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Jan 03, 2025 - 07:37 AM
A microdenier is a unit of measurement used to describe the fineness of fibers, particularly in textiles. It refers to fibers that have a linear mass density of less than one denier, which means they are finer than a single strand of silk. Microdenier fibers are often used in the production of soft, lightweight, and highly absorbent fabrics, such as those found in microfiber cloths.