“How many meters of 1 kg fabrics?”
I always receive this problem from my clients.
This problem relates to 4 elements
- Width (cm)
Means Fabric width
- Weight(g/m2)
Means the fabric weight per 1 square meter
- Length(m)
Means the fabric length
- Weight(kg)
Means the total weight of the fabric
So we can derive:
1kg has X meters
X=1000(g)÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(m)
X=1000(g)÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)×100
1 yard=0.9144meter
Then 1 kg has Y yards
Y=1000(g)÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(m)÷0.9144
Y=1000(g)÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)×100÷0.9144
For example
Weight is 200gsm width is 150cm
1 kg has 1000÷200÷1.5=3.33meter
Price – Convert USD/kg To USD/m
It is easy to get the formulas on the basis above
P(USD/m)= P(USD/kg)÷X
= P(USD/kg)÷[1000g÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)*100]
= P(USD/kg)×Weight(g/m2)×Width(cm)÷100000
P(USD/yd)= P(USD/kg)÷Y
= P(USD/kg)÷[1000g÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)*100÷0.9144]
= P(USD/kg)×Weight(g/m2)×Width(cm)÷100000×0.9144
P(USD/kg)= P(USD/m) ×X
= P(USD/m) ×[1000g÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)*100]
= P(USD/m) ÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)×100000
P(USD/kg)= P(USD/yd) ×Y
= P(USD/yd) ×[1000g÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm)*100÷0.9144]
= P(USD/yd) ÷Weight(g/m2)÷Width(cm) ×100000÷0.9144