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Focus on Embroidery You have tried the rest, now try the best


Some high-quality products are just synonymous with a certain country or place. Watches from Switzerland, whiskey from Scotland, football from The Den, and embroidery thread from Italy.


FALC Threads is one such brand. With over 90 years’ experience in the threads and yarns industry, FALC is focused on bringing premium polyester embroidery thread to the UK market. FALC Filosilk No.40 Threads sold via Enigma Imaging Supplies are produced using a trilobal super bright fi lament that is then fi xed at over 200°C, prior to the twisting process, this ensures maximum dimensional stability.


Despite being price competitive, it’s the on-machine performance that is winning the war. With a propriety lubricant, that is applied using a computerised system, that ensures an even coating that means the threads are able to run as fast as the machines will allow, both for the industrial and home market, without the usual number of breakages see by some other brands.


Given the advanced manufacturing process, FALC threads will withstand washing up to 95°C, thus making suitable for all workwear and sportswear applications as well as the general promotional market. For optimum results a needle recommendation of 75#11 used in combination with FiloBob200 premium quality under thread will result in a trouble-free embroidery experience.


While all the colours, lead the market in terms of quality, it is the Filomet NM48 Metallic threads that are truly outstanding. Other metallic threads require the machine to be slowed down to avoid breakages, FALC Filomet, simply put solve this age-old industry problem.


Enigma Imaging Supplies sales@enigmaimagingsupplies.co.uk


Enjoy a trouble-free embroidery experience with FALC Threads


Embroidery just got easier


For those who know SWF Embroidery Machines, the company has been manufacturing industrial embroidery machines together with textile sewing machines since 1974, some 48 years. Over the past 12 months SWF, based in the home of Samsung (South Korea), has released the latest KE and KX Series machines.


So, what makes SWF different? Well, the latest series have such features as pump action lubrication, digitally controlled presses feet for better fabric control, auto tensioning so you don’t have, picker free technology and super slim narrow stitching arm all working up to 1,200spm even on an eight-head.


If this was not enough, the latest new KE series is also available in SWF’s powerful Dual Function range which allows the user/ owner to stitch two different designs and or products at the same time or the same design more fl exibly.


SWF KE Dual Multi-Head


This means that compared to a normal stitching 1,000spm straight two-, four-, six-, eight- or 12-head model machine, SWF’s Dual function series can out produce them by up to 25% just by reducing the machine loading/ unloading time and should one site stop the other will continue to stitch.


So, no mater the machine version, SWF-Dual Function, SWF Auto Tensioning or even SWF High Speed 1,200spm models, SWF has a solution that could help you reduce your businesses overheads and increase your profi t margins.


YES Group | 50 | September 2022 www.yesltd.co.uk


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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