Face weight and density are two entirely different components when it comes to evaluating the quality of a carpet.
The quality of carpet is measured in ounce.
The standard is measured in ounces.
Carpet face weight is defined as the weight of the carpet pile per square yard of carpet measured in ounces.
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A higher face weight means more yarn says grable and more yarn makes for a longer lasting product as an example within one product line the good level carpet has a face weight of 40 oz.
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Most carpets have a face weight somewhere between 20 ounces and 100 ounces but the average face weight for a residential carpet is about 35 to 60 ounces.
A carpet s density is a measure of the weight of the pile yarn corrected for the height of the yarn.
Carpet density refers to how close together the fibers are tufted into the carpet backing.
It should not be confused with the carpet s total weight which is the combined weight of the pile plus the backing.
Carpet face weight refers to the weight of the fiber found in 1 square yard of carpet.
Carpet face weight and durability.
A carpet with a low density number risks uglying out before it actually wears out.
How important is face weight.
For most commercial applications a carpet density of 4 000 to 7 000 is considered suitable with high traffic areas requiring densities of 5 000 or more.
A higher face weight does not automatically mean the carpet is a better grade.