Specification
60wt specifications focus on precision diameter and high tenacity per denier. Our QF-Detail 60 series is for high-definition work.
| Property | 60 Weight (60wt) Specification |
|---|---|
| Metric Equivalent | 75D/2 (Denier) / Tex 18 / Ticket 60 |
| Material | 100% High-Tenacity Polyester Filament |
| Tenacity | ≥800g (Reinforced fine filament) |
| Diameter | Approx. 0.12mm (Ultra-Fine) |
| Recommended Needle | 60/8 or 65/9 (Small eye) |
| Stitch Density Adjustment | +20% to 25% compared to 40wt |
| Lubrication | Ultra-Low Friction Silicone |
| Wash-Fastness | Grade 5.0 (at 60∘C) |
Digitizing Note: When using 60wt thread, reduce the "Underlay" and increase the "Satin Density" to 0.30mm - 0.35mm to ensure full coverage without bulk.
Application
60 Weight Fine Thread is the primary choice for Small Lettering and Micro-Logos. If a logo contains text smaller than 5mm, 60wt is essential for legibility. It is widely used in Intimate Apparel and Lingerie, where the embroidery must be soft, flat, and non-irritating to the skin.
The Tech-Wear and Activewear sector uses 60wt for heat-sealed or bonded garments where thick thread would create unwanted bulk. In High-End Menswear, it is used for shirt monograms and subtle "tonal" embroidery on collars and cuffs. The Badge and Patch industry utilizes 60wt for the tiny details in complex government seals or military unit crests. Heirloom and Bridal embroidery benefit from its delicacy on sheer fabrics like tulle and lace. Additionally, it is used as a High-Capacity Bobbin Thread, allowing for 30-50% more stitches per bobbin change than standard 40wt bobbins. Finally, it is used in Medical Textiles for marking and labeling where a low-profile stitch is required.
Advantages
- Micro-Detail Precision: Renders tiny text (down to 3mm) and intricate lines with absolute clarity.
- Flat & Soft Profile: Creates a lower-profile stitch that is softer against the skin and less bulky on thin fabrics.
- Reduced Fabric Damage: Used with smaller needles (60/8), it prevents "Needle Holes" in delicate or high-count fabrics.
- High-Capacity Bobbin Use: Allows more thread to be wound on a bobbin, significantly increasing machine efficiency.
- High-Tenacity Polyester: Despite its thinness, it is engineered to withstand industrial speeds without excessive breaking.
- Low-Friction Finish: Specialized lubrication prevents thread shredding and protects small needles from heat buildup.



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