High-strength Polyethylene Fiber Thread/ String /Cord


● Wear resistance   

● Good flexibility   

● No pilling

● We insist on the highest quality of window screen 

● Glaze surface without pilling even under constant friction


Polyethylene Fiber Thread - Strong, Durable & Versatile


Description:
Discover the power of Polyethylene Fiber Thread, designed for strength, durability, and reliability in a wide range of applications. Made from high-quality polyethylene fibers, this tear-resistant thread is perfect for sewing, crafting, industrial use, and repair projects. Known for its superior abrasion resistance and lightweight properties, it offers excellent performance in outdoor conditions and high-stress environments. Whether you’re working with fabrics, mesh screens, or reinforced materials, this long-lasting thread ensures secure stitching and consistent results. Available in multiple thicknesses and lengths, it's the ideal choice for anyone seeking a versatile, high-strength thread.


Keywords: polyethylene fiber thread, durable thread, high-strength thread, tear-resistant thread, industrial thread, sewing thread, crafting thread, abrasion-resistant thread, lightweight thread, versatile thread, long-lasting thread, mesh screen repair, secure stitching


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Product Description

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We insist on the highest quality of window screen


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glaze surface without pilling even under constant friction


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High-density weaving

high-density weaving and compressing process


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Type | High-strength polyethylene fiber thread

Tread No. | 12 treads seamless cross weaving



Drop shaped cross section

stronger tensile force  longer service life



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Tighter / Smoother / Super wear-resistant / No pilling

Product performance


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No pilling after friction


Not easy to fade

not easy to fade for long time 


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stable structure and good recovery of thread

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Actual photos


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