Textile
Shirts:
In the range of shirts and blouses, where woven interlinings are used for collars (top fuse), cuffs and button rows, a laundry resistance up to 95°C is required. To meet this requirement HDPE-powders like abifor 1300/20 or abifor 1300/6 are applied.
The strong demand of temperature resistance during the finishing process for „Form-Memory-Shirts“ are only fulfiled by the HDPE-powder grades abifor 1300/6 and abifor 1300/4.
The coating of these collar interlining is done by the powder point coating process. Engrave rollers with small points respectively high mesh number are used. Additionally the coating is pressed / calandered to achieve a „film-like“ coating.
Garment:
The field of ladies’ and men’s wear (upper cloth) is a domain of Co-Polyamide coated interlinings due to the high requests of dry cleaning resistance.
In former times woven or knitted interlinings for costumes, suits and coats were coated by means of powder point coating. Due to the constant change to more lighter and open structured interlining materials, there was a change to the coating technology of „double dot coating”. For this process nearly exclusively Co-Polyamide-powders with grain sizes of 80-200 my or 80-170 my are used.
In the sector of ladies wear and ladies blouses Co-Polyester- powder are mostly applied in case of fashionable, synthetic shell fabrics. This special types of non-woven interlinings are produced by the paste coating process.
Small parts:
For the ”small parts“ sector in the garment industry very big quantities of non-woven, scatter coated with LDPE-powder, are used.
Small part fusing covers among others: Securing of armholes, fitting peaces, border flaps, straps waistbands, pocket openings, belt taps, etc.
In case of woven tapes, specially used in jackets or coats, Co-Polyamide coatings may be used to get security in dry cleaning.
These kind of interlinings can be fused easily at temperatures of 100°C to 130°C in presses or with a hand iron.
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