A fabric fusing machine is a critical piece of industrial garment machinery used to bond an interlining (a supportive fabric coated with a heat-activated adhesive) to the base garment fabric.
By applying a precise combination of heat, pressure, and time, the machine melts the adhesive on the interlining, fusing the two layers together seamlessly.
Key Functions & Benefits
- Reinforcement
& Structure: It provides stability,
strength, and body to specific garment parts (like collars, cuffs, lapels,
and waistbands) without making the fabric overly rigid.
- Shape
Retention: It ensures that garments
maintain their designed shape, crispness, and structure even after
repeated wearing and laundering.
- Crease
& Wrinkle Resistance: Fused components are
much more resilient against wrinkling, giving the finished garment a
high-end, professional look.
- Efficient
Production: Compared to manual
ironing, a continuous conveyor-belt fusing machine ensures uniform bonding
quality and high-speed throughput for industrial manufacturing.