Chemical Bond Nonwoven Interlining
Chemical Bond Nonwoven Interlining is crafted through advanced chemical bonding processes, resulting in a soft and flexible structure perfect for a variety of applications. This versatile interlining enhances the durability, shape retention, and overall appearance of garments while offering excellent compatibility with a wide range of fabrics. Its adaptability makes it ideal for both fashion and practical uses.
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Chemical Bond Nonwoven Interlining Product HighLights:
- Durable & Shape-Retentive: This interlining offers superior structural integrity and shape retention, ensuring your garments perform well over time.
- Versatile Applications: It’s perfect for use in jackets, overcoats, trousers, and collars, and it’s even great for non-garment purposes like flower packaging.
- Enhanced Fabric Compatibility: It’s designed to bond seamlessly with a wide range of fabric types, which ensures you get consistent quality.
- Eco-Friendly and Safe: We use environmentally friendly bonding agents, making it a great choice for sustainable fashion solutions.
Product Advantages
Chemical bond nonwoven interlining is one of the most widely used interlinings in garment manufacturing. It is produced by bonding fibers together with a chemical binder, creating a stable nonwoven structure that can support different garment parts.
One of the biggest advantages of this type of interlining is its consistent performance. Because the fibers are bonded with resin, the fabric keeps a stable structure and does not easily deform during cutting, sewing, or fusing. This helps garment manufacturers maintain uniform quality in mass production.
Another important benefit is cost efficiency. Compared with some knitted or woven interlinings, chemical bonded nonwoven interlining is more economical while still providing the support needed for many garment applications. This makes it a practical choice for shirts, uniforms, fashion garments, and other apparel that require large production volumes.
It also performs well during the fusing process. When coated with adhesive powder or paste, the interlining bonds smoothly with outer fabrics under heat and pressure. After fusing, garment parts become more stable and easier to shape.
For manufacturers who need reliable performance and reasonable cost, this type of interlining is often a practical solution.
Chemical Bond vs Thermal Bond Nonwoven Interlining
Different nonwoven interlinings are produced using different bonding methods. Two common options are chemical bonding and thermal bonding.
Chemical bonded interlining uses a resin binder to hold fibers together. This method creates a fabric with good structural stability and relatively firm support. Because of this, it works well in garment areas that require a certain level of stiffness.
Thermal bonded interlining, on the other hand, relies on heat to melt bonding fibers and connect the structure. This type of fabric often feels softer and lighter.
In garment production, the choice between these two types usually depends on the fabric and garment design. When stronger structural support is needed, chemical bonded interlining is often selected.
Functional Treatments & Surface Finishing Options
Chemical bond nonwoven interlining can be produced with several finishing options depending on garment requirements.
Adhesive coating options
PA, PES, EVA, or other adhesive coatings can be applied to make the interlining suitable for fusible applications.
Soft finishing treatment
Additional finishing can improve hand feel when the interlining is used with lightweight fabrics.
Anti-static treatment
Helps reduce static electricity during garment production and wearing.
Shrinkage control treatment
Heat-setting processes improve dimensional stability and reduce shrinkage.
Customized weight and width
Different fabric weights and roll widths can be produced according to garment manufacturing needs.
These options allow manufacturers to select an interlining that matches their specific garment fabrics and production processes.
Common Applications of Chemical Bond Nonwoven Interlining
Chemical bonded interlining is used in many types of garments because of its stable structure and economical cost.
Typical applications include:
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shirt collars and cuffs
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garment front panels
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plackets
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fashion garments
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uniforms
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light jackets
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casual apparel
Because the fabric provides moderate support, it is suitable for garments that need structure but do not require very heavy interlining.
FAQ
Q1: What fibers are usually used for chemical bonded interlining?
Most products are made from polyester fibers or polyester blends because they provide good durability and stable performance.
Q2: Is chemical bonded interlining suitable for fusible applications?
Yes. Many products are produced with adhesive coatings so they can be fused to garment fabrics using heat and pressure.
Q3: Is this interlining suitable for large garment production?
Yes. Because of its stable quality and economical cost, it is widely used in mass garment manufacturing.
Why Choose UNT
UNT supplies a wide range of garment interlining materials for global apparel manufacturers and garment factories.
We focus on providing stable product quality and reliable supply so customers can maintain smooth production schedules. Our interlining products are available in different weights, widths, and adhesive coating types to match various garment fabrics.
Customization is also supported when customers require specific specifications for their production lines.
With industry-focused manufacturing experience and responsive service, weboss works with garment producers who need dependable interlining solutions.
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additional information
| Material | 100% Polyester / Polyester + Viscose |
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| Width | Below 88'' (220cm), can be divided into smaller widths |
| Color | White, Black, Customized |
| Weight | 20gsm – 150gsm |
| Hand Feeling | Soft, Middle Soft, Hard, Crisp, etc. |
| Adhesive | LDPE, EVA, PA, PES |
| MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) | 1000 meters |
| Certificates | OEKO-TEX, SGS, GRS |
| Price | 0.2 – 1.5 USD per meter |
| Packaging | PE plastic bag and Nylon bag; the roll packed by transparent strong plastic bag, the outside by strong woven polybag. |
| Transportation | By sea, air, or express |
| Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union |
| Delivery Time | 7-15 days |
| Monthly Production | 1,000,000 meters |
| Roll Length | 100 meters per roll |
| Thermal Properties | Fusing temperature range: 110-130°C |
| Features | Excellent bonding strength, durable and eco-friendly, available in multiple hand feelings to suit various applications. |
| Applications | Widely used in fashion garments, jackets, overcoats, collars, trousers' interlining, and flower packaging. |
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