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  • Conductive thread

    Conductive thread is made by implanting 1-2 stainless steel conductive fibers during the twisting process of ordinary yarn, so that ordinary sewing thread or yarn has the function of conducting electricity (anti-static). There are also many application scenarios for conductive wires, such as con...
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  • Outdoor sports reflective tent drawstring

    Features The reflective rope can reflect light at night as long as there is a light source, and has high visibility; it is not deformed when the pulling force is large, and it can be used as a tent rope or as a clothesline when camping, and can be used in a variety of ways. The surface is made o...
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  • The principle of using sewing thread

    Although sewing thread does not look very conspicuous, its selection and use cannot be ignored. When we hold a pure white garment with black sewing thread, do we feel a little strange and affect the appearance? Therefore, the selection and use of sewing threads are still very principled. Let̵...
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  • Fireproof fiber – aramid 1313 structure.

    Aramid 1313 was first successfully developed by DuPont in the United States, and industrialized production was realized in 1967, and the product was registered as Nomex® (Nomex). This is a soft, white, slender, fluffy and lustrous fiber. Its appearance is the same as that of ordinary chemical fib...
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  • Characteristics and uses of polyester webbing

    Polyester webbing refers to the general name of the blended fabric of pure silk cotton and polyester, with silk as the main component. Polyester webbing not only highlights the style of polyester, but also has the advantages of cotton fabrics. It has good elasticity and wear resistance in dry and...
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  • Introduction to webbing

    What is a webbing? Webbing: It is made of various yarns. There are various kinds of webbing, which are widely used in various industrial sectors such as clothing, trademark printing, shoe materials, luggage, industry, agriculture, military supplies, and transportation. In the 1930s, webbing was p...
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