Denier to Tex

Convert yarn linear density between denier and tex units.

Author

Dr. Isabella Rossi

Textiles editorial contributor

Italian neuroscientist at Sapienza University of Rome, studying the neural mechanisms of bilingual language processing

Reviewed by

Dr. Nadia Petrov

Textiles content reviewer

Serbian biomedical engineer trained at Imperial College London, developing low-cost prosthetics for conflict zones

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

300 denier =

33.333 tex

Representative value from the Denier to Tex reference table.

Reference Values

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Denier and Tex Converter

Convert yarn linear density between denier and tex.

Converted Yarn Count

Reference Table

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Denier to Tex Reference
DenierTex
20 denier2.222 tex
30 denier3.333 tex
40 denier4.444 tex
50 denier5.556 tex
70 denier7.778 tex
100 denier11.111 tex
150 denier16.667 tex
200 denier22.222 tex
300 denier33.333 tex
400 denier44.444 tex
600 denier66.667 tex
800 denier88.889 tex
1000 denier111.111 tex
1500 denier166.667 tex
2000 denier222.222 tex
3000 denier333.333 tex

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Denier to Tex, formulas, and typical use cases.

What is denier?

Denier is a yarn linear-density unit equal to grams per 9,000 meters.

What is tex?

Tex is a yarn linear-density unit equal to grams per 1,000 meters.

How do you convert denier to tex?

Divide denier by 9 to get tex.

Can tex be converted back to denier?

Yes. Multiply tex by 9 to convert to denier.

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