Shirt Interlining is an important part of the shirt manufacturing process. The purpose of this process is to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of a shirt. Unfortunately, some apparel manufacturers do not take this process seriously. However, if used correctly, shirt interlining can increase the performance of a shirt and help it meet all of its desired parameters.
There are two main types of interlining machinery available for shirts. The first is a roller-type machine which is typically used in the industry. This type of machine requires more power than its flat-bed counterpart. The latter is more power-efficient and requires less work. The flat-bed type machinery, on the other hand, has a flat surface and avoids adding extra creases to apparel.
Shirt interlining is made from skin-friendly, non-allergic fabrics. It helps to keep the shirt more comfortable by absorbing moisture from the skin. This material is also used to extend the life of a garment. The goal is to increase comfort and performance while keeping the garment looking and feeling good for as long as possible.
Fusible and non-fusible interlinings are both good options. Fusible interlining is more durable than non-fusible interlining. Choosing the right type for your shirt is a crucial decision for its appearance and performance. Fusible interlining will add a smoother appearance to the garment and will ensure that it lasts for a long time.
Another good option is cotton interlining. Cotton interlining can be used to enhance the appearance of shirt collars. There are several brands available that can provide cotton interlinings. But it is important to check if your chosen brand is compatible with the fabric you are using. And of course, if the process is automated, you should be sure to choose a machine that has a fusing press.
Another option is a coating process known as dry dot coating. This process involves the application of a layer of resin that adheres to the base fabric. It can be either a liquid or a powder. The resin used is usually 80 to 200 microns in size. Depending on the fabric, the coating will be applied in a dot formation.
A high-quality fusible interlining is a necessary component of quality apparel. It is a cost-effective way to enhance the performance of a shirt. It is also ideal for lightweight fabrics and silk. It has low abrasion and is flexible. In short, woven interlinings can give your garment an elegant look while still maintaining its sturdiness.
Another type of woven fabric is acetate lining. This type uses thermoplastic resin to bond with the fabric. Acetate lining is good for draping qualities. Acetate interlining provides a softer, fluid effect.
Product number: 5060
Composition:Polyester
Glue:PES
Hand Feel :hard
Weight (range): heavy
Width(cm) : 90/100/150
Color: White/Black/Off White/Charcoal