December 13, 2009

What You Should Know about Custom Metal Zipper

In comparison with plastic zipper, metal zipper is more likely to fail and needs more maintenance.

Enormously applied to assorted commodities such as jeans, jackets, vests, trousers, suitcases, and other leather goods and so on, metal zipper is commonly regarded the firmest zipper among zippers. However, in comparison with plastic zipper, metal zipper is more likely to fail and needs more maintenance.

Most of metal zippers are made out of copper, aluminum, copper alloy, brass, zinc, nickel alloy, or stainless steel. They are firm, but still, can’t withstand with the corrosiveness of chemicals and oxide. Take metal zipper made of copper alloy for instance, antirust, but oxidative, bringing about other problems such as color changes. Even some chemicals used in tape would cause deterioration in the quality of metal zipper, because metal teeth are usually set on tape directly.

In addition to proper selection of materials, there is means and proper procedures taken during manufacturing to prevent inappropriate oxidization and ensure metal zipper high corrosion resistance as well as color maintenance. Hence, before you determine on custom personalized metal zipper, it’s good to communicate with provider for better understanding.


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November 20, 2009

Waterproof zipper makes 'dry as a bone' possible

Thanks to waterproof zipper, modern dry suit has great performances today.

Nowadays waterproof zippers are in wide application to diverse commodities because of its competence for isolation from liquid. One of the most admiring purposes should be for dry suit. Placed across shoulder's back of dry suit, waterproof zippers not only allow users to enter and exit, but keep them from wet effectively. Many people thought this cunning application is a modern invention. However, it is far elder than us.

Since 1956, Bev Morgan had been the first one who applied a waterproof zipper to dry suit, contributing the critical position of waterproof zipper today. After Bey Morgan, the inventors of unisuit, Ingvar Elfstrom and Peter Wide, even made good integration of waterproof zippers and inflator as well as exhaust values.

Even in today, waterproof zippers remain to be a crucial part of dry suit, effectively keeping users dry as they are in deep water.

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September 21, 2009

What is waterproof zipper for?

Do you have any experiences that water still leaked into your bags or shoes even the cover is waterproof?



The zipper may be the pain in the neck because it's not waterproof.
For ease the pressure brought by lives, today more and more people become field sports enthusiast. Water activities are therefore frequent as well. This makes water-repellent products hot, such as clothing, footwear, tents, and other motorbike-use articles. However, these products might be useless because of their pervasive zippers. Your personal valuable stuff might still have chances to get wet and even malfunctioned. So before buying waterproof commodities, be sure if the zipper is waterproof.

What is reflective zipper for?

To make our lives more convenient, zippers also play an important role in safety.

Opposite from invisible zipper, reflective zipper is easy to get noticed. It has highly reflective tape material showing obvious warning signal. Thus sports apparel, suitcases and specialty clothing cannot be without them.

August 6, 2009

What is invisible zipper for?


Invisible zipper is usually behind its tape whose color matches with its slider and the clothing (or other articles.) Though zipper’s kind varies, somehow some articles just don’t look good with zippers. Thus invisible zippers come into great use in some women apparel, such as ceremonial dresses, pants and skirts.
If you love to make clothing or bedding by yourselves and don’t want zippers exposed, this video might be very helpful. Even if invisible zippers don’t come in handy, you can still “sew” invisible zippers.

(Quoted from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RneYzsqOyD0)