Hot Melt Yarn can be combined with other textile materials to meet different application requirements. The following are some common methods of combining heat-melt yarn with other textile materials:

- Synthetic blends: Fusible yarns can be blended with natural fibers (such as cotton, wool) or synthetic fibers (such as polyester, nylon) to form blended yarns or blended fabrics. Blending can make full use of the advantages of various fibers, so that the fabric has better performance and function.
- Synthetic fiber coating: hot-melt yarn can be used as a coating material on the surface of other textile materials. Through the coating of hot-melt yarn, the surface properties of the fabric can be changed, such as increasing water resistance, abrasion resistance, etc.
- Braided or roped: heat-melt yarns can be braided or roped with other textile materials to form products such as braided ropes, braided tapes, and braided nets. This combination is usually used to make various ropes, straps, mesh and mesh bags, etc.
- Bonding or welding: Heat-melt yarns can be used as adhesives to bond different textile materials together. Through the melting properties of the heat-melt yarn, a strong connection can be formed in the joint part of the textile.
- Transfer printing or heat pressing: hot melt yarn can be combined with other textile materials by means of transfer printing or heat pressing. For example, hot-melt yarn pattern or logo can be transferred to the surface of the fabric, and it can be firmly adhered to the fabric by heat pressing.
These methods are just some common ways of combining thermal fusion yarn with other textile materials, and the specific combination method depends on the requirements of the product and application needs. Through the unique performance and processing characteristics of hot-melt yarn, it can be effectively combined with other textile materials to provide customers with diversified textile solutions.




