MH-Type Metallic Yarn
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Dongyang Morning Eagle Line Industry Co., Ltd. is a modern factory specializing in the production of various types and specifications of metallic yarn and thread. We established and ventured our business operation in 2011. The factory area is 2000+ square meters, with 50 employees. Besides, we have set up two retail stores in Dalang, Guangdong and Puyuan, Zhejiang. There are more than 2,000 models, and 95% of the products are reasonably stocked.

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  • 01 2011

    Founded in

  • 02 50+

    high quality workers

  • 03 3000

    square meters factory area

  • 04 1000+

    KGS daily output

  • 05 2500000+

    annual sales USD

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What Is Metallic Thread

What Is Metallic Thread?

Metallic thread is a forged yarn made of gold and silver as the main raw material or a chemical fiber film with gold and silver luster. Traditional metallic thread can be divided into flat gold thread and round gold thread. Glue gold foil on paper and cut into thin strips of about 0.5 mm to form a flat gold thread, and then wrap the flat gold thread around cotton yarn or silk thread to form a round gold thread.

US-Iran conflict has disrupted global crude oil channels, causing severe volatility in the polyester industry chain

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The United States has imposed port charges on Chinese vessels.

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