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Fiber Type: Polyester or Cotton
Finishes: Soft or Glazed
Thread Construction: Braided
Application: Footwear, Medical & Orthopedic Devices
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Full Description: A high strength sewing thread constructed from braided polyester or cotton for the bottoming of footwear, including boots and heavy shoes. Excellent durability and stitch appearance in the finished product.
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Advantages:
- Excellent seam strength
- Very good abrasion resistance
- Attractive stitch appearance
- Used for Goodyear welt construction to stitch upper, linning, and welt to insole
- Available in natural and colors
- Soft (polyester) or Glazed finish (cotton)
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Comments:
- Fiber Resistance to Acid- Excellent (polyester) / Poor (cotton)
- Fiber Resistance to Alkali- Fair (polyester) / Good (cotton)
- Fiber Resistance to Bleach- Excellent (polyester) / Good (cotton)
- Fiber Abrasion Resistance- Good (polyester) / Fair (cotton)
- Fiber Resistance to Heat- 145 deg C (polyester) / 95 deg C (cotton) (Highest continuous temperature before breakdown)
- Fiber Melting Point- 265 deg C (polyester) / N/A does not melt (cotton)
- Anecord Nylon®, Anefil Nylon®, Anecord Poly® and Anefil Poly® are also recommended for soles or bottom stiching including littleway constructions.
- Filament nylon and polyester prewound bobbins are available in multiple sizes including littleway bobbins
FOR ORDER AND PRICING INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 800-438-5868 OR SALES@AMEFIRD.COM