It seems like you're referring to components used in the manufacturing of zippers, particularly for sliders. Here's a breakdown of the terms:
Double Puller This refers to a zipper slider that has two pull tabs attached to it, allowing the zipper to be opened or closed from both ends. This feature is often useful in jackets, bags, or other items where access is needed from either side.
5#, 8#, and 10 These numbers represent different sizes of zippers. They indicate the width of the zipper teeth in millimeters. So, a "5#" zipper has teeth that are 5mm wide, an "8#" zipper has teeth that are 8mm wide, and a "10#" zipper has teeth that are 10mm wide. The larger the number, the larger the zipper.
CFC Slider CFC stands for Coil Finishing Comb. It's a type of slider used specifically with coil zippers. Coil zippers are made from tightly wound nylon filament that forms the zipper chain. The CFC slider is designed to work smoothly with this type of zipper.
Zinc Description This likely refers to the material used in the slider. A zinc slider would be made from zinc alloy, which is a common material used in slider construction due to its strength and durability.
So, a "Double Puller 5#, 8#, and 10# CFC Slider Zinc Description" would describe a zipper slider with two pull tabs, compatible with coil zippers of sizes 5#, 8#, and 10#, made from zinc alloy and designed to work smoothly with coil zippers.
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