"Nylon thread" typically refers to a durable and versatile material used for sewing and crafting. The number "10" may indicate the thickness or weight of the thread, with higher numbers representing finer threads. It is commonly used for a variety of projects requiring strong and long-lasting stitching.
the cotton thread have capillaries (hollow inside) so it absorbed water, which takes long time to evaporate while nylon thread is solid (inside) having no absorption power, the water is stick on its surfaces only so it requires less time to evaporate.
Nylon was first produced in USA.
Nylon is not an expensive material.
Nylon is a polyamide.
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Nylon.
It is as its made, that's how you get nylon thread.
Nylon.
The types of thread are rayon, polyester, nylon, cotton, metallic, laminate (or flat), and silk threads.
No, not generally.
nylon bonded wax coated
nylon bonded wax coated
Yes, woolly nylon is the right thread to use in overlock machines.
its bout 15 pounds i guess, not sure though
You will need: Ripstop nylon fabric for the wing Nylon thread of various weights for sewing Polyester cord for the lines Steel hardware for the links Nylon webbing for the harness and risers
nylon polyster and thread straps ladderlocks sippers and foam so it wont hurt your back
concentrated ployester ,ho6 chemical,silk thread fiber