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What is the conversion factor for transforming T mesh counts to US mesh counts in screenprinting?

What is the conversion factor for transforming T mesh counts to US mesh counts in screenprinting?

Is there a conversion table for transforming T mesh counts to US mesh counts in screenprinting?

US mesh measurements are threads per inch and an inch is 2.54 cm; to convert T mesh measurements (which are in threads per cm) into US mesh measurements they need to be multiplied by the conversion factor 2.54.

For example: 90T (threads/cm) equals 90 x 2.54 = 228.60 US 

Going in the other direction: 230 US equals 230 / 2.54 = 90.55T (threads/cm).

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