Interlocking Slide Fastener
Item Name Code (INC) 03537
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Limited to items commonly known as "zipper."
Additional Information for Interlocking Slide Fastener
Interlocking slide fasteners, commonly known as zippers, are a type of fastening device used in various applications. They are part of the supply class Fastening Devices in the supply group Hardware And Abrasives.
Interlocking slide fasteners consist of two strips of fabric tape, each with a series of interlocking metal or plastic teeth. These teeth are designed to mesh together when the zipper is closed, creating a secure closure. The teeth are typically attached to a fabric tape, which is then sewn onto the edges of the material being fastened.
The slider, also known as the puller, is the component that moves along the teeth to open or close the zipper. It has a tab or handle that allows the user to easily grip and manipulate it. When the slider is moved in one direction, the teeth interlock, closing the zipper. When moved in the opposite direction, the teeth disengage, allowing the zipper to open.
Interlocking slide fasteners are commonly used in clothing, bags, luggage, tents, and various other products that require a secure and convenient closure. They provide a quick and efficient way to open and close items, making them a popular choice in many industries.
When selecting interlocking slide fasteners, it is important to consider factors such as the size and type of teeth, the material and strength of the tape, and the durability of the slider. These factors will depend on the specific application and the level of strength and reliability required.
Overall, interlocking slide fasteners are a versatile and widely used fastening device that provides a convenient and secure closure for a variety of products.