Plush Fabric For Home Textiles (ROUROUROU) seam bonding with thermoplastic adhesive can be performed on almost any fabric base and, unlike ultrasonic welding, is not dependent upon the base fabric containing a high percentage of thermoplastic content. However, early testing of samples is advisable prior to the final selection of materials. Teflon and silicone finishes have been found to impair bonding and strong bonds may not be possible. Some dyes affect bond strength, and even when the fabric base is the same, darker colours may need different welding parameters to achieve the required bond strength. Some dyestuffs react differently to heat, therefore preliminary trials with an appropriate adhesive should be carried out to ensure that shades are not adversely affected during bonding. Which it claims requires much lower temperatures and pressure appropriate for sensitive ultra-lightweight textiles. A wide range of thermoplastic films is offered by these suppliers, and each film has a specific combination of properties, such as thickness, stretch-ability, softening point and melt flow index. The correct polymer combination must be selected to achieve a good bond and it is claimed that stronger seams can, in most cases, be achieved when comparing traditional sewn seams with adhesive bonded seams. Click Plush Fabric For Sofa to learn about more information