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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Double-Faced (Double-Brushed) Fleece

Weight200–320 g/m²
Composition100% polyester.
Knit typeDouble-faced fleece · Polar Fleece
Use classOuter / structured
StretchMechanical stretch
KnitAfter the circular-knit ground, both face and back are separately raised and sheared, giving an even, neat nap on both sides.
HandBoth faces soft and napped; the same softness whichever side meets the skin; balanced, full.
Typical useUnlined fleece jackets/tops (back shows) · reversible garments · blankets/wraps
StrengthWith equally soft faces it needs no extra lining and keeps a consistent look in reversible designs.
Watch forStandard fleece is usually double-brushed too; “double-faced” mainly denotes a deliberately balanced/finished nap on both sides. Both napped faces double the pilling-prone area (anti-pill recommended).
CertificationsISO 9001ISO 14001ISO 45001OEKO-TEX STePSTANDARD 100GRS · RCS

Width, gauge, finishing options and test standards are shared on request.

Typical technical ranges

Weight tolerance±5% (typical); on raised/napped fleece ±5–7% is more realistic, up to ±7% on light micro-fleece
WidthOpen width ~150–190 cm (typically 160–180); tubular ~70–95 cm. Varies with machine diameter/cut, weight and stenter draw
Shrinkage (wash)Length/width ~±2–4% (typical after proper heat-set); may reach ~5% in length if setting/finishing is weak. A ≤±3% target is common
Color fastnessWash 4–5; rubbing (dry) 4–5, (wet) 3–4; light 4–6 (typical disperse-dyed PES). Minimum ~4 targeted; wet rub drops to the low end on deep/bright shades
Abrasion / pillingPilling 2–3 (raw/unfinished) → 3–4 with anti-pill shearing/finish, up to 4 in good cases. Martindale abrasion is usually not reported for fleece; if reported, ~15,000–30,000 cycles order of magnitude (construction/yarn dependent)
Gauge / yarnMachine gauge ~E18–E24 (typically E20–E22; heavy/lofty polar down to E16–E18); yarn typically 100–300 denier textured (DTY) PES (coarser denier or plied feed for nap/loft; ~75 denier microfilament on micro-fleece)

These ranges are industry-TYPICAL / indicative values based on construction and fiber, not Fersan's binding QC measurements. Exact values are confirmed per order, approved sample and lot-based QC report.

Related reading: Fleece and Scuba: Structured Polyester Knits · Brushed, Unbrushed and Fleece: Where Warmth Comes From in Polyester Knits · The Weight Map: Which Knit Goes Where, from 80 to 400 g/m² · Thermophysiological Comfort: Ret, Rct and the Sweating Hot Plate

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