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Structure of Zipper
Zippers can be divided into three major parts: the tape, elements and slider.
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| SLIDER |
The slider joins or separates the elements when the zipper is opened or closed. Various types of sliders are available depending on use.
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| ELEMENTS |
The teeth, also known as elements, are the parts on each side of a zipper that mesh, or engage, with each other when passed through the slider. When the left and the right side teeth are engaged they are called chain.
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| TAPE |
| The tape is manufactured exclusively for zippers. It is usually made of polyester, but depending on use, synthetic fiber tape, vinyl tape and cotton tape are also available. |
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