What are the benefits of laminated fiber fabrics

Update:24-02-2021
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Vinyl lamination fabric are very versatile and can be u […]

Vinyl lamination fabric are very versatile and can be used in most interior decoration applications, tablecloths, placemats, etc. Fabric laminates with vinyl technology have matte and glossy effects and can be used in a variety of applications, including healthcare, hotels, businesses, and residential environments for the elderly. When using vinyl laminate fabrics, it can be easily cleaned with only a damp cloth and a mild detergent. We call our vinyl laminate fabric process vinylization.

 

However, no matter which way, vinyl laminated fabric is our performance process of laminating commercial-grade transparent vinyl film to the fabric surface. This over-lamination process prevents stains, abrasion and tearing, and adds strength and longer service life to almost all fabrics. Our vinylized film laminates are phthalate-free and contain antibacterial laminates with flame retardant properties. Our lamination process can now use a matte or glossy finish. The right side of the laminated fabric is fused with a very thin transparent polyurethane film.

 

The film is waterproof, durable and easier to clean, but also has good drape. However, it is less flexible than non-laminated fabrics, so please consider choosing simple patterns with few shapes or wrinkles. Since the printing options for laminated fabrics are very limited and usually expensive, this is the best thing I can do to ensure the required fabric is used. The biggest advantage is that I can laminate what I need without having to spend too much money on a large piece of fabric that can be left on storage.

 

Laminated fabric is also called linoleum, which is very suitable for use in messy items such as lunch or cosmetic bags, baby bib clothes, spill-proof tablecloths or placemats, coasters, chair covers, raincoats, diapers, shopping bags, electronic products The bags etc. are very easy to clean, so you don't have to worry about washing.Depending on how you want to use the fabric, waxing can be used as an alternative to lamination. You can use waxed fabric to wrap food or cover a bowl in the refrigerator. This can be done by immersing a piece of fabric in molten wax, or spreading the wax evenly on the laid fabric, and then cooking in the oven until it melts and is evenly distributed.

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