jakelunauha
Jakelunauha is a Finnish term that translates to "zipper tape" or "zipper ribbon". It refers to the fabric or textile component of a zipper to which the teeth are attached. This tape is typically made from polyester or nylon and comes in various colors and widths depending on the application. The strength and durability of the jakelunauha are crucial for the overall performance and longevity of the zipper. It serves as the foundation for the interlocking teeth, enabling them to slide smoothly and securely fasten or unfasten. The edges of the jakelunauha are often finished to prevent fraying and to facilitate attachment to materials such as clothing, bags, or upholstery. The design and material of the jakelunauha can influence the zipper's flexibility, water resistance, and visual appearance.