Introduction To Mold Cup Fabrics

Nov 10, 2024

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Mold cup fabrics are a type of fabric that is formed by high-temperature molds and are mainly used to make the cup part of underwear. Mold cup fabrics are usually made of materials such as sponges, spray-bonded cotton or silk cotton, which are formed by high pressure and high temperature, and have the characteristics of roundness, naturalness, firmness and fullness.

Manufacturing process and materials of mold cup fabrics
The main materials of mold cup fabrics include sponges, spray-bonded cotton or silk cotton. These materials are formed into the shape of female chests by high pressure and high temperature, and have the characteristics of good formability, good resilience and softness. In addition, mold cup fabrics can also be 3D upright cotton or a composite material of sponges and upright cotton. These materials have the advantages of light weight, good breathability, easy to wash and quick drying, but the comfort and structural stability are slightly inferior to sponge materials.

Advantages and disadvantages of mold cup fabrics
Advantages: good formability, good resilience and softness, good breathability, easy to wash and quick drying, recyclable and recyclable. Disadvantages: Sponge materials are non-degradable, have poor air permeability, are prone to stuffiness, are highly absorbent and difficult to dry, and are prone to aging and yellowing; 3D upright cotton materials feel hard and are less comfortable; composite materials are more expensive and each layer of material needs to be fully bonded together.