"T" stands for thinner mesh.
"S" and "T" are two different fabric organization marks.
"S" is generally woven with large-denier chemical fiber monofilaments. Compared with "T" type mesh, the surface is smoother and the thickness of the mesh is thinner. Yes-a universal mesh fabric, especially suitable for light and light fabrics. Compared with the same number of "T" mesh fabrics, the opening rate is relatively higher than that of "T" type mesh fabrics due to the small diameter of the textile threads.
"T" type mesh uses a larger diameter wire for weaving into a mesh. The opening rate is lower, the surface of the mesh is relatively rough, and the thickness of the mesh is thicker, so the tear strength is higher. Heavy fabric print. The thickness of "T" mesh is generally smaller than that of "S" , so it is especially suitable for patterns that require a large amount of sizing, such as white coating / gold-silver coating / high elastic water-based coating and so on.