Laminated Fabric
Laminated fabric is a type of material made by bonding two or more layers together, often combining a textile with a waterproof or protective layer. This process enhances the fabric's durability, making it resistant to water, wind, and other environmental factors. Commonly used in outdoor gear, such as jackets and tents, laminated fabrics provide both comfort and protection.
The lamination process can involve various techniques, including heat sealing or adhesive bonding. These fabrics are popular in industries like fashion, sportswear, and automotive, where performance and longevity are essential. Laminated fabrics are also easy to clean and maintain, adding to their appeal.