Thread Weight Converter (Tex / Denier / Ne): 12.5 tex

Specific conversion page with reference context, calculator, and nearby values.

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

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Value details
  2. Calculator
  3. Nearby reference values
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Navigation and related conversions

12.5 tex converts to

112.5 denier | Ne 47.243

Use this as a quick reference for Thread Weight Converter (Tex / Denier / Ne).

Value Details

Input: 12.5 tex

Output: 112.5 denier | Ne 47.243

Browse all reference values for Thread Weight Converter (Tex / Denier / Ne)

denier: 112.5 | ne: 47.243

Thread Weight Converter (Tex / Denier / Ne)

Convert thread and yarn linear density between direct and indirect count systems.

Enter a positive count in the selected source unit.

Converted Thread Count

Nearby Reference Values

Thread Weight Converter (Tex / Denier / Ne) values near 12.5 tex
TexDenierNe (Cotton Count)
5 tex45118.108
7.5 tex67.578.739
10 tex9059.054
12.5 tex112.547.243
15 tex13539.369
20 tex18029.527
24 tex21624.606
30 tex27019.685
40 tex36014.764
50 tex45011.811
60 tex5409.842
75 tex6757.874
80 tex7207.382
100 tex9005.905

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Thread Weight Converter (Tex / Denier / Ne), formulas, and expected usage.

What is tex in thread measurement?

Tex is linear density in grams per 1,000 meters of yarn or thread. Higher tex means a heavier yarn.

How do you convert tex to denier?

Multiply tex by 9 to convert to denier, because denier is grams per 9,000 meters.

What does Ne mean for yarn count?

Ne is the English cotton count and is an indirect count system where higher Ne means a finer yarn.

Why does Ne move opposite to tex and denier?

Tex and denier are direct systems (higher number = heavier yarn), while Ne is indirect (higher number = finer yarn).

Methodology and Review

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Use this page as a fast lookup reference, then confirm final project values using applicable standards and manufacturer documentation.