A flocking machine is an industrial - grade apparatus specifically engineered for the electrostatic flocking procedure. By harnessing a high - voltage electrostatic field, this machine effectively draws short fibers vertically and distributes them evenly. These fibers are then securely bonded to the surface of various substrates, enabling flocking on materials like fabrics, leather, plastics, paper, sponges, handicrafts, and packaging materials.
The applications of this machine span across multiple industries, including textiles, home furnishings, packaging, toys, automotive interiors, and the production of craft gifts.
Here's how the process works: The equipment generates a high - voltage static charge, which imparts an electric charge to the fibers. Propelled by the force of the electric field, the charged fibers fly vertically towards the substrate pre - coated with adhesive. They then become embedded within the adhesive layer. Once the adhesive dries and cures, the fibers are firmly affixed. The resulting finished surface is characterized by a soft texture, with fibers standing upright and evenly spaced, creating a highly pronounced three - dimensional appearance.
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