In the manufacturing of
Bonded Fabric, hot pressing and bonding are two common process methods. Both process methods are used to firmly bond different layers of fabric or materials together to form an overall composite structure.
1. Hot pressing process: Hot pressing is a process that uses high temperature and high pressure to combine different layers of materials with each other. In this process, hot rollers or hot plates are usually used. By placing the cloth between the hot rollers or hot plates, high pressure and temperature are applied, causing the surface of the material to partially melt or soften, and then form a strong bond during the cooling process. . This method ensures that the materials between layers are tightly bonded, improving the strength and durability of Bonded Fabric.
2. Bonding process: Bonding is the process of bonding different layers of materials together using adhesives. In this process, a layer of adhesive is typically applied to the surface of the fabric and then different fabrics or materials are layered together. Apply pressure to ensure even adhesive distribution and good adhesion. This method is highly flexible and can be used to combine a variety of materials, but care needs to be taken to select the appropriate adhesive to ensure performance.