Our mesh fabrics are used in some very
interesting products.
The Raschel warp knitting equipment at domestic fabrics allows us to
engineer mesh fabrics for a wide range of specific uses. We have produced meshes up to 20 feet wide and flat tubes down to 3 inches
(our ability to produce tubular fabrics on these machines is unusual in the
industry and gives us a real advantage in developing products to meet customer
needs).
We can knit filament yarns as well as spun yarns. And we have a large library of fabric constructions that allows customers to
get the exact look they want. Which means that you can get the exact look you want, too. Just give us a
call.
Laminators love them (and have for
years).
Our laminating substrate fabrics are constructed of single jersey or double
jersey utilizing natural fibers, blends and pure synthetics in spun yarns or
continuous filament.
Fabrics are produced to meet customer needs for widths up to 70 inches or to
less than 56 inches for use in specialty laminates, and can be finished with
wide full continuous gum or, if desired, with no gum. They are packaged on
three-inch core tubes with up to 1000 yards per roll. A good description as far as it goes. But here's the really good stuff: Our double jersey constructions result in substrate fabrics that completely
stop not inhibit or reduce, but stop zippering. They can be manufactured incorporating mesh or other structures to
contribute to the aesthetics of the final laminated product. And they can even be constructed to control the degree of stretch required
in the final product.In sum, domestic fabrics has long worked with laminators and coaters
throughout the United States
and Canada to
develop fabrics, finishing techniques and packaging that precisely meet their
needs.