not. It makes it hard for a consumer to figure out apples to apples from specs and descriptions but it’s not the mfgrs are trying to make it hard – it’s just hard, even for them. Most all tent mfgrs are doing a pretty good job at getting the best fabrics at a given weight and coating for thier tent goals. Some favor more strength over lighterweight / lighter coating and that may be about the only metric that ends up mattering for most consumers.
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