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You can find the most popular polyester yarn products at Shuang Hong. We specialize in providing customized textile yarn products such as Polyester spun yarn, Drawn Textured Yarn, Partially Oriented Yarn, Fully Drawn Yarn and other related yarn products for weaving mills and large fabric processing factories as well as military clothing projects, providing one-stop service.

Polyester Spun Yarn Series

10S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
20S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
30S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
40S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
50S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
60S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
80S Polyester Spun Yarn Series
More models, such as 42/2.32/2, etc.
Color customization

Polyester sewing thread

Polyester sewing thread 20/2 and 20/3
Polyester Sewing Threads30/2 and 30/3
Polyester Sewing Threads 40/2 and 40/3
Polyester Sewing Threads 50/2 and 50/3
Polyester Sewing Thread 60/2 and 60/3
Customized models, colors and more.

Polyester Filament Sewing Thread

Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 80#
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 60#
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 40#
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 30#
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 20#
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 10#
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread NO.5
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 840D/3
Polyester Filament Sewing Thread 15s

FAQ

What is the difference between Polyester spun yarn and Polyester filament sewing thread?

Polyester spun yarn is made by spinning polyester staple fibers into yarns. It has good elasticity and wear resistance and is usually used in the production of fabrics such as clothing and home textiles. It has a variety of thickness specifications, such as 30S, 40S, etc., suitable for different weaving needs. Polyester filament sewing thread is made of continuous polyester filaments, has higher strength and glossiness, and is mainly used for sewing clothing and leather products. It is suitable for high-speed sewing and is not easy to break. The main difference between the two is the fiber structure and use: polyester spun yarn is used for weaving, and polyester filament sewing thread is used for sewing.

Polyester sewing thread types are usually divided according to the thickness and purpose of the thread. For example, thinner types (such as 100/2) are suitable for delicate sewing work such as shirts and underwear, while thicker types (such as 60/2 or 40/2) are suitable for thicker fabrics such as denim and leather. When choosing, you need to consider the thickness of the fabric, the needle size of the sewing equipment, and the sewing strength requirements. For example, for high-intensity industrial sewing, it is recommended to choose 40/2 or thicker types to ensure the firmness and durability of the sewing thread.

Yes, Polyester Filament Sewing Thread is usually more durable than Polyester Spun Yarn. This is because Polyester filament is a continuous fiber, which has higher strength and tensile resistance and is not easy to break. Polyester spun yarn is spun from short fibers, which also has good abrasion resistance, but is slightly inferior in strength. Therefore, Polyester Filament Sewing Thread is more suitable for sewing scenarios that require high durability and high strength, such as outdoor clothing, leather products, etc.

The models of polyester spun yarn (such as 30S, 40S, 60S, etc.) mainly indicate the thickness of the yarn. The thicker models (such as 30S) produce fabrics that feel thicker and crisper, suitable for making coats, pants, etc.; the thinner models (such as 60S) produce fabrics that feel more delicate and soft, suitable for making underwear such as shirts and underwear. In addition, different models of polyester spun yarn will also differ in air permeability, glossiness and elasticity. For example, fine yarn models usually have better air permeability and glossiness, but may be slightly less elastic than coarse yarn models.

Choosing the right Polyester sewing thread model needs to consider the thickness of the fabric and the sewing requirements. For light and thin fabrics (such as silk, thin cotton), it is recommended to choose a thin model (such as 100/2 or 120/2) to avoid the seams being too obvious or damaging the fabric. For medium-thick fabrics (such as ordinary cotton, polyester-cotton blends), you can choose 60/2 or 80/2 models. For heavy fabrics (such as denim, leather), a thicker model (such as 40/2 or 30/2) is required to ensure the firmness and durability of the seams. In addition, the color of the sewing thread should match the color of the fabric to ensure the beauty after sewing.


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