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A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing
A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing
A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing
A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing
A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing
A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing
A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing

A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing Thread #69 Tex-70 16 oz. 5,950 yds (Black)

Product ID : 10616074


Galleon Product ID 10616074
UPC / ISBN 713331221418
Shipping Weight 1.19 lbs
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Model BCACS32468
Manufacturer A&E American Efird
Shipping Dimension 6.85 x 3.86 x 3.39 inches
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A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing Features

  • Applications: Middleweight bonded nylon thread for leather, vinyl, canvas, lightweight upholstery and drapes.

  • Tensile strength 11 lbs

  • Needle size 16 or 18

  • Approx. 5,950 yds/per lbs

  • Available in natural, white, black and colors


About A&E American Efird Anefil Nylon Bonded Nylon Sewing

A twisted multifilament nylon sewing thread which is ideal for sewing a wide range of products. In addition to the good abrasion resistance and excellent seam strength, the twisted multifilament construction provides for superior sewablility. Bonded Nylon Thread was introduced in the 1930's. After all these years it's still one of the most widely used synthetic threads in the market place. Bonded Nylon Thread's high strength-to-size ratio, abrasion resistance, sewing ease, and lower overall cost all attribute to its continued success in the industry. Bonded Nylon sewing threads can be used with most bleaches, organic solvents, most alkalies and mineral acids. Bonded Nylon Thread stands up to heat, but is not fire retardant. It yellows at 300˚F and melts at 500˚F. Nylon has excellent resistance to mildew, aging, but will deteriorate with prolonged exposure to sunlight (UV). When sewing outdoor items that will be exposed to the sun polyester thread is recommended.