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Fiber Glass Stitching Thread
Product Brochure
Usage/Application | Filter Bag And Stitching For High Temperature Fabrics |
Color | White |
Brand | SSC |
Packaging Type | Reel |
Type | Fiber Glass |
Ply | 2 ply |
Thread Finish | Export Quality |
Temperature | Upto 600 Degree C |
Fiber Glass Stitching Thread is a most important member of the filter bag and Stitching for High Temperature Fabrics, It must withstand very high temperature, abrasion and should not give way during entire operation of Bag. We offer Fiber Glass Stitching Thread, 100% Pure PTFE Stitching Thread & PTFE Coated Fiberglass Stitching thread. 1250 Dernier & 1570 Dernier pure PTFE Thread are most commonly used and are ideal to withstand extreme condition. These fiberglass uncoated and PTFE coated fibre glass sewing threads are widely used in the high temperature areas, where conventional threads fail. For meeting the diverse needs of the clients, we offer metallic stitching threads duly coated with PTFE and in 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 & even more strands of fiberglass yarn are piled together. The strands of our offered products is coated with lubricants for providing necessary lubricity so that these withstand high speed stitching operations. Available in thickness varying from 0.25mm to 0.6mm i.e 2Ply to 24Ply, our products are acclaimed by the patrons for their superior quality and ability to withstand a temperature upto 600 Degree C.
PTFE Thread .
Product Brochure
Usage/Application | Stitching |
Ply | 2 ply |
Color | Available In Cream, Brown etc |
Brand | SSC |
Packaging Type | Reel |
Weight | 1 Kg |
Material | PTFE |
Maximum Temperature | 550 Deg C |
PTFE coated fiberglass thread is made from continuous fiberglass filaments that are heat resistant, chemical resistant, and strong. The fiberglass is also coated with a PTFE, a.k.a Teflon (tm) finish to improve sewability, and reduce friction. It can withstand operating temperatures to around 1022 F (550 C). It is important to note the PTFE coating burns away at 620 F (320 C). This means the coating will propagate flame, but the fiberglass will have a greater heat resistance.