PU Coating Interlining applies polyurethane coating to the surface of the fabric, which not only gives the fabric a series of excellent properties such as waterproof and oil-proof, but also maintains good breathability. This feature makes PU coated lining stand out among traditional coating materials. Its core advantage is that it can optimize the structure and thickness of the coating to ensure that the fabric does not affect air circulation while maintaining protective performance.
Traditional waterproof protective coatings often cannot take into account breathability, mainly because their coatings are thick and hinder the flow of air. PU Coating Interlining adjusts the coating thickness through precise technical processes, so that the coating can not only effectively prevent the penetration of moisture and oil, but also retain sufficient breathability for the fabric. This balance is particularly important in functional fabrics, especially in high-end clothing and equipment that require comfort, which can achieve a perfect combination of breathability and protection.
The breathability of PU coating also benefits from the optimized design of the coating structure. By precisely controlling the microstructure of the coating, PU Coating Interlining can form tiny pores and micro-slits on the surface of the fabric to achieve air circulation. The presence of these micropores can help sweat and moisture to be discharged in time, while preventing the penetration of moisture and oil, ensuring that the fabric can remain dry and comfortable in any environment. This structural optimization not only enhances the comfort of the fabric, but also improves its performance in extreme climate conditions.
For clothing that is worn for a long time, the comfort of the wearer is crucial. Although traditional waterproof fabrics can effectively prevent moisture from entering, they often cause the internal moisture to be unable to be effectively discharged, causing the wearer to feel stuffy. PU Coating Interlining solves this problem by maintaining the breathability of the fabric. When moisture and heat can be discharged in time, the wearer's body temperature is more stable, avoiding the discomfort caused by moisture accumulation. Whether it is worn after strenuous exercise or during a long period of work, good breathability can greatly improve the comfort of the wearer.