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CHEMICAL BOND INTERLININGS
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Generally used where stiffness is desired in the garment. They are manufactured through impregnation of a carded viscose fibre web with chemical binders.
Chemical Bond Interlinings, both fusible and non-fusible, are available in a wide range of grammages and in soft, hard or extra stiff qualities, achieved by varying the use of chemical binders
They also have the advantage of being comparatively less expensive
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These are generally used where a soft feel is required in the garment. The synthetic fibres are melted down on a conveyor and then cooled by chilling rods to give the structure of an interlining fabric. Different fibre blends can be used to engineer thermobond interlinings of varying degrees of softness
The product is presently available in a range of grammages in fusible and non-fusible categories in white, black and charcoal colours in 100mm width rolls. The fusible category has options of LDPE, HDPE and coplyamide coatings
Thermobond interlinings score over other forms of interlinings as they are extremely soft, contain no chemicals, have a superior handle and better washing shinkage properties
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