Product Description
Fusible garment interlining is a textile material used between layers of fabric in garments to provide structure, shape, and support. It has a thermoplastic adhesive coating on one side, which allows it to bond permanently to the fabric when heat and pressure are applied typically during the garment manufacturing process with a heat press or iron.
Key Features:
1. Adhesive Side: One side is coated with resin (usually polyethylene or polyamide) that melts when heated.
2. Bonding: Fuses with the outer fabric when subjected to heat and pressure.
3. Stabilization: Helps maintain garment shape and improves drape.
4. Support: Adds body to collars, cuffs, waistbands, lapels, plackets, and other areas.
Applications:
1. Formalwear (suits, jackets)
2. Shirts and blouses (collars, cuffs)
3. Casual wear and outerwear
4. Children's wear for durability