YKK ZIPPERS
FAQs
Zippers
When applying an iron to the zipper, be sure to cover it with a cloth. Be cautious of the zipper’s heat tolerance (and the heat tolerance of the product itself). Please refer to “precautions on zippers use”.
Please avoid bundling with rubber band for prolonged storage.
When sewing, if the stitching is too close to the elements, the slider will not have enough space to move, impeding its operation. Be careful to allow enough space.
If the zipper catches because the fabric used is too thin or soft, you should put in a stitch or core to reinforce it.
Please refer to “precautions on zippers use”
Please avoid using DP sliders where sharp points may cause injury. DP sliders are especially not recommended for use in babies’ and kids’ products.
Special products/features, such as plastic stops, are available for babies’ and kids’ products. Contact YKK representatives for more details.
For zippers that go through stone/enzyme washes, YZiP® with GS and GA sliders are generally preferable compared to the standard-type metal zippers.
Metal parts may corrode depending on their storage conditions. There is a risk of the corroded parts staining the product, so products should be kept at low humidity, avoiding hermetically sealed storage in plastic bags or cardboard boxes and allowing some breathability in storage. (Please also be aware of the effects of NOX.)
The use of cleaning products containing fluorine, or contact with fabric on which such cleaning products have been used, causes metal parts to become discolored. Please be cautious of this.
Wool and feathered products are susceptible to residual chemicals such as bleach, causing the metal part of the zipper to react and become discolored or corroded in storage. Neutralize adequately, and select items not easily susceptible to the effects of residual chemicals such as VISLON® zippers and coated sliders.
Repeated dry cleaning or high-temperature drying without closing the zipper will cause it to bend. Be sure to close the zipper before washing, drying or dry cleaning.
D65 is the standard light source for all standard colors of the YKK Color Card. Please match your fabric color with the YKK color card under the D65 light source of the light box. The selection of light sources other than D65 for color matching with standard colors (YKK Color Card) may result in a color difference problem between the dyed zipper and garment fabric due to metamerism– an obvious change in color of material subjected to different lighting.
Aluminum alloy zippers are used in some applications because they are light-weight,
but special care should be taken due to its nature. Below are the main 3 reasons.
1. Elements Dissolving
Jackets and pants are frequently subject to washing at their finishing process.
Aluminum is weak to alkaline and it is reported that strong alkaline solvents may melt the elements of aluminum.
Extra attention should be paid when chemicals as acids are used.
Also make sure to rinse out those chemicals thoroughly and immediately.
2. Migration and Staining
Since aluminum is vulnerable to friction, metal dust is scraped off when operating zippers, which may stain the garment.
Extra attention should be paid when aluminum alloy zippers are used for the light colored fabrics to prevent migration and staining.
3. Elements Wearing Out
Since the friction of the element occurs even when the slider is opened and closed,
it cannot be used in combination with copper alloy sliders such as GA or GS which hardness is higher than zinc alloy sliders such as DA.
It is recommended to use the item “YAN”, which is an anodized aluminum alloy zippers with improved durability.
More in detail, Please observe on precautions for proper use of the aluminum alloy zippers, which are introduced in YKK Zipper Usage Instruction Manual P.25.