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Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply
Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply
Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply
Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply

Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply - 23 Meter/76 ft

Product ID : 4974159
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Galleon Product ID 4974159
UPC / ISBN 701980281310
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Model 100410
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Shipping Dimension 2.17 x 1.06 x 0.79 inches
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Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply Features

  • Thin, strong, smooth, and made completely of 316L stainless steel. Once you start working with this thread you'll quickly agree its optimal for any wearables work!

  • This thread is 2 ply, a little thicker than every day polyester or cotton thread but still thin enough to be sewn by hand in medium-eye needles or with a sewing machine that can handle 'heavy' Thread.

  • It also has fairly low resistivity, 16 ohms per foot so you can use it to drive LEDs and other electronic components that use under 50mA.

  • Because it is made of stainless steel fiber, it will not oxidize like silver does: your projects will not 'stop working' Because of oxidation after a few months and its safe to wash.

  • Comes in a small metal (or plastic) bobbin with 23 meters wound on. Adafruit part 640


About Adafruit Stainless Thin Conductive Thread - 2 Ply

After months of searching, we finally have what we consider to be the ultimate conductive thread. It's thin, strong, smooth, and made completely of 316L stainless steel. Once you start working with this thread you'll quickly agree its optimal for any wearables work! This thread is 2 ply, a little thicker than every day polyester or cotton thread but still thin enough to be sewn by hand in medium-eye needles or with a sewing machine that can handle 'heavy' Thread. Because it is strong and smooth, Its ideal for any wearable/e-textile project. It also has fairly low resistivity, 16 ohms per foot so you can use it to drive LEDs and other electronic components that use under 50mA.