"No. 66" refers to a standard size of this eyelet. This number is a unit of measurement commonly used in the eyelet industry and indicates that the hole diameter corresponds to a specific number of millimeters.
"The term "stainless steel" indicates that the metal used in the eyelet's production is stainless steel. Stainless steel offers high resistance to moisture, water, and other external factors, ensuring the product's longevity and preventing problems such as rust. This property is especially critical for products used outdoors (tarpaulin, sailcloth, etc.).
Reinforcement: Eyelets prevent the hole in the edge of the material from tearing or wearing away. This is especially important when a rope or cord is repeatedly passed through the hole.
Durability: Thanks to the stainless steel material, it offers superior resistance to rust and corrosion.
Aesthetics: Gives the hole a professional and clean appearance.
Various Applications: Used in a wide range of industries, from the textile industry to the advertising industry. For example:
Tarpaulins and Tents: To reinforce the attachment points.
Posters and Banners: To create sturdy holes for hanging.
Shoes and Boots: To protect lace holes.
In short, No. 66 stainless eyelet is a basic fastener that combines durability and aesthetics, ensuring the holes are safe and long-lasting.