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ENGINEERED YARNS - Industrial Yarns
Engineered Yarns is a custom-engineering group providing creative answers
to your industrial yarn requirements.
Engineered Yarns' products are linear composite materials based on man-made
fiber substrates, usually treated with polymeric systems to enhance functional
properties. Product end-markets include: electrical equipment, paper
machine clothing, transportation, telecommunications, and composite industries. |
| Voice: |
+1-508-673-3307 |
| FAX: |
+1-508-672-6717 |
Engineered Yarns Company
Division of Pascale Industries
Fall River Industrial Park
939 Currant Road
Fall River, MA 02720 USA |
Engineered Yarns' Textilur® Product Offerings Include:
| Regular
Performance: |
VN-4400 & VN-4000 both are vinyl coated
nylon yarns designed for the braiding harness type construcitons of
electrical wiring systems. The vinyl coating is fire resistant and
contributes sufficient fire retardancy to the yarn. |
| High
Performance: |
VN-4400S and VN-4000S Vinyl coated nylon
yarn performs at higher temperatures for extended periods of time
while retaining the properties of high fire retardancy, abrasion
and oil resistance. |
Braid Yarns Designed
For Special Applications
| EY-1877 |
Thermoplastic polyester elastomer
coating over high tenacity polyester multifilament. Especially designed
for immersion in hydraulic fluid, while meeting a service temperature
range of -50°F to 280°F (-45°C to 138°C). |
| EY-2693 |
Polyurethane elastomer coating
over Nylon multifilament, for applications requiring increased flexibility
and high surface friction with good abrasion resistance. |
| EY-3071 |
Nylon 6-6 coating over high
tenacity polyester multifilament. This yarn provides superior abrasion
resistance, good heat stability and toughness. |
| EY-3023 |
Polyvinylidene fluoride extruded
over high tenacity polyester multifilament. Designed to meet very
demanding conditions within engine valve covers, with a temperature
tolerance of -65°F to 300°F (-54°C to 150°C). |
For Your Information:
We have made available some basic information you may want to consider
about harness braiding.
Engineered Yarns Company
Division of Pascale Industries, Inc.
eMail: enyarns@enyarns.com
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