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Non-Woven Fusible Interlining: Professional Sewing Quality
Fusible interlining, also known as fusible interfacing, is a type of interlining fabric that has an adhesive coating on one side. This adhesive coating can be activated with heat and pressure to bond the interlining to the fabric, creating a secure and permanent attachment.
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Material |
The type of fiber used in the in terlining (e.g., polyester, polyamide) |
Weight | The weight of the fusible interlining, measured in grams per square meter (gsm) |
Fusibility | Indicates the activation method for the adhesive (e.g., heat, steam) |
Adhesive Type | The type of adhesive used on the interlining (e.g., thermoplastic) |
Width | The width of the fusible interlining fabric, usually measured in inches or centimeters |
Color | The color or shade of the fusible interlining fabric, if applicable |
Thickness | The thickness of the fusible interlining fabric, often measured in millimeters |
Application | The recommended use or application of the fusible interlining (e.g., collars, cuffs, waistbands) |
Bonding Time | The recommended duration of heat and pressure application for proper bonding |
Care Instructions | Guidelines for washing, ironing, or maintaining the interlined fabric |