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Tearaways


Note multi directional stability and density of our styles. There is no give in any direction. They also tear easily and cleanly in all directions. We use an Elmendorf tear test to determine tear strength.

The T678 is 1.5ozs. per sq. yard and a competitive random saturate is the same. It appears heavier because it is more dense - therefore it will hold more stitches. These are all wet-laid non-wovens.

The idea with a wet laid backing is to always use one layer per embroidery application. If the embroiderer needs multiple layers - just switch to a heavier weight backing. This is the main reason we carry such an array of styles and weights.

If as happens on many occasions a customer tells you that he is paying some price per yard, which is less than you are quoting, ask him if he is using multiple pieces. Often he will use several pieces of a light cheap backing, usually a directional or random saturate, where only one piece of JSI backings will suffice.

Please note the softness of styles T632, T633. These non wovens are made with a unique process making them softer than any others.

We promise to be at the forefront of the embroidery business, developing new and unique products to further our industry.

"If you wear it, it better be soft!"


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