schmelzgewebe
Schmelzgewebe, also known as fused fabric or interlining, is a material used in the production of garments and other textile products to add body, stability, and shape. It is typically made from synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon, or a blend of natural and synthetic fibers. The key characteristic of schmelzgewebe is its application of a thermoplastic adhesive, usually in a pattern of dots or lines, to one side. This adhesive remains inactive until heat and pressure are applied, at which point it melts and bonds the schmelzgewebe to the main fabric.
The primary function of schmelzgewebe is to provide structure to areas of a garment that need to