Zipper Glossary
Introduction
Navigating the world of zippers involves understanding a specific set of terms that describe their
components and functions. This glossary provides clear definitions of common zipper
terminology to assist you in selecting and discussing the right zipper for your application.
Glossary of Terms
- Chain : The continuous piece formed when both halves of a zipper are meshed together.
- Teeth : The individual elements that make up the zipper chain, which interlock to close the zipper.
- Tape : The fabric part of the zipper to which the teeth are attached.
- Gauge : Refers to the size of the zipper teeth, typically measured in millimeters.
- Slider : The device that moves up and down the chain to open or close the zipper.
- Pull Tab : The part of the slider that you hold to move it along the chain.
- Top Stop : Devices affixed to each side of the zipper tape at the top end to prevent the slider from coming off.
- Bottom Stop : A device affixed to the bottom of the chain to prevent the slider from coming off.
- Pin : A component used on a separating (open-end) zipper that is inserted into the slider.
- Box : A component used on a separating (open-end) zipper that correctly aligns the pin.
- Heat Seal Patch : Laminated material fused to the bottom end of a separating zipper, used to reinforce the tape to accommodate the pin and box components.Lenzip+1Wikipedia+1
- Continuous Chain : Zipper material or gauge that is continuously spooled without sliders or stops.
- Cut-to-Length Zippers : Zippers that are finished to a specific length with all components attached.
- Heat Weldable Zippers : Zippers that have a strip of plastic fused to each half of the zipper tape, allowing manufacturers to electronically "weld" the zipper onto the garment or item without sewing.
Conclusion
Understanding these terms will enhance your ability to select and discuss zippers effectively. For
personalized assistance, please contact Lenzip at info@lenzip.com or call 847-368-9000.