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What is the bonding strength of hot melt yarn to other fiber materials

The bonding strength of hot-melt yarns to other fiber materials is usually very high. The properties of heat-melt yarns enable them to be effectively bonded to various fiber materials to form a strong bond.

 

The high bond strength of thermal fusible yarns can be attributed to their properties in the molten state. When the heat-melt yarn is heated to the melting point, it becomes liquid and forms an adhesive layer on the surface of the fiber material. During the cooling process, the thermally fused yarn resolidifies and bonds tightly with the fiber material, forming a strong bond.

 

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This bond strength enables thermal melt yarns to bond to a variety of fiber materials, including cotton, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and more. Whether bonding to the same type of fiber material or to a different type of fiber material, heat-melt yarns provide reliable bond strength.

 

The high bond strength of hot-melt yarn makes it widely used in textile and manufacturing fields. It can be used for sewing, gluing, fixing and decorating textiles, as well as making various textile accessories and detailing parts. Whether in apparel, home furnishings, automotive interiors, or other industries, heat-melt yarns provide a strong bond to products and enhance their durability and quality.