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FLX

Coats FLX Technology

Engineered yarns and fabric concepts with stretch characteristics

Armoren
Coats Armoren

Game-changing solutions for hand safety

FlamePro
FlamePro Firestrong

Flame resistant yarn ideal for the fire services uniform market

Coats are experts in the design and supply of a diverse range of products that serve a variety of strategic end-use markets.

Firefly
Firefly
Fil à coudre Staple spun méta-aramide ignifugé
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Protos
Protos
Fil 100 % para-aramide pour l'aérospatiale, l'automobile et l'isolation industrielle
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Pyrostar
Pyrostar
Made from long staple spun meta-aramid, this fine but highly durable sewing thread offers flame protection up to 371°C, which is ideal for fire protective clothing.
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FlamePro
FlamePro
A range of fibres which can be blended to create bespoke yarns specifically for end use applications requiring flame resistance, cut protection or electric arc protection.
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FlamePro Firestrong
FlamePro Firestrong
A Flame-resistant yarn is ideal for the fire services uniform market and has exceptional flame protection along with contact and radiant heat resistance.
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Armoren FLX
Armoren FLX
Coats Armoren FLX est une gamme innovante de fils pour gants et manchons de protection contre les coupures, spécialement conçus pour être doux, extensibles et confortables.
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Connect
Connect
Hook and loop fasteners to meet the particular and specialised needs of our customers.
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Signal
Signal
Fil à coudre et à broder rétroréfléchissant pour la mode
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Signal C 422 10P
Signal C 422 10P
Bande rétroréfléchissante perforée pour tous types de vêtements de protection contre la chaleur et les flammes devant subir des nettoyages industriels
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Synergex
Synergex
Synergex™ Technology is a method of commingling dissimilar fibres for final property optimisation to produce a specific product requirement.
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FlamePro™ Splash
FlamePro™ Splash
A molten metal splash protective fabric that is specially engineered to be lightweight, soft and flexible while maintaining durability for long lasting wear.
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FlamePro™ High Visibility
FlamePro™ High Visibility
An inherently flame resistant and high-visibility certified fabric that is one of the lightest fabrics of its kind.
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Applications

As the world’s largest provider of industrial sewing threads, we offer a comprehensive product offering for a wide range of industrial end uses.

Solutions

We will continue to drive supplier-led innovation, take a look at some of our latest solutions designed to help our customers develop their competitive position

Information Hub

Coats technical bulletins provide expertise and are packed with technical insight and knowledge; these are a must read for sewn products manufacturers who are serious about excellent product quality, high levels of productivity and reducing excess costs.

Tools

We offer a wide range of tools and value-added services to help our customers.

FAQs

Select a topic below to see related 'Frequently Asked Questions'. If you don’t find the answers you're looking for, use our contact form to e-mail your information request to the appropriate Coats contact.

  1. Check your presser foot has enough pressure applied to the fabric to give positive feed.
  2. Check and clear your feed dogs of any lint that may have built up.
  3. Check and adjust the height of the feed dogs.
  4. Check your stitch length regulator as it may be set to zero stitch length.
  5. Check the thread tension as it may be loose and the thread may be clogging under the presser foot.
  6. Check your needle plate to ensure it is fixed securely.

Coats does not recommend adding any additional lubricant / silicone on thread. Thread colour may change, it can create large variation of frictions and cause oil staining. Atomised silicone may also become a health issue if breathed by operators / machinists.

The dye uptake depends on many parameters such as cotton type, quality, finish etc. and any difference in these parameters between the fabric and thread will result in shade difference.

To improve seam elongation it is possible to increase the stitch rating per cm or inch, increase the bite, reduce the needle / looper tensions on affected seams or change thread types used.