A 9-Heater Fusing Machine is widely used in the garment industry to fuse interlining with fabric using controlled heat, pressure, and conveyor speed. Its key functions include:
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Uniform Heat Distribution
- The nine heating zones provide consistent and even temperature across the fabric.
- Ensures high-quality bonding without hot or cold spots.
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Strong Fabric Bonding
- Fuses interlining firmly to the main fabric using heat and pressure.
- Improves garment shape, stiffness, and durability.
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Temperature Control
- Each heater zone can maintain the required temperature for different fabric types.
- Prevents fabric damage caused by overheating.
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Pressure Application
- Applies uniform pressure through rollers or belts.
- Ensures proper adhesion between the fabric and interlining.
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Speed Adjustment
- Adjustable conveyor belt speed allows different fusing times for various materials.
- Helps achieve the best bonding quality.
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High Production Capacity
- Suitable for continuous industrial garment production.
- Increases productivity while maintaining consistent quality.
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Energy Efficiency
- Multiple heaters maintain stable temperatures efficiently, reducing heat loss and improving energy use.
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Versatility
- Can fuse woven, non-woven, and knitted interlinings with a wide range of fabrics such as cotton, polyester, wool, and blends.
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Quality Improvement
- Reduces wrinkles, bubbling, and delamination.
- Produces garments with a smooth finish and professional appearance.
Applications
- Shirt collars and cuffs
- Jacket fronts and lapels
- Waistbands
- Pocket flaps
- Uniforms
- Suits and formal wear
- Fashion garments requiring reinforced fabric
A 9-heater fusing machine is preferred in medium- to large-scale garment factories because it provides precise temperature control, consistent bonding quality, and high production efficiency.