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CATDOLL: How many golden silkworms are needed for one pound of silk?

1. How many silkworms are needed to make a silk quilt?

First, you need to determine the weight of the silk quilt you want. Here is a rough calculation: 2.8 catties of raw silk cocoons can produce 1 kg of dried silk cocoons, and 3.7 catties (about) of dried silk cocoons can produce 1 catties of silk. So 10.36 catties (about) of raw silk cocoons can produce 1 catties of silk. Then it depends on how much silk you want.

2. Can 200 silkworms make a silk quilt?

It is not enough. The quantity you have is not even enough for the edge of the quilt. Silk quilts are made from silkworms that sacrifice themselves to spin cocoons. It takes about 20,000 silkworms to make a six-jin pure silk quilt. One jin of silk quilt requires six hundred to one thousand silkworms. Cotton quilts are also good. They are warm, easy to buy, environmentally friendly, and simple to make. Silk quilts are good but too expensive and troublesome to make.

3. Raising silkworms, three seasons a year, how many silkworms are needed to produce 1,000 kilograms of silk?

The weights of silk cocoons, wet cocoons, dry cocoons, and silk are all different, and it has something to do with the moisture content. I will give you an estimate based on my many years of experience in the industry: the raw material we use to make silk quilts is called silk floss. 1 jin of silk = 30 pieces of silk floss, 1 piece of silk floss = 33 cocoons, that is, 1 jin of dry silk = 1,000 cocoons. 1,000 jin of silk = 1 million cocoons. You have three seasons a year, which means about 35 silkworms each time... Excluding sick cocoons and mortality, the average death rate is about 380,000.

4. Does anyone know how many silkworms are needed to make a silk quilt with one pound of silk?

It takes 600-1000 silkworms to make one kilogram of silk quilt. One kilogram of silk is made of about 600 cocoons. To make silk floss from cocoons, you need to boil the cocoons, wash the cocoons, peel the cocoons, open the floss, pull the threads, and dry them in the sun. Each step is the result of the hard work of the silk farmers. It is natural and precious! Silk is a continuous long fiber solidified by the silk fluid secreted by mature silkworms when they make cocoons. It is also called natural silk and is a natural fiber.

5. How many kilograms of silk cocoons are needed to produce one kilogram of silk?

Silkworm cocoons can be divided into dry cocoons and fresh cocoons. 2-3 kilograms of cocoons can generally produce one kilogram of silk.

For 1 jin of dry silk cocoons, about 50% of the total weight of silkworm pupae must be removed, and the raw silk yield is less than 50%.

If they are fresh cocoons, there will be further discounts. About 2.5 kilograms of fresh cocoons can produce 1 kilogram of dry cocoons, and 1 kilogram of dry cocoons can only produce about 0.38 kilograms of cooked silk. It takes about 2-3 kilograms of cocoons to produce one kilogram of silk.

6. How many silkworms are needed to make one pound of silk quilt?

One kilogram of silk quilt requires 600-1000 silkworms

One pound of silk is made up of about 600 silk cocoons. To make silk cotton from the cocoons, one needs to boil the cocoons, wash the cocoons, peel the cocoons, open the cotton, string the threads, and dry them in the sun. Every step embodies the hard work of the silk farmers. It is natural and precious!

Silk is a continuous long fiber formed by the silk fluid secreted by mature silkworms when they make cocoons. It is also called natural silk and is a natural fiber.

7. How many kilograms of silk can be produced from ten kilograms of silk cocoons, including the cocoons with silkworm pupae?

It is understood that one pound of silk is made up of six pounds of silk cocoons, and ten pounds of silk requires about 60 pounds of silk cocoons. Based on this, it can be inferred that ten pounds of silk cocoons can produce more than one pound of silk.

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