Fabric technology introduction and selection
After mass production is completed, our sofa fabrics undergo a variety of finishing processes to meet diverse functional and aesthetic needs. We offer options such as printing, embossing, bronzing, glue lamination, ultrasonic quilting, and customized logo applications based on your requirements. Each finish is meticulously applied to ensure durability, style, and quality, helping your products stand out in the market.
Printed Fabric
Fabric printing technology - what you need to know
Fabric printing is the process of applying designs, patterns, or colors onto textiles to enhance their aesthetic appeal and usability for various applications. There are several methods of fabric printing, such as:Transfer Printing、Digital Printing、Screen Printing、Rotary and Flatbed Printing: Industrial methods that use rollers or screens for large-scale fabric production.
Fabric printing is essential in textile manufacturing as it enables customization, artistic expression, and product differentiation. It is widely used in home textiles, upholstery, fashion, and promotional materials
Bronzing Fabric
Fabric Bronzing- what you need to know
Fabric bronzing is a decorative process that applies metallic or glossy foil to fabric using heat and pressure. This creates eye-catching patterns, enhancing the fabric's elegance and versatility. The process involves preparing the fabric, applying adhesive in specific patterns, placing foil, and bonding it with heat. Excess foil is removed, leaving the desired design.
Bronzing is categorized by adhesive type (full or patterned), foil type (metallic, matte, or holographic), and applications like home décor, fashion, or branding. It’s valued for its visual appeal, customizability, and durability, making it popular for sofas, curtains, clothing, and accessories.
Embossed Fabric
Fabric Embossed - what you need to know
Fabric embossing is a process that creates raised or textured patterns on fabric, enhancing its visual and tactile appeal. The technique involves using heat and pressure with engraved rollers or molds to imprint designs onto the fabric. The process begins with cleaning and preparing the material, followed by applying heat and pressure to set the pattern permanently.
Commonly used in sofa fabrics, curtains, clothing, and branding, embossing adds a stylish, luxurious touch. It’s durable, versatile, and offers endless design possibilities, making it a popular choice for both functional and decorative textiles.
Glue Embossed Fabric
Fabric Glue Embossed - what you need to know
Fabric glue embossing is a technique that creates raised patterns on fabric using adhesive. The process involves applying glue in a specific design, followed by heat and pressure to set the pattern, resulting in a durable, three-dimensional effect. Commonly used in sofa fabrics, curtains, and fashion, glue embossing adds stylish textures and decorative appeal.
It is also popular for branding, allowing for embossed logos or designs on textiles. This method is valued for its durability, bold aesthetics, and versatility, making it suitable for both home décor and apparel.
Crushed Fabric
Fabric Crushed - what you need to know
Fabric crushing is a process that creates a wrinkled or crinkled texture on textiles, adding a decorative and stylish effect. The fabric is twisted, compressed, or rolled, and heat or steam is applied to set the texture permanently.
This method enhances the fabric's visual and tactile appeal, making it popular for home décor items like curtains, cushions, and sofa fabrics, as well as in fashion for clothing and accessories. The crushed effect adds depth and uniqueness, giving the material a luxurious and elegant appearance while remaining durable and versatile.