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Japan Develops Super Flexible Sewing Thread RSS50

2010/10/20 14:22:00 44

Sewing Thread

The most advanced technology show: Recently, FUJIX and Opelontex jointly developed super scalability.

Sewing thread

RSS50.

RSS50 is unprecedented.

High scalability

At the same time, it is very easy to use when sewing.


The material is composed of two components, PTT and PET.

Coupled with FUJIX's yarn processing technology, compared with the nylon 66 telescopic sewing thread, the flexibility is increased by about 20%.

RSS50 has high traceability to stretch fabrics.

In addition to sewing techniques such as sawtooth seam or flat stitch to make up for the lack of flexibility in sewing thread, it is possible to use the limited equipment to sew and stretch.

clothing

。


In addition, compared with past PTT telescopic sewing thread, it can also be used for high-speed industrial sewing machine because of the most suitable elongation and shrinkage balance considering the action of sewing needle and the needle on the wire.

There are three colors, white, black and primary colors, and will bring out more colors in the future.


The first year's sales are estimated to be 3 tons based on raw materials and 50 thousand by product.

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