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| Usage: | Knitting, Weaving, Hand Knitting, Sewing, Embroidery, Fishing |
| Feature: | Eco-Friendly, High Strength, High Temperature-Resistant, High-Elastic, Low Elasticity, Recycled, Anti-Pilling, Flame-Retardant, Light Appearance, Moisture Absorbent, Medium Elasticity, Abrasion Resistant, Anti-Bacterial, Breathable, Anti-Static, Anti-UV, Far Infrared, Monofilamnet |
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It features high strength, good elasticity, excellent abrasion resistance, great light resistance, poor moisture absorption, and poor dyeability. The raw materials of polyester monofilaments must be dried for 4 hours before processing. When the filaments are formed and cooled, the water temperature in the cooling tank should be between 60 and 70 degrees Celsius. Polyester is harder than nylon, but its toughness is not as good as that of nylon. Both polyester and polyethylene or polypropylene can be wound on paper tubes.


Classification
There are various types of polyester monofilaments, including flame-retardant monofilaments, triangular profiled monofilaments, flat monofilaments, high-shrinkage monofilaments, hollow monofilaments, cationic monofilaments, full-dull monofilaments, anti-ultraviolet monofilaments, and PET monofilaments.
Application
Polyester monofilaments can be classified into two categories according to their uses: industrial and civilian. In the industrial field, they are mainly used as the skeleton in industrial conveyor belts, for weaving filter nets, Meiji mesh fabrics, outer sleeves for rubber cords, etc. In the civilian field, they are mainly used for supporting luggage, webbing, zippers, straw hats, curtains, wedding dresses, clothing, etc.
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