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| SabaC threads of Amann Group will be showcased at Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics this October |
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With a strong focus on the Asian markets, the Amann Group announced to showcase its vast range of quality sewing and embroidery thread products at the upcoming exhibition of Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics 2010 (i.e. China International Trade Fair for Apparel Fabrics and Accessories) from October 19-22 this year. Amann's booth will be the largest one in the German Pavilion, the company says.
The N-tech CS thread in the TechX programme provides a flame retardant, non-melting and self-extinguishing product, which resists to high temperatures. The disintegration point is settled at 370~C. It can be used as both a sewing and embroidery thread and is available in ticket sizes 70 (embroidery ticket 30) and 80/2 (embroidery ticket 40 as bobbin thread).
Supporting the notion of environmental protection, the company has launched Lifecycle Threads, made of 100% recycled polyester. A sewing thread made of organic cotton will soon be presented to the market under this brand.
Among other thread products, Amann Group will present the SabaC, a highly durable 100% polyester core spun thread featuring good sewing properties and seam quality, as well as the Serafil sewing thread made from strong, durable, hightenacity polyester continuous filaments. Serafil meets the high standards of seam quality, seam strength, and seam appearance. It is also available in water repellent finishing (WR), the company explains.
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