In the demanding environment of healthcare and hospitality, where linen longevity directly impacts operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness, the specifications of bedding materials are paramount. A critical yet often overlooked factor is the yarn count, which fundamentally determines the fabric's strength and durability. Shijiazhuang Longshow Home Textiles Co., Ltd. utilizes a robust 20*20s yarn count in the production of our specialized cotton polyester fitted sheets. This specific specification indicates a thicker, stronger yarn is used in both the warp and weft, creating a fabric engineered to withstand immense stress. When applied to our range of polyester bed sheets, this construction delivers unparalleled resilience, making it an ideal solution for facilities where bedding must endure industrial-scale laundering and constant use.

| Name | Bed sheet | Materials | 50% cotton 50% polyester | |
| Thread count | 130TC | Yarn count | 20*20s | |
| Design | Percale | Color | White or customized | |
| Size | Can be customized | MOQ | 500pcs | |
| Packaging | 6pcs/PE bag,24pcs carton | Terms of Payment | T/T, L/C, D/A, D/P, | |
| OEM/ODM | Available | Sample | Available | |
A 20*20s yarn count indicates that a thicker, stronger yarn is used in both directions of the weave for our poly cotton sheets. Unlike finer yarn counts which prioritize a silky feel, the 20s yarn is chosen for its superior durability and resistance to abrasion. This results in a heavier, more robust fabric that is less likely to tear, pill, or develop holes under strenuous conditions. For institutional use, this means the poly cotton sheets will have a significantly longer operational lifespan, making the 20*20s count a key indicator of heavy-duty quality and long-term value.
Cotton polyester fitted sheets are uniquely suited to withstand industrial laundering due to the synergistic properties of the blend and the robust 20*20s construction. The polyester component provides high tensile strength and resistance to the damaging effects of bleach and high-temperature wash cycles. The thick yarns of the 20s count prevent the fabric from breaking down under the mechanical agitation of large washers and dryers.
While polyester bed sheets are engineered for durability and hygiene, modern manufacturing techniques ensure they also provide comfort for patients. Advances in fiber technology and weaving have led to polyester bed sheets with a much softer hand-feel than in the past. Their moisture-wicking properties help keep patients dry, and when a percale weave is used, it adds a crisp, breathable quality.
For institutional sheets, yarn count is often a more critical durability factor than thread count. Thread count measures the number of threads per square inch, but it doesn't account for the thickness of those threads. A high thread count can be achieved with fine, delicate yarns that are not suitable for heavy use. The 20*20s yarn count, however, guarantees that the fundamental building blocks of the fabric—the yarns themselves—are thick and strong.
The lifespan difference is substantial. Standard cotton polyester fitted sheets using finer yarn counts may begin to show wear, pilling, or tearing after a moderate number of commercial laundry cycles. In contrast, our cotton polyester fitted sheets made with a 20*20s yarn count are constructed to last for a much greater number of cycles. The thicker yarns resist breaking, and the overall fabric structure is more resilient to physical stress.