Bonded Sewing Thread

Bonded sewing thread is a type of thread that has been treated with a bonding agent to increase its strength and durability. The bonding agent is usually a special resin that is applied to the thread in a process called “bonding”.

This process involves heating the thread to a high temperature so that the resin melts and adheres to the individual fibers of the thread.

Bonded sewing thread is commonly used in heavy-duty applications such as upholstery, leatherworking, and outdoor gear. It is also used in industrial sewing machines and can withstand high tension and speed.

The benefits of using bonded sewing thread include its high strength and durability, resistance to abrasion and moisture, and the ability to maintain its shape and size over time.

Bonded thread is available in a variety of colors, sizes, and materials, including polyester and nylon. When choosing a bonded sewing thread, it is important to consider the specific requirements of your project, such as the weight of the fabric, the intended use of the item being sewn, and the type of stitching required.