Nylon Coil Zippers feature coiled Zipper "teeth." They are coiled together rather than individual interlocking teeth like what can be found on other types of Zippers. Sometimes these Zippers are called self-healing Zippers. Zippers with Nylon Coil Zipper Teeth are great for taking curves, for example on a bag or tent, and are often preferred over Metal Zippers for applications that require the Zipper to curve. The higher the gauge, the larger the Zipper. #3 Zippers are very lightweight, #10 Zippers are very heavy duty.
Nylon Coil Jacket Zippers For Jackets, coats, sportswear and more.
Finish your next project with a Nylon Coil Jacket Zipper. Nylon Coil Jacket Zippers are strong and flexible, with sturdy [coiled" Zipper teeth and matching teeth, tape, and slider colors. Jacket Zippers, also known as separating zippers or open-end zippers, come apart at the bottom so that the two sides of the Zipper Tape can completely separate. They are ideal for coats, jackets, sweatshirts, and any project with detaching elements. Choose from One-Way Zippers with one slider, Two-Way Zippers with two sliders, and Reversible Zippers with a slider that functions on either side of the zipper tape. Nylon Coil Jacket Zippers are available in several tooth sizes and lengths so you can find the perfect zipper for your projects.
Besides the Jacket, Nylon Coil zippers are the zippers of choice for the outdoor and luggage industry. Tents, backpacks, suitcases, and camping apparel, you`ll most likely find Nylon Coil Zippers. With the construction of the Nylon Coil Zipper, it lends itself to have a stronger horizontal strength. We`ve all stuffed our luggage a bit too much and that Zipper holding the suitcase from exploding is a Nylon Coil Zipper. Nylon Coil Zippers are also pretty easy to repair, should a tooth get out of alignment. The nylon monofilament can easily correct itself by zipping and unzipping past the point where the tooth is misaligned and most times it will fix itself. Another thing to note is that with Nylon Coil Zippers, the sliders can be put on the Zipper Chain either direction and the Zipper will still function.
Coil Zippers are the most common type of Zippers. They used to be made from Nylon and are still commonly referred to as Nylon Coil Zippers even though now they are typically made from polyester. Coil zippers are lightweight, heat resistant, and rustproof.