Sewing thread

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Sewing thread on a 1000 m roll with typical precision winding

Sewing thread is a type of thread that is suitable for sewing .

properties

The most important properties of the sewing thread include:

  • Tear, abrasion and loop resistance (tensile strength cotton thread = approx. 25  cN / tex , synthetic thread = over 70 cN / tex)
  • Elongation and dimensional stability, sliding ability

Manufacturing

material

Of the natural fibers, the following are significant:

  • Cotton, especially in blends with PES and
  • Silk as raw silk or schappe

Procedure

  • Most yarns are triple twisted ; Double and multiple threads (e.g. 2 × 3 twisted) are also common. Monofilaments are used for special purposes .
  • All staple fiber yarns are singed
  • Cotton and blends with cotton are usually bleached and mercerized .
  • All sewing threads are dyed (filament threads often in the spinning mass) and are given a sliding finish (waxing agent).

Exception: monofilament yarns often remain undyed and transparent.

Sewing thread

Presentation

In the last production stage rewinds one finished yarns in various Spulenformate- and sizes (from 40 m for domestic use up to 50,000 m for industrial sewing).

The picture on the right shows a cylindrical (front left), a conical cross-wound bobbin (rear left), front right a disc bobbin and rear right a s. G. King coil .

Description of the threads

Each bobbin has a label with information about the material composition and yarn count . The metric system ( Nm ) predominates in the numbering of yarn counts (officially abolished since 1964 ).

The fineness is often indicated on the labels under the designation No. (or No. ). In this case, the numerical information always refers to the metric Nm of a triple thread. For example a sewing thread No. 120 is either Nm 120/3 or Nm 80/2 (in both cases a final Nm 40).

use

Use of standard sewing threads

operation area Type of thread and count no.
Core spun yarn
PES u. PES / CO
No. 30-150
Multifil
PES
No. 6-200
PES
texture.
No. 100-250
PES /
elastane
No. 12-80
Multifil
PA
# 20-80
Clothing fabrics Yes Yes Yes Yes
Clothing knitted fabrics Yes Yes Yes
Lingerie, swimwear Yes Yes Yes
Ties Yes Yes
Furs Yes
Leather goods, bags Yes Yes
Home textiles Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tents, tarpaulins Yes Yes
Shoes Yes Yes Yes
Airbags Yes Yes
Bulletproof vests Yes Yes
Car interior Yes Yes

Use for special purposes

  • Cotton yarn: so-called raw manufacture (goods, especially trousers, are only dyed after manufacture)
  • Aramid: Technical textiles (airbags, heat protection suits, work gloves, safety shoes, filters)
  • Silk: elastic seams, buttonholes, sewing on buttons, leather goods, furs
  • PES multifilament wrapped with metal ribbon (silver, gold): decorative sewing thread
  • Teflon: chemical-resistant textiles
Examples of the average thread requirement
items Requirement (in m)
from to
shirt 70 90
Da-, He-Slip 80 100
skirt 100 200
dress 130 180
trousers 250 350
Tracksuit 170 250
coat 250 300
Shoes 20th 40

literature

  • Hannelore Eberle among others: Expertise in clothing . Verlag Europa-Lehrmittel, Haan-Gruiten 2001, ISBN 978-3-8085-6206-2 (304 pages).
  • Anton Schenek: Lexicon of yarns and twisted threads . Properties and manufacture of textile threads. 1st edition. Deutscher Fachverlag , Frankfurt am Main 2006, ISBN 978-3-87150-810-3 (572 pages).

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