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How to use clothing non-woven lining

Interlining is basically anything used between  layers of fabric to give more body. A fusible interlining is thin layer made from woven, knitted or nonwoven material bonded mechanically or thermally which when fused with fabric panel can give reinforcement, durability and can also stabilise and makes sewing work easier while sewing.Woven Interlinings — made from lightweight fabrics usually used for most demanding conditions like waist band, outerwear plackets, jackets.Knitted Interlinings  Fusible, knitted interlinings are basically used in knit garment with stretchable fused areas also. These provide the perfect basis for efficient production. Circular and jersey knit fusible interlines have stretch and recovery properties nonwoven Interlinings.High quality nonwoven interlines are made from 100% polyamide products with ultra-fine coating to heavier blends. These are thermally or chemically bonded and used depending on applications. Generally available in very lightweights of 100 gm up to 100 gm.

Water Repellent Interlining is thermal bonded, nonwoven specifically designed for rainwear piece goods. Thermal bonded nonwoven and circular knits can withstand the rigors of commercial wash processes such as garment wash, enzyme wash, stone wash, bleach wash, Embroidery backings are made from nonwoven non-fusible interning materials, which are easily tornable. For washed garment nonwoven interlinings are now available, which are easily soluble in hot or even normal water.Hair Interlinings are woven canvas made from horse hair mostly used in men’s formal jackets, blazers etc.A perfect working fusing press and appropriate conditions are needed to achieve good results. Only an exact balanced combination of temperature, pressure and time can guarantee an excellent adhesion. Therefore the temperature, pressure and dwell time should be often checked periodically every day and well documented. Wholescale of fabrics should be tested before starting the production. Not just for fusing, but also for steam pressing, ironing.

Start production only after this checking. Big differences may influence the results. Before using specific type of interlining for bulk production always refer to test report containing analysis and recommended settings for using material.Belt – it is most frequently used part of machine and must be free from any distortion and breakage or otherwise must be changed. Remember to change both upper and lower belt for best results and avoid causing different friction between both the belts.Pressure balance on roller – all rollers must be checked to keep the belt in parallel and tight in line misaligned rollers can also greatly reduce good results.Thermostat  it must always function correctly. Must ensure to check manually using thermo papers and electronic thermometer.Timer/Speed meter – must function correctly to get the correct dwell time otherwise fusing conditions might not met giving poor fusing results.

Buyer advice test methods and minimum requirement standards for fusible interlinings to be used on specific fabrics. These standards include mass, bursting strength, flexibility and durability, and dimensional change on cold water immersion and minimum tensile strength in warp direction. Heat shrinkage and dry-cleaning shrinkage of fusible interlines are considered as important. Basically there are 4 types of nonwoven interlines based on construction.Fibres are arranged multidirectional in random manner, providing stability and strength along with suppleness and flexibility. Can be good for medium to heavy weight fabrics.Fibres are laid diagonally giving extensible and versatile regain properties. These interlines are very stable at slight angle therefore suitable for soft and flexible outer fabrics.These interlines are laminates made from 2 types of fibre lay for example random and parallel or parallel with cross. These are used for general purpose due to its balanced properties.

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