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Flocking for stretchable bottom fabric.
The request was for "flocking on fabric for bottoms," so naturally, we had to ensure strength against wear and tear. However, since the fabric was made of cotton, which easily absorbs moisture, even when applying the binder (adhesive), the fabric quickly soaked it up, making it difficult to achieve the necessary adhesion strength during the flocking process. The client is a well-known brand in America, and while confirming the strength they required, we conducted multiple developments and tests of the binder (adhesive). During the dyeing process after flocking, we faced various issues such as shedding of the flocked pile, dye unevenness, and fabric shrinkage, but we resolved each one and successfully commercialized the product after six months! The client's product has become a tremendous hit, and they were very pleased.
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■Manufacturing and sales of various synthetic fiber piles ■Flock printing processing ■Full surface tufting processing ■Cutting processing
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Our company operates with a consistent system from pile manufacturing to flock processing. In addition to the durability, texture, breathability, and flame resistance of the pile, we can also accommodate customer requests for colors and lengths as we handle our own pile dyeing and cutting. Please feel free to consult with us if you have any requests.