Monofilament yarn, as evident by its name, consist of a single solid filament. Monofilament yarns are usually circular and solid in cross section. The shape of the filament can be altered to produce noncircular and/or hollow filaments. The diameter4 range of monofilament yarns is 100–2000 μm. The apparel applications of monofilaments are limited owing to their low bulk and high bending rigidity. The examples of monofilaments from everyday life include fishing line, dental floss, in sports racquets, and bristles of tooth brushes. Hollow monofilaments are used in softer sewing thread applications where elastomeric monofilaments find applications in pressure garments.
Monofilament yarns may be regarded as the simplest form of yarn that is used in forming fabrics. As a filament, they are usually much coarser than the filaments involved in multifilament yarns. Monofilament yarns are mostly used for making fabrics for special purposes, such as polymer monofilament fabrics for filtration and metal wire fabrics for architectural decoration
Features:
High strength, good elasticity, good wear resistance, good light resistance, poor hygroscopicity, poor dyeing.
Application:
Polyester Monofilament Yarns are optimized for manufacturing knitted, woven, and braided textile.
Industry use: compiling filter screen, filter cloth, external casing for rubber thread, conveyor belt skeleton, knitting net pipe, medical equipment, etc.
Civil use ——bags, garment ribbons, fishing nets, weaving, curtain ribbons, ribbons, etc.
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