Fusing Machines for Apparel, Furniture, Composites
Oshima is an engineering company that develops and sales high quality equipment for the apparel machinery. We manufacture needle detectors, X-ray inspection machines, metal detectors, fusing press and various transfer press for major manufactures like Nike & Adidas and also sale CNC cutting machines, automatic spreading machines, CAD design software. Dematron Automation
Designed to satisfy the high class garment company for high quality fusing result. Fusing for the whole roll of fabric and interline. Features : Longer heating area to ensure the fusing more even. Super big silicon pressure roller to ensure the firmly fusing. Three separate heating chambers, which controlled by electronic the most at to ensure the temperature precisely. Adopt the seamless teflon belt which can extend the life of belt. Equip with stronger vacuum system for cooling which can let the fabric in shape immediately. Cleaning device ensure the belts are working in good condition. Special heating system, machine can be turned off in high temperature. It won't waste the time and power. Adopt the rotary strip-off device at exit of machine, which ensure the belt won't get damaged. Scraper device is also optional.
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Things you would want to know when buying a fusing machine
A fusing machine is a machine used in the garment industry to fuse a material to a base fabric through the process of pressure, heat, and time. This process is essential for maintaining the quality of the garment and involves holding the fabric and interlinking the conveyor belt while heating. There are several types of fusing machines used in the industry:
Continuous Fusing Press: This machine is used to stiffen fabrics by placing the parts of the garment and the interlining on an endless loop or loop-shaped feed sheet. The fusing chamber applies the required pressure and heat, and a pair of roller irons applies pressure to the interlining. The production of a continuous machine is high, and the quality of the fusing is also good. Flatbed Fusing Press: In this machine, there are two beds - one static bed called "BUCK" and one movable bed called "HEAD". The interlining and garment components are positioned on the BUCK, and the HEAD applies pressure and heat to fuse them together. This machine allows for temperature, pressure, and fusing time to be pre-set, and it can be used for all fabrics except pile fabrics. High-Frequency Fusing: This type of machine generates heat similar to a microwave cooker. Fabrics and interlining are arranged in stacks and placed between two metal plates. The upper plate exerts pressure on the fabrics and interlining, generating high friction heat within the material. This machine has a high production rate but requires careful settings to avoid over or under fusing. Hand Iron: This method involves fusing the interlining with a hand iron at low temperature and pressure. It is mostly used for lightweight fusible interfacing for applique. The bond strength in this method is weak, so a final fusing is often done after sewing the garment. Each type of fusing machine has its advantages and disadvantages, and they are used for different applications in the garment industry. Continuous fusing press machines are especially useful for large-scale production and can be used for woven, knit, or roll fabric fusing.
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