Due to the characteristics of the organization, it is an unavoidable issue! For trouble avoidance, we recommend "ear with long seam allowances."
A common complaint regarding the sewing of call rubber is the phenomenon known as "slip-in." This phenomenon occurs when the cut edge of the call rubber is stretched several times with strong force, causing the "core rubber" inside to float and lose its ability to return as a rubber cord. Visually, the end of the rubber thread floats and has nowhere to go, resulting in a wavy appearance. This phenomenon is an unavoidable issue due to the characteristics of the structure of call rubber. As a solution, when sewing the cut edge of call rubber, it is important to take as much seam allowance as possible and sew firmly to prevent the rubber thread from coming out. Therefore, during ring processing, we recommend using a longer seam allowance with "ears." *For more detailed information, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for further inquiries.
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Our company manufactures flat rubber, woven rubber, and cord rubber in Kahoku City, Ishikawa Prefecture, which is a major production base for rubber cords representing Japan. We also produce and process original printed armbands, identification bands, and various types of rubber bands for business use, and we can quickly respond to small lot sewing from one piece and short delivery time products due to our unique production system. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. For any inquiries regarding rubber cords, woven rubber, flat rubber, round rubber, or braided cords, please don't hesitate to reach out.