In garment production, the selection of fabrics and woven fusible interlinings is crucial because they directly determine the appearance and performance of the garment. Different fabrics have unique textures, thicknesses, elasticity and stretchability, which requires us to accurately match the characteristics of the fabrics when selecting woven fusible interlinings to ensure the quality and beauty of the garments.
For heavy fabrics, such as wool, denim, etc., they usually have a rougher texture and greater thickness. Such fabrics need to choose a woven fusible lining with strong peel strength. Peeling strength refers to the bonding force between the adhesive lining and the fabric. Only sufficient peeling strength can ensure that it is not easy to separate after bonding. In this way, even during daily wear and washing, the adhesive part remains stable and is not prone to degumming or blistering.
In contrast, light and thin fabrics such as silk, cotton and linen require a high mesh count and a smaller coating amount for the fusible lining. A high mesh count means that the fibers of the fusible lining are finer and better able to bond with lightweight fabrics. At the same time, a smaller coating amount can avoid glue seepage during bonding and ironing, keeping the fabric clean and beautiful. Such fusible interlining not only ensures the quality of the bond, but also keeps the garment lightweight and comfortable during wear.
For elastic fabrics, such as spandex, Lycra, etc., we should choose a woven fusible lining that is also elastic. This type of fabric is often used to make sportswear, underwear and other clothing that needs to fit the body. If the adhesive lining lacks elasticity, blistering or deformation may easily occur during wearing, affecting the appearance and comfort of the garment. Therefore, the elastic woven fusible interlining ensures that the garment stays flat and looks good during wear.
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Woven fusible interlining is a double guarantee of garment quality and beauty. When choosing a woven fusible lining, we must fully consider the characteristics of the fabric to ensure that the selected fusible lining can meet the needs of garment production. Only in this way can we make clothing that is both comfortable and beautiful, providing consumers with the best wearing experience. With the continuous advancement of technology and the continuous development of the clothing industry, we have reason to believe that more high-quality and efficient woven fusible interlining products will emerge in the future, bringing more possibilities and innovation space to clothing production.