TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Tulle / Fine Net
| Weight | 60–110 g/m² |
|---|---|
| Composition | 100% polyester (PES); knitted from fine filament yarn, with no elastane for stretch (an optional elastane variant is a separate construction). |
| Knit type | Tulle / fine net · Raschel |
| Use class | Outer / structured |
| Stretch | No stretch |
| Knit | A warp-knitted tulle made on a Raschel machine: the yarns loop in the vertical warp direction to form an open, non-slip net. This differs technically from the site’s mesh family — that family is a weft (circular) knit, whereas tulle is built in the warp direction, so its pores are even and its edges resist running. |
| Hand | Very light and fine; sheer to semi-sheer, paper-thin yet tear-resistant; a dry, crisp hand with almost no stretch. |
| Typical use | Lining · skirt/dress tulle · decorative layer · accessories |
| Strength | A very light, sheer and dimensionally stable warp-knit tulle — a fine yet evenly porous base for linings, decorative layers and tulle applications. |
| Watch for | Its non-stretch, fine structure is not opaque on its own and is unsuited to fitted pieces or anywhere stretch is needed. |
CertificationsISO 9001ISO 14001ISO 45001OEKO-TEX STePSTANDARD 100GRS · RCS
Width, gauge, finishing options and test standards are shared on request.
Related reading: Beyond Circular Knitting: Warp Knitting and Weaving · Tricot or Raschel? A Warp-Knit Selection Guide · Warp Knitting's Hidden Superpower: 3D Spacer Fabric
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