Surat, India, 394210
Fusing Machines are used in the textile industry to fuse a material capable of being fused to a base fabric through the method of temperature, time, pressure and cooling. Let us learn more about how you can set these components. It's a special purpose machine for the rhinestone transfer to fabric suitable for all kind of fabric adopted mechanical connection unit form belt controlling, pressure regulating, conveyer, automatic stripping off etc it is ideal choice for all kind of clothing factory with advantage of reliability, uniform heating strong fusing with advantages of reliability uniform heating strong fusing simple unloading easy belt replacing and maintenance temperature: 0-220,C speed :0-50m/min - In this machine, the parts of the garment and the interlining are placed one upon another properly for stiffening fabrics among other things. On the endless loop or loop-shaped feed sheet and fed in a flat condition. The feed sheet carries this part and the interlining to the fusing chamber. In the fusing chamber, the required pressure and heat are given. - To transmission of heat in the interlining, a direct or indirect method is applied. After applying heat, the required pressure is applied to the interlining with the help of a pair of rollers. - The surface of the roller is generally covered by hard rubber. With the help of spring or pneumatic power, the pressure is created in rollers. And there is an arrangement of increasing or decreasing heat. The preselected time is determined through the control of the speed of the endless feed sheet. - The production of a continuous machine is high, and the quality of the fusing is also good. In some machines, for double fusing, there is an automatic feedback system. This is the most used machine in the garments industry. These are often used to apply the best tape that sticks to fabric. A fusing machine is used to permanently bond materials together by applying heat and pressure, enhancing durability, stiffness, or adhesion depending on the application. Textile Fusing Machines In the garment industry, fusing machines are primarily used to bond interlining to fabric to provide stiffness, shape, and structure to garments. The process involves placing the fabric and interlining on a feed sheet, which carries them into a fusing chamber where heat and pressure are applied. Rollers, often covered with hard rubber and powered by springs or pneumatic systems, ensure uniform pressure. The fused parts are then carefully removed to maintain a flat, wrinkle-free finish. These machines are widely used for high-quality, continuous production in clothing manufacturing.