1. Advantages of nonwoven technology
Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining uses a nonwoven process. Unlike the warp and weft weaving structure of traditional fabrics, its fibers are randomly interwoven during the production process and fixed by hot melting, chemical bonding, etc. Therefore, the fiber arrangement of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining is irregular and no longer restricted by the warp and weft directions. This non-directional characteristic makes it not restricted by the direction of the textile when cutting, and the operation is more flexible.
2. Flexibility of cutting operation
Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining's low directional requirements mean that it can be cut and used in any direction without special consideration of the fiber arrangement direction. This feature brings great flexibility to manufacturers.
3. Reduce waste and material waste
The non-directional nature of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining also means that it can use materials more efficiently during the cutting process. In traditional fabrics, due to the limitation of fiber direction, it is often necessary to adjust the placement of the cutting pattern to maximize the use of the fabric area. This often leads to a certain degree of material waste.
However, the non-directional nature of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining makes cutting work more free, and the cutting pattern can be arranged more flexibly to maximize the use of every inch of the material. For production lines that require a large amount of lining, saving materials is very critical, which further improves the economy of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining.
4. Improve production efficiency
The low directionality requirement of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining eliminates the need for additional adjustments during cutting and splicing during the production process, thereby greatly improving production efficiency. In the production of traditional fabrics, workers need to calculate the cutting direction and layout more carefully, and even need to make repeated adjustments. Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining is not restricted by direction, which reduces these cumbersome links.
In addition, the low directionality requirement also means that Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining can be quickly cut in batches to meet the needs of large-scale production. For apparel manufacturers and other application areas, it is crucial to be able to process large quantities of materials quickly.
5. Adapt to different application needs
Due to its low directional requirements, Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining is not only suitable for the clothing field, but can also be widely used in many industries such as home textiles, automotive interiors, and luggage manufacturing. Whether it is in a stiff part that needs support or where softness and comfort need to be maintained, Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining can provide an ideal solution.
6. Reduce the complexity of manual operation
The low directional requirements of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining also effectively reduce the high requirements for operator skills. Traditional fabrics usually require highly skilled workers to ensure the accuracy of the fiber direction when cutting to avoid affecting product quality. However, due to its cutting flexibility, ordinary workers can easily complete cutting, splicing and other operations of Thermobond Nonwoven Interlining, which greatly reduces the difficulty of manual operation.