What is Bonded Fabric
- Bonded fabric is non- woven material that is produced by fibers joined together.
- This material is manufactured by blending one textile with other textile yarn like rubber, plastic etc.
- Adhesively bonding fiber webs are used to join the fibers or blending one fabric with another.
- Bonded fabrics are majorly used in the industrial world like automotive industry, packaging etc. for various reasons.
- This fabric comes in various forms like powder, resin and even paste to fulfill different objectives.
History of Bonded Fabric
- Simple one-laid bonded fabric was first produced in 1952 in England,
- Later, in 1953 mesh or cross laid material was founded,
- Recently, fabric also has gone through some experiments and developments containing bonded knit fabric, wool and rubber.
What Makes it Stand Out
Heat resistant |
Bonded fabric passess heat very slowly which makes it heat resistant. |
Absorbent |
Due to their thick layer, bonded fabric is great absorbent. |
Non- woven |
Bonded fabric produced using special technique and kind of non-woven textile. |
Application
Quilted garments, surgical gowns, diapers etc. |
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Bags, purses, wallets, totes, etc. |
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Wet wipes, duster, food wraps, bedding, table cloth etc. |
Care Instruction
- To wash the bonded furnishing fabric, firsty remove all the dust though using soft brush,
- To wash always use lukewarm water and clean cloth to wash the bonded fabric,
- To clean the stain, use a soft and gentle cleaner. Remember never use harsh cleaners.
- Remove the access conditioner before drying it.
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