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Fusible Interfacing Medium Weight Iron-On Non-Woven Fabric Interfacing
Non-woven interlining refers to a type of fabric material that is commonly used in garment construction and various other applications. Unlike woven interlining, which is created by weaving fibers together, non-woven interlining is made by bonding or fusing fibers together using heat, pressure, or adhesive techniques. This results in a fabric that does not have a traditional woven structure.
| Parameter | Description |
| Material | The type of non-woven fibers used in the interlining (e.g., polyester, polypropylene) |
| Weight | The weight of the non-woven interlining, measured in grams per square meter (gsm) |
| Construction | The manufacturing process or technique used to create the non-woven fabric |
| Thickness | The thickness of the non-woven interlining, often measured in millimeters |
| Density | The level of compactness or density of the non-woven fabric |
| Fusibility | Indicates whether the non-woven interlining is fusible or non-fusible |
| Width | The width of the non-woven interlining fabric, usually measured in inches or centimeters |
| Color | The color or shade of the non-woven interlining fabric, if applicable |
| Application | The recommended use or application of the non-woven interlining (e.g., for garment construction, crafts) |
| Care Instructions | Guidelines for washing, ironing, or maintaining the non-woven interlining |