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Freudenberg Interlining fashion show sees robust gathering

06 Jun '14
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The outer fabrics used in fashion collections often change and that presents a special challenge for interlinings. The patented, improved-performance Power Dot adhesive mass in the new XA series for fast-changing outer fabrics ensures excellent bonding on allof these materials.

Nowadays, printed interlinings – which replace the actual lining of a garment – are much more than just a fashion accessory. Printed interlinings transform “invisible” linings into individual style statements. Laminating the outer fabric, interlining and print transfer paper creates a double-sided compound that is particularly well suited for use in unlined jackets and coats as well as pants and skirts. The excellent finishing quality and brilliant colors speak for themselves.

A garment often only acquires its fashionable look once it has been sewn. It undergoes as many as 20 different processes before it is sold. The interlining must also be resilient to processes such as dying, bleaching or printing and should be suitable for use with many different outer fabrics, bond well and withstand heat and cold without deformation.
 
Interlinings from the X!treme post-processing range are extremely durable and can withstand the effects of high temperatures and high mechanical stress. It is precisely this high processing quality, alongside its versatility in applications for the fashion industry, which accounts for a steadily growing share of the apparel market.
 
Freudenberg Nonwovens
Freudenberg Nonwovens is one of the world's largest producers of nonwovens, with 21 manufacturing and processing sites in 13 countries. The company manufactures interlinings for the apparel industry and develops nonwovens for the following markets: Energy, Automotive Interiors, Hygiene, Medical, Building Interiors, Geotextiles and Specialties. Freudenberg Nonwovens markets innovative products such as Lutradur ECO, Vilene, Soundtex and Evolon. In the 2013 financial year, Freudenberg Nonwovens employed some 3,200 people and generated sales of €660 million.
 
The company belongs to the Freudenberg Group whose Seals and Vibration Technology, Nonwovens and Filtration, Household Products and Specialties and Others business areas generated sales of over €6.6 billion in the 2013 financial year and employed approximately 40,000 people in some 60 countries.
 

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