Plant Fiber Fishing Net Twine

Plant Fiber Fishing Net Twine

High strength, good gloss, monofilament fiber uniformity, low shrink, do not fade, etc., the production of polyester twine and nylon twine from 210D/3, 210D/6, 210D/9, 210D/12, 210D/15, 210D/18, 420D/2. Affected by the pessimistic prospect of Sino US trade, Zheng Mian suddenly plummeted, the...
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Thread Types

Denier/PLY

Applications

Industrial polyester sewing thread

840D/3, 1000D/3, 1500D/3, 2000D/3

shoes, handbags, outerwear, curtains, leather goods, industrial products

Nylon

Fishing

Twine

210D/3, 210D/6, 210D/9, 210D/12, 210D/15, 210D/18, 420D/2

Commercial fishing industry, net, Hand Knitting, Sewing, Belt, Fishing nets, Bags, etc.

Polyester Fishing

Twine

210D/3, 210D/6, 210D/9, 210D/12, 210D/15, 210D/18, 420D/2

Commercial fishing industry, net, Hand Knitting, Sewing, Belt, Fishing nets, Bags, etc.

Polyester Embroidery Thread

108D/2, 120D/2, 150D/2, 150D/3

Garment embroidery interlining, Crochet, Cross Stitch, Embroidery, Hand Knitting, Sewing, Teabag, Weaving, etc.



High strength, good gloss, monofilament fiber uniformity, low shrink, do not fade, etc., the production of polyester twine and nylon twine from 210D/3, 210D/6, 210D/9, 210D/12, 210D/15, 210D/18, 420D/2.



Fishing nets have been used widely in the past, including by stone age societies. The oldest known fishing net is the net of Antrea, found with other fishing equipment in the Karelian town of Antrea. The net was made from willow, and dates back to 8300 BC.[1] Recently, fishing net sinkers from 27,000 BC were discovered in Korea, making them the oldest fishing implements discovered, to date, in the world.[2] The remnants of another fishing net dates back to the late Mesolithic, and were found together with sinkers at the bottom of a former sea.[3][4] Some of the oldest rock carvings at Alta (4200–500 BC) have mysterious images, including intricate patterns of horizontal and vertical lines sometimes explained as fishing nets. American Native Indians on the Columbia River wove seine nets from spruce root fibers or wild grass, again using stones as weights. For floats they used sticks made of cedar which moved in a way which frightened the fish and helped keep them together.[5] With the help of large canoes, pre-European Maori deployed seine nets which could be over one thousand metres long. The nets were woven from green flax, with stone weights and light wood or gourd floats, and could require hundreds of men to haul.

1-Twisting Machine2-Rewinding Machine3-Thread & Yarns4-Knitting Machine

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