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TPU hot melt adhesive film used in clothing
TPU hot melt adhesive film not only has the excellent characteristics of high tension, high toughness and aging resistance, but also is a mature environmental protection material.
2022-07-05
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TPU hot melt adhesive film used in clothing

    TPU hot melt adhesive film not only has the excellent characteristics of high tension, high toughness and aging resistance, but also is a mature environmental protection material.

    There are three types of hot melt adhesive films used in the clothing industry: hot melt adhesive film, hot melt adhesive film and hot melt adhesive film double-sided adhesive interlining. There are four kinds of hot melt adhesive films: pa, pes, eva and tpu. Today we will explain the application of TPU hot melt adhesive film on clothing.

    clothing reflective strips

    The traditional method before is to sew reflective strips on the fabric, but the traditional sewing method will make the fabric waterproof and the production efficiency is low. After using the TPU hot melt adhesive film for clothing, the pressing process can be used in the production, which can improve the production efficiency, and also has a certain waterproofness. The TPU hot melt adhesive film can make the clothing more durable.

    seamless underwear

    Seamless underwear is made by gluing the fabric together with a garment TPU hot melt adhesive film. After the fabric is not sewn, no traces will be found on the human body, so that the fabric is more in line with the human body design, which not only improves the aesthetics, but also improves the comfort.

    sock

    Socks are a product often worn by contemporary young people and are sought after by many fashion lovers. Socks also widely use clothing TPU hot melt adhesive film, because the clothing TPU hot melt adhesive film is washable and has good resilience.

    There are many kinds of clothing fabrics, including cotton, linen, polyester, chemical fiber, silk and even leather. When these different types of fabrics are processed into clothing, they also have different requirements for the performance of TPU hot melt adhesive film, which will affect the specification selection of the final TPU hot melt adhesive film. But let's take a look at which clothes will use TPU hot melt adhesive film in the early stage.

    TPU hot melt adhesive film is often used to bond hair accessories, embroidery micro-stamps and trademarks on clothing.

    In addition to the above, TPU hot melt adhesive films, such as suits and leather garments, will also be used. The material of TPU hot melt adhesive film should be determined according to specific requirements.

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​From the perspective of curing conditions, TPU hot melt adhesive film does not need to rely on special environments, while anaerobic adhesives are severely restricted by "auerobicity". The curing principle of anaerobic glue is to undergo polymerization under conditions of lack of oxygen and catalyzed by metal ions (such as iron and copper). If it is in an environment where air circulation or metal substrates are not available, the curing speed will be greatly slowed down or even unable to cure. In automotive interiors, most bonding scenarios are "open" (such as bonding the door panel skin to PP substrate, and the ceiling fabric to the sponge), the air can freely contact the bonding surface, and the substrate is mostly non-metallic (PP, ABS, fabric, etc.), lacking metal ion catalysis, and additional catalyst is required when using anaerobic glue, and the curing time is as long as several hours, which is difficult to meet the needs of industrial production. The TPU hot melt adhesive film only needs to be melted by heating (120-160℃) and can be cured after pressurization and cooling. It does not need to rely on the ambient oxygen concentration or the base material. It can be cured stably in open or closed bonding scenarios, and the curing time only takes a few dozen seconds to a few minutes, adapting to the fast-paced needs of the interior production line.
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