NONWOVEN INTERLINING FABRIC

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Correspondence of the interlining to the correct type of the fabric is very vital for the garment producers. For an advice; the interlining should be in a harmony with the fabric such a way that the fabric is gained a weight without loosing its character.
We recommend you to consider choosing
the appropriate interlining according to:
• Characteristics of the fabric depending
on colour and model,
• The appropriate weight that is required
for the fabric,
• The area that the interlining will be used,
• Cleaning conditions, and ironing
instructions.
We also recommend that fusing trials and
subsequent care treatments should be
carried out before the production commences.
Nonwoven Interlinings have divided into three diffrent systems depending on the type they are coated.
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WOVEN INTERLINING FABRIC

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The bottom cloth with woven lining is divided into woven or knitted fabric, which is also called knit plain and knit fabric. This fabric is divided into two types: two kinds of knit linings, two sides of projectile knitted linings, four sides of projectile knitted linings, and the width of linings is usually 110cm
and 150cm.
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The woven lining is now using PA
coating, it is usually powder glue in the
old market, its characteristics are large
amount of glue, production process is
simple, the disadvantage is that large
amount of glue is easy to produce the
phenomenon of glue permeation. Now it
has been eliminated. The most advanced
technology is the non-base slurry
dual-point process, characterized by
easy to control the amount of glue, strong adhesion, water washing and other special treatment. Now used by most manufacturers.

