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A technique in which the design, printed on rolls of paper, is pressed against the fabric. When heat is applied, the design is transferred to the fabric. This technique is most suited to synthetic fabrics with best results on polyester.

A process in which two substrates (materials) are laminated together using thermo-reactive adhesive film (glue), sandwiched between the two substrates being bonded. The materials are then passed over a heated roller to activate the film.
Our range of adhesive films enable us to handle different substrates,and allow us to bond fabric-to-fabric and fabric-to-foam.

A process that bonds fabric to open cell polyurethane foams
(and some closed cell foams) by heating the surface of the foam until it becomes molten (or reaches plasticity). The foam is then brought into contact with the fabric, adhering the two elements together. This process is suited to all types of fabric.
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