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Organ DBK5PD | Round Shank | Large Eye | Sharp Point | Commercial Embroidery Needle | Titanium | 100/bx

Original price $23.50 - Original price $23.50
Original price
$23.50
$23.50 - $23.50
Current price $23.50
SKU DBK5PD-11/75
Size: 75/11

This is a special version of the DBxK5 needles with a titanium coating. These commercial sharp point needles will last longer than chromium coated needles.

PD (Perfect Durability) needles have a titanium-nitrate ceramic finish which makes them more wear resistant than any other needles. When embroidering large stitch patterns or penetrating very abrasive, dense or tuff materials, the needle points and surface will maintain its original shape and dimensions 3-5 times longer. PD needle points will not wear down as fast as chromium plated needle points. Use of PD needles gives you longer needle life, fewer defects due to dulled needle points, and increased productivity.

  • Organ DBK5PD Commercial Embroidery  Needle
  • PD - Perfect Durability (Non-Stick)
  • Commercial Round Shank
  • DBxK5 - Large Eye
  • Sharp Point
  • 100 Needles Per Box

Round Shank Commercial Needles -100 Needles/Box
DB x K5 PD - Titanium Sharp/Regular Point

DB-K5 PD (Perfect Durability): PD embroidery needles have a titanium-nitride ceramic finish which makes them more wear-resistant than any other needles. When embroidering large stitch patterns or penetrating very abrasive, dense or tough materials the needle points and surface will maintain its original shape and dimensions 3 to 5 times longer. PD embroidery needle points will not wear down as fast as chromium plated needle points. The use of PD embroidery machine needles gives you longer needle life, fewer defects due to "dulled" needle points, and increased productivity.
Sharp Point: Sharp point embroidery needles, also referred to as “regular" needles, have sharp pointed tips to help the needle penetrate tightly woven embroidery fabrics, as well as felt. They are also sometimes referred to as crewel needles as they are used for crewel embroidery. Sharp needles shouldn't be used on knits, as they can cut the yarn that creates the interlocking structure of the knit‚ causing it to gradually unravel during laundering.