Discussion about making bushwalking-related equipment.
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 2:50 am
I have two spools of thread, both polyester, both from the same manufacturer, both Tex 75 weight.
One is a 2 ply thread, the other 3 ply.
What's the difference in terms of strength, durability, sewability or any other factors that could matter?
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 6:00 am
That is a very good question
I'm sorry I cannot help as I have no knowledge but possible the multiple ply is more flexible
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 7:35 am
3ply is likely to be stronger than 2ply as the twist on twist (each ply twisted then all ply twisted to form thread) gives greater strength - to a point. Can result in a smoother surface less likely to be damaged, less chance of loose fibres etc.
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 10:27 am
I agree with gayet - I would say the 3 ply will be stronger and more durable.
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 11:23 am
So 3-ply is stronger and more durable than 2-ply.
Why would anyone buy the 2-ply thread?
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 11:32 am
Was there a cost difference?
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 11:43 am
Orion wrote:So 3-ply is stronger and more durable than 2-ply.
Why would anyone buy the 2-ply thread?
It may depend on the intended purpose. There is a lot of decorative sewing that is not dependent on strength and durability.
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 11:52 am
The best prices at retail websites I could find were:
2-ply: $3.19 / 100m (only available in 100m spools)
3-ply: $3.29 / 400m (available in 400m and larger spools)
According to the manufacturer:
2-ply: Suitable for heavily stressed seams and rugged repair work.
3-ply: Very high tensile strength and wear resistance for durable seams.
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 12:47 pm
As the threads are the same weight, TEX 75, each ply of the 2ply will be thicker than each of the 3ply. However, the 3ply will give a smoother overall surface and a better run through the needle and fabric. When using heavy fabrics, such as denim, the slightly rougher surface of the 2ply will be less of concern - there are bigger gaps between the warp and weft threads of the fabric.
Tue 07 Mar, 2017 12:56 pm
Gayet, that makes sense. But it still doesn't explain why someone would prefer the 2-ply, at least I don't think it does.
Maybe it's easier to just tell you which threads they are:
Gütermann Extra Strong M 782 (2-ply)
Gütermann Tera 40 (3-ply)
Edit (10 March):
Out of curiosity I tested the breaking strengths.
Both the Extra Strong and Tera 40 broke at roughly 40N (4kgf).
The Tera 40 measured on average 6% stronger (between 2 and 9% out of three tests).
So, yes, a little bit stronger.
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