Product Description :
The Metallic Filament Yarn is made of metal wire such as stainless steel wire through a wire drawing process, and the diameter of the metal fiber wire is as small as 1m~40m. Because the fiber diameter is as thin as cotton, polyester fiber not only maintains the original metal properties (such as high strength, electrical and thermal conductivity, high temperature resistance of 350 to 850 â??), but also has the characteristics of textile fiber flexibility and high specific surface area. Various fabrics and non-woven fabrics can be made.
Application :
Pure stainless steel fiber fabric
Fabrics and non-woven fabrics blended with other chemical fibers
Metal fiber sintered felt
Electromagnetic shielding, anti-static conductive plastic
Fiber reinforced material
Anti-static brush, anti-static wrist strap
High temperature heating element
High temperature cushion mould, high temperature conveyor belt
Remark :
The fiber bundle is made of 316L\302\304\FeCrAl and other various stainless steels and high-temperature alloys.
In addition to the standard diameter, fibers between 4 and 100 m can also be produced according to customer requirements.
The number of fiber bundles can be adjusted according to user needs.
The temperature resistance of the fiber will change due to the state of the stainless steel fiber, please declare if it should be limited.
There are two types of fiber bundle delivery state: straight and embossed.
Product Name: KT12-275*1
Material: 12um stainless steel fiber
Gram Weight: 0.21g/m
Strengh: 3.5(kgf)
Diameter: 0.12(mm)
Resistance: 29(�©/m)
This is 60 feet of conductive thread spun from stainless steel fiber and wound on a plastic bobbin. Use it to sew up all of your e-textile projects.
This small bobbin is a great way to get into wearable electronics without the upfront cost of buying an entire spool of thread.
60 feet of thread is enough to get a simple design stitched onto your shirt, backpack or hat.
What sets this thread apart from the other conductive thread that we carry is the fact that it's actually spun from stainless steel fibers and doesn't have a Nylon core.
This means that while it may not be easy to solder to, because it's stainless, it also won't burn up when you touch it with a soldering iron.
Also, it's somewhat 'hairy' and can be slightly more difficult to work with in close, fine conditions than the other thread.
Our resident E-Textiles expert suggests waxing the thread for hand sewing, as this should take care of any 'hairy thread' issues.
Since waxing is impractical in machine sewing applications, avoid sewing close connections by machine as tcould potentially short across small distances.