Filament yarn made of one single filament (monofilament), spun from single-aperture spinnerets Uses: Fishing line, fishing nets, brushes, screen-printing stencil gauze Larger-diameter monofilaments are termed => wire (Opposite of multifilament )
a short piece of nylon, like a hairbrush bristle, mounted on a wand To check sensitivity of the nerves in the foot, the doctor touches the filament to the bottom of the foot
A single filament of a manufactured fiber, usually made in a denier higher than 14 Monofilaments are usually spun singularly, rather than extruded as a group of filaments through a spinneret and spun into a yarn End-uses include hosiery and sewing thread
/ MonoTop MonoTop, or Monofilament construction gives the appearance that the hair is actually growing from the scalp Thin, breathable fabric is placed at the hairline or the front of the head toward the crown section