Lamination
Lamination is the process of bonding two or more fabric layers (usually two) using an adhesive layer in between. This adhesive layer can be thick enough to form a structural part of the fabric “sandwich” or just serve to join the layers together. A laminated fabric is created by combining multiple layers, at least one of which is a textile surface, using adhesive properties to ensure cohesion and durability.
Applications
- Outerwear
- Women’s lingerie and intimate apparel
- Automotive interiors
- Textile covers and upholstery
- Shoes and slippers
Advantages
- Provides strong bonding between layers
- Enhances durability and structural integrity of fabrics
- Versatile for multiple textile applications
- Can be customized in thickness and adhesive strength
- Supports both functional and decorative purposes
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