Hanging familiarization

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In textile processing, hanging incorporation is the usual way of inserting warming inserts and hydro-membranes into outerwear.

The textiles are not glued over the entire surface or sewn on all edges. The insert lies between the outer fabric and the lining and is only held at the seams by fixing straps. As a result, the thermal effect of the hot inserts is improved compared to full-surface gluing, and the energy consumption is lower.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Alfons Hofer: Textile and Model Lexicon . 7th edition, Volume 1, Deutscher Fachverlag, Frankfurt am Main 1997, keyword "Hanging training". ISBN 3-87150-518-8 .