1. Non-woven interlining: definition and characteristics
Non-woven interlining, also known as non-woven fabric, is a kind of fabric that is not made by traditional textile processes (such as warp and weft interweaving). It is usually made of fibers that are directly oriented or randomly arranged, and reinforced by chemical, mechanical, thermal bonding and other methods. This special production process gives non-woven interlining a series of unique properties, including but not limited to good air permeability, flexibility, strength and excellent cutting adaptability.
2. Cutting advantages: no burrs, high durability
In the field of clothing production, cutting is a crucial link, which is directly related to the beauty and durability of the finished product. In the cutting process of traditional woven interlining, due to the close interweaving of fibers, it is easy for fibers to break or entangle, resulting in burrs, which not only affects the appearance and texture of the clothing, but also may reduce its service life. In contrast, due to the non-woven characteristics of its fiber arrangement, non-woven interlining is not easy to be pulled and broken during cutting, thereby effectively avoiding the generation of burrs. This feature makes non-woven interlining an ideal choice for high-end clothing and finely tailored clothing, ensuring the smoothness and durability of the edges of clothing.
3. Clothing lining: Improving quality and comfort
In clothing design, the choice of lining is crucial to improving the overall quality and wearing comfort of clothing. Non-woven interlining has good tailoring adaptability and can fit closely to clothing fabrics, which is not easy to produce wrinkles and can effectively enhance the three-dimensional sense and support of clothing. At the same time, non-woven interlining also has good breathability, so that while the clothes maintain their shape, they can also ensure the comfort of the wearer and reduce the feeling of stuffiness. Therefore, whether it is clothing for formal occasions such as suits and coats, or daily casual wear, non-woven interlining has become the first choice of lining with its unique advantages.
4. Home decoration: Innovative application, beautifying life
The cutting advantages of non-woven interlining are not limited to the field of clothing, and it also shows extraordinary potential in the home decoration industry. In furniture making, non-woven interlining is often used as a filling material or covering layer for sofa cushions and mattresses. Its characteristic of not being easy to produce burrs ensures the neatness and beauty of the edges of furniture. In addition, non-woven interlinings are widely used in home furnishing products such as curtains and wall coverings due to their good moisture absorption and breathability, which not only beautifies the living environment but also improves the quality of living.
5. Environmental protection trend: the future of green non-woven fabrics
With the increase of global environmental awareness, non-woven interlinings are gradually becoming an important direction for the green transformation of the textile industry due to their low energy consumption, low pollution and recyclable characteristics in the production process. More and more companies are beginning to develop environmentally friendly non-woven interlinings, such as using biodegradable fibers and recycled fibers, aiming to reduce the impact on the environment while meeting the market demand for high-quality and sustainable products.