Kevlar Thread
Kevlar(TM) thread is one of the strongest and most fire retardant commercially available threads. It is about 2.5 times stronger than nylon or polyester, has almost no stretch, does not melt, and decomposes at 800F.This makes it a great choice for high stress applications including sewing seams on heavy duty clothing, conveyor belts, harnesses and bags, reinforcing plastics, and other fibers, and high temperature controls for model airplanes and rockets.
Our Kevlar thread is NOT sterile and should not be used when sterile thread is required.
Our Kevlar thread is NOT sterile and should not be used when sterile thread is required.
Kevlar (TM) Thread - Kevlar thread is strong and withstands temperatures up to 800F.
- Kevlar thread does not melt. It turns to ash.
- Size-for-size, Kevlar thread is on average 2.5 times stronger than nylon and polyester.
- Kevlar thread has a low stretch at around 2% over time.
- Buy what you need - We have Kevlar thread on single small spools and large spools.
Kevlar and Fire-Resistant (FR) Thread
Kevlar Thread Buying Guide
Fire Resistant Sewing Thread Guide
PTFE Fiberglass Buying Guide
Kevlar and Fire-Resistant (FR) Thread - Heat-resistant for demanding applications..
- Kevlar Thread - Strong and heat resistant to 800F.
- Fire-Resistant Thread - For sewing and embroidery .
- PTFE Coated Fiberglass Thread - Heat resistant to 1022F (550C), but the PTFE coating burns away at 620F (320C).
Essentials and Accessories - Handy Accessories.
- Scissors, snips and shears
- Needle threaders.
- Thread sock for storage.
- Measuring tools.
All Needles
Needles Buying Guide
Thread to Needle Size Chart
Needle to Machine Reference
Groz-Beckert Publications Library
Machine Needles - Over 2,000 Groz-Beckert and Schmetz selections.
- Find the needles you need in one place.
- Machine To Needle Reference.
- Sequenced needle systems for harder to find needles.
- Thread to needle size chart.
- New - Needles for shoe patcher machines.