100% Nylon Sewing 40/2 In various clothing Pakistan Sewing Thread 100meter
Nylon thread is used to sew various clothing materials and has dual functions of utility and decoration. The quality of nylon thread not only affects the sewing effect and processing cost, but also affects the appearance quality of the finished product. Therefore, the general concept of nylon thread formation, the relationship between twist, twist and strength, the classification of sutures, characteristics and main uses, and the selection of nylon threads are introduced to facilitate the establishment of standards and relevant tests by companies. General concept of nylon thread formation
Carded (carded) --- Yarn that is only carded and woven at one end.
Combing --- Yarn that is combed at both ends of the fiber with a comber, with less impurities and straighter fibers.
Blended-A yarn in which two or more fibers with different properties are mixed together.
Single Yarn——It is formed directly on the spinning frame, and will fall apart once untwisted, referred to as yarn.
Strand — two or more yarns twisted together, referred to as yarn.
Sewing thread—A collective name for threads used for sewing products such as clothing.
New type of spinning—different from traditional ring spinning, one end is free end, such as air-jet spinning, friction spinning, etc. The yarns are tangled together without twist.
Yarn count ———— It is used to indicate the fineness of the yarn, which mainly includes English count, metric count, special count, and denier count.
Polyester sewing threads do not reduce the strength in the wet state. Its shrinkage is very small, and the shrinkage is less than 1% after proper setting, so the stitching is always flat and beautiful, without shrinkage. Wear resistance is second only to nylon. Low moisture regain, good high temperature resistance, low temperature resistance, light resistance and water resistance. Therefore, the polyester thread is an extremely widely used variety and, in many cases, it replaces the cotton thread. Polyester threads are widely used in sewing cotton fabrics, chemical fiber fabrics and blended fabrics, as well as sewing knitwear. The special polyester thread is also an excellent product line for the footwear and leather industry.