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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Polyester Rib Knit with Elastane

Weight190–300 g/m²
CompositionPolyester + elastane (spandex); typically 5–10% elastane (commonly 6–7%), the rest polyester.
Knit typeRib + elastane · Rib
Use classEveryday
Stretch2-way stretch
KnitA 1x1/2x2 rib knitted with elastane; it adds recovery and durable stretch to the rib’s natural crosswise give.
HandMore elastic than plain rib, hugging the body, springy; the channel texture is retained.
Typical useHigh-turn cuffs/collars/waistbands · fitted bodies/blouses · sport trims
StrengthElastane strengthens the rib’s crosswise stretch and markedly improves shape retention.
Watch forElastane is sensitive to heat and long-term laundering; elasticity can fade over time at high temperatures.
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); ±5–7% may apply on heavy/dense rib and elastane-blended variants
WidthRelaxed open width typically ~70–190 cm; tubular width typically 30–90 cm (Ø). Because rib contracts strongly widthwise, the relaxed width is markedly narrower than off-machine width and is highly sensitive to relax/tension state at measurement
Shrinkage (wash)Post-wash typically ±5% in length/width (length may show a small positive growth). Due to widthwise recovery, rib can show higher dimensional change in WIDTH than single-jersey; under-set goods may reach −6 to −7% in width, while good heat-setting brings it toward ±3%
Color fastnessWash ≥4, rubbing (dry) ≥4 / (wet) ≥3–4, light ≥4–5 (grey/blue scale, min). Typically good for disperse-dyed PES; on dark/bright shades wet rub may sit at the lower bound due to sublimation/migration
Abrasion / pillingMartindale typically ~20,000–40,000+ cycles; pilling typically grade 3–4 / 4 (ISO 12945), dropping toward 3 on textured/bulky yarn. Plain rib face pills relatively well; textured/bulky yarn or surface fuzz pushes it toward the lower bound
Gauge / yarnTypical machine gauge E14–E24 (coarse cuff/collar rib E14–E18; standard cuff/collar rib E18–E22; fine sport rib up to E24). Yarn typically 75–150 denier PES (DTY textured), 50–75 denier on finer builds; elastane variant adds ~20–40 denier spandex

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.

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