
High Strength Industrial 1200d 1500d 1250d 2000d PTFE Sewing Threads
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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. |
Product Name:
polyester embroidery thread
Characteristics:
Polyester embroidery thread is made of polyester filament. The thread is of good glossy effect, low friction, uniform twist, low breakage and low chromatic aberration.
Product types: 108D/2, 120D/2, 150D/2, 150D/3.


Thread is a type of yarn but similarly used for sewing. It can be made out of many different materials including cotton, linen, nylon, and silk.
Materials
Thread is made from a wide variety of materials. Where a thread is stronger than the material that it is being used to join, if seams are placed under strain the material may tear before the thread breaks. Garments are usually sewn with threads of lesser strength than the fabric so that if stressed the seam will break before the garment. Heavy goods that must withstand considerable stresses such as upholstery, car seating, tarpaulins, tents, and saddlery require very strong threads. Attempting repairs with light weight thread will usually result in rapid failure, though again, using a thread that is stronger than the material being sewn can end up causing rips in that material before the thread itself gives way. Thread is a type of yarn but similarly used for sewing. It can be made out of many different materials including cotton, linen, nylon, and silk.
| Material | Description | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Spun traditional thread | general |
| Cotton/polyester | A cotton thread with a polyester core which is slightly stretchy but retains the traditional look of cotton | strength without sheen |
| Fusible | Fuses sewn fabrics together when ironed | binding and appliqué |
| Linen | A spun thread, typically in a thicker gauge than that used for fabric garments. It may be waxed for durability and resistance to mildew. | Traditional leather saddlery; leather luggage, handbags, and accessories; and beadwork. |
| Metallics | A delicate metallic coating protected by an outer coating providing extremely vibrant color/glitter and/or texture. | decoration |
| Nylon | A transparent monofillament which can be melted by an iron. Nylon is usually stronger than polyester. | strength with transparency |
| Polyester | A synthetic blend which is stronger and stretchier than cotton with little or no lint (may be texturized) | strength |
| Rayon | Made from cellulose, but not considered to be a natural fibre because it is highly processed. Useful for obtaining bright colors, though not always color-fast. | high sheen, soft texture |
| Silk | A very fine, strong and hard-to-see thread; tends to degrade over time, however. | high strength and often high sheen, used for attaching beads |
| Wool | A thicker thread. | homespun look, rougher texture, highly insulating, water absorbent |
| Water-soluble | Dissolves when washed | temporary basting |
Polyester/polyester core spun thread is made by wrapping staple polyester around a continuous polyester filament during spinning and plying these yarns into a sewing thread.
To enable consumers to buy and use with confidence, we conduct a complete series of strict tests on all parts of the High Strength Industrial 1200d 1500d 1250d 2000d PTFE Sewing Threads, and strictly control every detail. The perfect quality determines the height of the brand. We adhere to the concept of using technology to create value to ensure the stability, reliability, and practicality of the products, and continue to improve and innovate products. Aiming to grow to be by far the most experienced supplier within this sector, we keep researching on the creating procedure and raising the high quality of our principal merchandise.
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