The process begins with the selection of a
Print brunt out laminated sofa upholstery polyester fabric velvet made from polyester or a blend of polyester and other fibers. This base fabric serves as the foundation for the burnout and lamination process.The burnout design is created by applying a chemical compound to the velvet fabric's surface in specific areas where the desired pattern or design is to be achieved.The chemical compound used for burnout typically includes a combination of acids or other agents that selectively dissolve or "burn out" the velvet pile in the treated areas, leaving behind a sheer or semi-transparent pattern.The burnout design can be customized to create intricate patterns, motifs, or textures on the velvet fabric, depending on the desired aesthetic.
After the burnout design is applied, the velvet fabric is subjected to heat to set the chemical compound and activate the burning process.The heat setting process helps ensure that the burnout design is effectively transferred onto the velvet fabric and that the desired pattern is achieved.
Once the burnout design is complete, the velvet fabric may undergo a lamination process to enhance its performance characteristics.
Lamination involves applying a thin layer of polymer or resin onto the surface of the velvet fabric through heat and pressure.The lamination process can serve multiple purposes, including increasing the fabric's durability, improving its resistance to abrasion and fading, and providing a protective barrier against stains and spills.Lamination can enhance the fabric's sheen or glossiness, giving it a sleek and polished appearance.