Monday 4 October 2010

Nylon mono-filament

I received 2 very large bobbins of natural nylon mono-filament today.  They have been kindly given to me by Shakespeare mono-filament, a specialist fibre company.  I plan to machine knit the nylon mixed with other materials.


































Shakespeare Sanstat Monofilaments have provided effective solutions to the serious, costly and often dangerous problems static electricity can cause in many commercial, industrial or service workplaces.
Our unique and patented carbon suffusion process chemically saturates the outer skin of nylon fiber with electrically conductive carbon particles. The carbon becomes part of the structure of the fiber, which retains the strength and flexibility of the nylon while maintaining excellent conductivity. These characteristics make it ideal for mechanical, chemical and thermal manufacturing processes. Our suffusion process produces a fiber with a durable, conductive sheath that will not crack, flake or lose its conductivity during flexing or extension. Carbon suffused fibers are available as monofilaments, multifilament yarns, tow, staple and supported yarn configurations.

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