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As garment manufacturers increasingly work with technically demanding fabrics — silicone oil–finished textiles, PU composite materials, and delicate wovens — standard fusible interlinings frequently fall short. PU Coating Interlining Against Special Fabric was developed precisely to fill that gap, combining precision engineering with advanced adhesive technology to deliver reliable, wash-durable bonding across a broad spectrum of substrates.
Interlining is an inner layer of material fused or sewn between the outer fabric and the lining of a garment to add structure, body, and shape retention. Among the various types — woven interlining, non-woven interlining, and hair canvas interlining — PU coating interlining stands out for its compatibility with fabrics that resist conventional hot-melt adhesives.
The base fabric — either woven or non-woven — undergoes high-temperature dyeing and finishing to establish dimensional stability. An advanced double-dot PU coating is then applied: a base dot of polyamide or polyester resin is printed first, followed by a top dot of high-performance PU (polyurethane) adhesive powder. This two-layer structure prevents adhesive strike-through, protects the outer fabric surface, and ensures even bonding under heat and pressure.
Standard hot-melt interlinings bond well to plain cotton and straightforward polyester weaves. However, several fabric categories present bonding challenges:
PU adhesive is engineered to address all of the above. Its molecular flexibility allows bonding to low-energy surfaces, its open structure accommodates slight fabric movement, and it remains stable through both dry cleaning solvents and repeated water washing.
The defining feature of this product line is the double-dot coating method. In conventional single-dot coating, a single adhesive compound is screen-printed onto the base fabric. Double-dot technology separates the adhesive into two distinct layers with different chemical profiles:
| Layer | Material | Primary Function | Key Property |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base dot (bottom) | Polyamide or polyester resin | Anchor to base fabric; barrier against strike-through | High melting point, firm adhesion to substrate |
| Top dot (surface) | High-performance PU powder | Bond to outer fabric during fusing | Flexibility, wash resistance, low activation temperature |
This architecture means the adhesive that contacts the outer fabric is always PU — chosen specifically for its performance on difficult surfaces — while the base layer handles the structural anchoring without any compromise. The result is consistent dot geometry, reduced adhesive migration, and clean fabric handling during cutting and sewing.
Jiaxing Rainbow (UBL) offers this series across a range of weights and compositions to suit different garment categories. The table below summarises the current product lineup and recommended fusing parameters.
| Product Code | Weight (g/m²) | Width | Composition | Coating | Screen Mesh (CP) | Fusing Temp. (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H7292U | 22 | 60″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 180 | 120–140 |
| H7393U | 31 | 60″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 110 | 120–140 |
| H7595U | 45 | 60″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 90 | 120–140 |
| H7765U | 56 | 60″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 40 | 120–140 |
| SD8220U | 29 | 36″–80″ | 80% Nylon / 20% Polyester | Double dot PU | 110 | 120–140 |
| SD5525U | 35 | 36″–80″ | 50% Nylon / 50% Polyester | Double dot PU | 70 | 120–140 |
| SD8230U | 40 | 36″–80″ | 80% Nylon / 20% Polyester | Double dot PU | 70 | 120–140 |
| SD0020U | 29 | 36″–80″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 110 | 120–140 |
| H4021KU | 44 | 36″ / 40″ / 60″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 90 | 120–140 |
| H1205WU | 46 | 60″ | 100% Polyester | Double dot PU | 90 | 120–140 |
One of the most significant commercial advantages of this product series is its breadth of fabric compatibility. The table below maps common outer fabric categories to their bonding challenge and indicates how PU coating interlining resolves each one.
| Fabric Type | Primary Bonding Challenge | Why PU Coating Works |
|---|---|---|
| Silk | Heat sensitivity, delicate weave | Activates at 120°C; minimal pressure required |
| Cotton & polyester-cotton | Variable shrinkage between fibres | Low heat shrinkage of interlining compensates for blend movement |
| Polyester-viscose | Viscose's moisture sensitivity | Strong wash resistance maintains bond after repeated laundering |
| Woollen & worsted | Coarse surface, felting risk under heat | Moderate temperature activation prevents fibre damage |
| Chemical fibre (acetate, modal) | Low softening point, prone to glazing | Controlled fusing window avoids surface damage |
| Silicone oil–finished fabrics | Low surface energy repels standard adhesives | PU chemistry bonds to low-energy surfaces where polyamide fails |
| PU composite fabrics | Non-porous face film limits penetration | Flexible PU adhesive bridges impermeable surface layers |
| Knitted fabrics | Four-way stretch distortion risk | Balanced warp/weft elasticity moves with the fabric |
PU Coating Interlining Against Special Fabric is designed for the parts of a garment where structural integrity and appearance are most critical. Common applications include:
Garment categories served include jackets, wind coats, overcoats, tailored suits, trench coats, and petticoats.
Achieving optimal bonding is a function of four interacting variables: temperature, pressure, dwell time, and cooling. The relationships below serve as a starting framework; always verify against your specific fabric and pressing equipment.
| Parameter | Recommended Range | Effect of Under-setting | Effect of Over-setting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 120°C – 150°C | Incomplete adhesive melt; weak bond | Adhesive migration; fabric damage |
| Pressure | 1.5 – 2.5 kg/cm² | Poor dot-to-fabric contact | Fabric surface glazing or flattening |
| Dwell time | 12 – 15 seconds | Insufficient wetting of fabric fibres | Heat damage to delicate fibres |
| Cooling | Natural cool-down before handling | Bond disrupted before it sets | N/A — allow full cooling |
For silicone-finished and PU composite fabrics in particular, slightly elevated pressure (towards the upper end of the 1.5–2.5 kg/cm² range) aids initial adhesive contact, while temperature should remain conservative to protect the surface treatment.

Jiaxing Rainbow (UBL) offers several speciality interlinings alongside the PU coating series. Understanding where each excels helps procurement and technical teams select the right product for each fabric challenge.
| Product | Key Technology | Best Suited For | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|
| PU Coating Interlining | Double-dot PU adhesive | Silicone-finished, PU composite, and other special fabrics | View product |
| Enzyme Wash Interlining Series X | Enzyme wash processing | Garments requiring a pre-washed, soft hand feel from production | View product |
| Special Stitch Nonwoven Series F | Stitch-bonded non-woven | Applications needing directional strength without fusing | View product |
| GRS Recycled Interlining | Global Recycled Standard certified fibres | Sustainable and eco-labelled garment lines | View product |
Jiaxing Rainbow (UBL) Interlining Co., Ltd. operates manufacturing facilities in Jiashan County, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, and Wannian County, Shangrao, Jiangxi, with an overseas partner facility in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The company's production process encompasses base fabric sourcing, high-temperature dyeing, precision finishing, coating, and inspection — all conducted under a structured quality assurance programme.
Each production batch of PU Coating Interlining is evaluated for peel strength, wash fastness, heat shrinkage rate, and coating uniformity before dispatch. Delivery services are coordinated to meet OEM and ODM production schedules for export-quality apparel worldwide.
PU Coating Interlining Against Special Fabric is the right choice for:
For teams unfamiliar with which interlining grade to specify, Jiaxing Rainbow (UBL)'s technical sales team can assist with fabric evaluation and sample testing. See the FAQ for answers to common technical questions, or explore the full product range for a complete picture of available interlining solutions.
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