2. Program for shoe industry
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2. Program for shoe industry
2. Program for shoe industry FOOTWEAR This line of fusible interlinings is made of different materials (woven, knitted, nonwoven) of different weights. Woven and non-woven interlinings of this group ensure successful strengthening of very different qualities of leather. Knitted interlinings (sort of tricot) enable forming of the round parts of shoes and especially of boots. These articles are covered by thermoplast in shape of dot or scattered coating. The difference between these two types of coating is in the volume (range) of covered surface of the fabric by the thermoplast. The advantage of dot coated interlining is a pleasant and soft handling, what is especially important in case of fusing soft leather. New modern technology (HOT MELT) enables us the production of these new interlinings. Special property of these thermoplastes is a glue with very low melting point; therefore the fusing of the most sensitive kinds of leather is possible at extremely low temperature. Generall articels:Coating with different sorts of thermoplasts (EVA, PA(HotMelt blue dots), PUR, PES, ... ) Knitted materials-jersey: from 120 g/m2 to 325 g/m2 raw and coloured Woven materials : from 95 g/m2 to 290 g/m2 raw and coloured Laminates for shoe industry – are mostly used as components of sports footwear. They are produced as two-, three,- or four-layers. For this programme different materials are used as: knitted goods, non-woven, foam,... Between above listed materials breathable membrane is laminated as medial layer, which gives to the final product favourable applicable properties. Footwear with such multi-layer laminate built in, is breathable and waterproof. Konus Konex is a company specialised for the production of fusible interlinings known under brand mark centelin® and laminates produced by hot melt technology. TEX-STAR® and STARGARD® are brand marks for laminates compound with vapour permeable membranes. In our production process we can offer you: • weaving of different types of fabrics • production of knitted materials • production of non-woven materials • bleaching • dyeing • finishing • raising • coating with different sorts of thermoplasts • tapes cutting • lamination of different types of materials