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Basic knowledge of fibers: "Types (model numbers) and specifications (thickness) of natural rubber."

We will also introduce the gauge of rubber thread and the strength (power) of rubber cords!

The rubber threads handled by Kiya Group Co., Ltd. are a blend of natural rubber and synthetic rubber, produced by Rondeks Co., Ltd. (Thailand). Currently, Thailand is the world's largest producer of rubber threads. The product numbers are: "LKX: General natural rubber thread," "SSDX: High-quality rubber thread with excellent durability made from a special blend," and "NDX: A high-quality rubber thread recognized by major apparel companies, featuring excellent ozone resistance and durability from a blend of natural and synthetic rubber." Rondeks Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company that produces rubber threads in Thailand, utilizing Japanese manufacturing technology, and manufactures high-quality rubber threads. Several major Japanese apparel companies specify this rubber thread. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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Color shirring with a wide variety of colors for gathering.

Very thin rubber thread! Can be used for shirring, attaching tags, labels, and price tags, available in 3 types.

We would like to introduce our "Color Shirring." With a wide variety of thicknesses, materials, and colors, you can choose and use it according to your needs. Generally, it is used as "stretchable sewing thread" for shirring processing, and it is also used for elastic threads to attach tags, labels, and price tags. Additionally, we also offer cutting services (scissor cut, heat cut) and knotting services, so please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ Very thin elastic thread ■ Wide variety of thicknesses, materials, and colors ■ Can be used for shirring and for attaching tags, labels, and price tags *Cut samples are provided free of charge (up to about 50cm). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Basic knowledge of fibers: What is "natural rubber for elastic cords"?

Processing the sap obtained from rubber trees! There are two shapes for the cross-section: "round rubber" and "square rubber."

In our industry, the rubber threads (elastic threads) we use can be broadly categorized into "natural rubber," "polyurethane," and "synthetic rubber." Natural rubber, as the name suggests, is made from the latex extracted from rubber trees. Commonly known items like "rubber bands" are made from natural rubber, but since they are made with the raw components, their durability is poor, and they tend to break over time. The rubber threads used by Nisso are manufactured by "Rondex" in Thailand and are known as "SSDX" and "LKX," which incorporate special chemicals along with the rubber latex, providing durability and longevity. Additionally, there is a high-quality rubber thread called "NDX," which is made by mixing synthetic rubber with natural rubber. All of these Rondex rubber threads have a round cross-section. Square rubber is manufactured through a completely different process than round rubber. *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more details.*

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