Yarn & Thread
Conductive fibers can be used with traditional textile machinery such as sewing and embroidery equipment, and are also washable. They possess the same flexibility as traditional textiles but with the added advantage of a highly conductive outer metal coating.
Exceed expectation without sacrificing performance
Aerospace. Crucial shielding element for cables with coaxial construction. Taking advantage of the skin effect in higher frequency operation, a shield constructed with conductive fibers and even surpasses the performance of a much heavier copper-based braid. The flexibility makes an otherwise fragile cable significantly more robust for the most demanding applications. Meanwhile, conductive fiber negative coefficient of thermal expansion facilitates cable design when dealing with delicate dimensions.
E-Textile. Manufactured with traditional textile machinery such as sewing and embroidery equipment, and are also washable. They possess the same flexibility as traditional textiles but with the added advantage of a highly conductive outer metal coating.
Defense. Low observable technology require fabric with superior conductive for solutions like, warfighter uniforms, equipment, aircraft, ships, submarines, vehicles, missiles, and satellites that need to be less visible to radar, infrared, sonar and other detection methods.
Pure everlasting performance
With their antistatic and antibacterial properties, as well as their high electrical and thermal conductivity, metallic yarn & threads can be used in a wide range of applications.
Highly conductive silver yarn. Polyamide thread with durable 100% silver plating around every single filament offers high conductivity and optimised contact points and circuit paths. Also usable as sewing thread, it is the smart choice for innovative textiles in sportswear, workwear, medical, fashion, automotive, home textiles or many other e-textile applications.
silver-plated polyamide yarns can be twisted, knitted, embroidered, woven and spun like uncoated yarns.
Germ fighter copper fiber Copper fights germs and bacteria potentially harmful to human haelth. Since ancient time copper is known as bactericidal agents and effectively acting on the growth of microbes