Understanding GSM, Stiffness, and Resin Coating in Interlinings By Sadiq Interlinings

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GSM, Stiffness & Resin Coating in Interlinings

The three technical pillars that determine every dimension of interlining performance — from hand and drape to bond durability and wash resilience. A comprehensive guide by Pakistan’s leading interlining manufacturer.

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✍️ Sadiq Interlinings Technical Team
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// Quick Summary

Interlinings are the invisible architecture of quality garments. Three variables govern everything: GSM (fabric weight and body), Stiffness (shape retention and hand), and Resin Coating (bond strength and wash durability). Understanding how these interact — not in isolation — is what separates a quality garment from one that fails after ten washes.

GSM
Weight · Bulk · Drape
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Stiffness
Shape · Crispness · Hand
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Resin
Adhesion · Durability · Bond

01 — Foundation

What GSM Means & Why It Matters

GSM — grams per square meter — is the universal language of textile weight. Unlike subjective terms like “heavy” or “light,” GSM is an absolute measure: cut a one-square-meter specimen, condition it to standard temperature and humidity, weigh it on calibrated scales accurate to 0.01g. That number is your GSM.

For interlining manufacturers and garment engineers, GSM precision is non-negotiable. Sadiq Interlinings documents every production batch under ISO-aligned lab conditions, with tight tolerances that let automated cutting and pressing lines function consistently across thousands of metres.

“GSM is not just weight — it is a predictor of drape behavior, fusibility parameters, seam allowance impact, and the finished garment’s structural integrity.”

How GSM Is Measured

// Standard GSM Measurement Protocol
  • Step 1 — Specimen cutting: Precisely cut 100cm² samples using a calibrated die cutter. Multiple specimens are taken from different positions across the roll width.
  • Step 2 — Conditioning: Dry to standard conditions (21°C ±2°C, 65% RH ±4%) per ISO 139. Moisture content dramatically shifts readings if skipped.
  • Step 3 — Weighing: Use analytical balances accurate to 0.01g. For 100cm² specimens: weight (g) × 100 = GSM.
  • Step 4 — Averaging: Average readings from five or more specimens per batch to eliminate position-variance errors.

Textile fabric rolls in a manufacturing facility

GSM Ranges Across Our Product Lines

From 30 GSM ultra-light embroidery backings to 385 GSM buckram for structured headwear — Sadiq Interlinings engineers every weight for purpose.

GSM Selection Guide by Application

ApplicationGSM RangeStiffnessNotes
Casual Shirt Body40 – 80SoftLightweight drape, comfortable hand
Formal Shirt Collar/Cuff70 – 150Medium-FirmPA resins for durable wash performance
Jacket Lapels/Fronts100 – 250GradedFirmer at edge, softer inward
Buckram (Hat Brims)180 – 385Extra StiffExtrusion/lamination coating
Embroidery Tear-Away30 – 60MinimalEngineered to release cleanly
Spunbond Fusible20 – 100Soft-MedWide range, versatile

 

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Woven Fusible Interlinings
Premium base cloths with precision GSM control for structured garments
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Non-Woven Interlinings
Bonded constructions for soft-hand and cost-efficient applications
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Spunbond Non-Woven Fabrics
Lightweight, isotropic, consistent GSM across the full width
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Thermal Bonded Non-Woven
Heat-fused structure for superior loft and dimensional stability
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02 — Performance Variable

Stiffness: The Architecture of Shape

Stiffness is the interlining’s resistance to bending. It is what makes a collar stand crisp after 50 washes, keeps lapels rolling correctly, and determines whether cuffs retain their edge or droop. Stiffness is not a single number — it is a spectrum, and the right point on that spectrum differs for every garment application.

Crisp formal shirt collar

Collar Stiffness Engineering

A perfectly standing collar is 80% interlining. Every millimeter of height is controlled through stiffness engineering.

Standard Test Methods

// Stiffness Measurement Protocols
  • Shirley Stiffness Test (BS 3356): Measures force required to bend a sample a specific angle. Widely adopted for interlining QC — Sadiq Interlinings uses this as the primary method for collar and cuff specifications.
  • Cantilever Bending Length (ASTM D1388): A strip of fabric overhangs a platform edge under its own weight. The length at which it droops to 41.5° is the bending length. Useful for drape prediction.
  • Flexural Rigidity: Computed as W × C³ × 9.807 × 10⁻⁶ (where W = fabric weight, C = bending length). Reported in μN·m — the truest engineering unit for bending resistance.
  • Handle-O-Meter (TAPPI T498): Used for nonwovens; measures resistance as fabric is pushed through a slot of defined width.

“Sadiq Interlinings provides stiffness curves with every collar specification — so production teams can simulate behavior on their fabric before approving bulk orders.”

Stiffness by Garment Component

ComponentStiffness TargetTest MethodProduct
Shirt Collar StandHighShirley BS 3356Collar & Cuff Rolls
Shirt CuffMedium-HighShirley / Flexural RigidityCollar & Cuff Rolls
Jacket LapelGradedBending LengthWoven Fusible
Women’s Blouse BodyLow (drape)Bending LengthSoft Non-Woven
Hat Brim / CrownExtra-StiffHandle-O-MeterBuckram

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03 — Chemistry

Resin Coating: The Bond That Holds Everything Together

Resin coating is the chemical process that transforms a base cloth into a fusible interlining. These thermoplastic polymers melt under heat and pressure during garment manufacture, creating a permanent bond between interlining and outer fabric. The chemistry you choose determines heat tolerance, bond strength, wash durability, and hand.

Resin Chemistry Comparison

Resin TypeMelt RangeBond StrengthBest ForWash Performance
Polyethylene (PE)110–130°CStandardCasual wear, basic applicationsModerate
Polyamide (PA)130–160°CHighPremium shirting, export qualityExcellent
EVA Co-polymer90–125°CGoodKnit fabrics, stretch applicationsGood
Co-polymer BlendTunableVery HighTechnical garments, tailoringVery Good

Application Methods

// How Resin Is Applied at Sadiq Interlinings
  • Precision Roller Coating: Our primary method for consistent, repeatable coat weights across full roll width. Closed-loop sensors monitor pickup in real-time and auto-adjust roller pressure.
  • Heat Calender Fusing: A pre-formed resin film is laminated to the base cloth via precision-heated calender rollers. Produces the most uniform bond layer — used for premium export wovens.
  • Scatter Coating: Resin powder scattered and sintered onto the base cloth. Creates a dot-matrix pattern for breathability and soft hand. Used in non-woven fusibles.
  • Extrusion Coating: Molten polymer extruded directly onto substrate for heavy coat weights. Used in buckram and structured hat interlinings.

Industrial coating equipment

Automated Coating Lines

Sadiq Interlinings’ closed-loop systems maintain coat weight within ±1.5 g/m² — preventing bubbling, delamination, and inconsistent stiffness in your production.

Fusing Parameters — Getting It Right

// Typical Fusing Window (PA Resin, Woven Fusible)
  • Temperature: 145°C – 160°C (press platen)
  • Pressure: 3.0 – 4.5 bar
  • Dwell Time: 12 – 18 seconds
  • Cooling: Allow 30 seconds before handling to prevent peel-back

04 — Systems Thinking

How GSM, Stiffness & Resin Interact

The most expensive mistake in interlining selection is specifying one property in isolation. A “120 GSM interlining” tells you almost nothing about garment performance without knowing the weave/bonding type, the stiffness target, and the resin system.

“A 120 GSM woven with soft PA resin and a 120 GSM nonwoven with dense PE coating are fundamentally different products that produce entirely different garments.”

Critical Interaction Scenarios

ScenarioProblemRoot CauseSolution
Heavy GSM + Low ResinDelamination after 10 washesInsufficient adhesion for substrate weightIncrease coat weight or switch to PA resin
Low GSM + High ResinCrunchy hand, poor drapeResin dominates the compositeReduce coat weight or switch to scatter dot
Heavy Interlining + Light OuterSeam puckering, bulky silhouetteStiffness mismatch between layersStep down to lighter interlining grade
High Stiffness + Stretch OuterBubbling, distortion on movementZero elongation vs stretch fabricUse EVA resin with stretch nonwoven base

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05 — Quality Assurance

Testing & QC: How We Validate Every Batch

Performance claims without test data are marketing. Sadiq Interlinings maintains a fully equipped QC laboratory and ships every order with a batch-level QC certificate. Here are the key tests run before any goods leave our facility in Gujranwala, Punjab.

// Pre-Shipment QC Battery
  • GSM Verification: Five-point testing across roll width under ISO 139 conditioning. Tolerance ±5 GSM on specification.
  • Coat Weight / Percent Pickup: Gravimetric determination before and after coating. Confirms resin within specified ±1.5 g/m² window.
  • Peel Adhesion (ISO 11339): T-peel test at 50mm/min on fused specimens to quantify bond strength in N/5cm. Minimum thresholds set per product grade.
  • Stiffness (BS 3356 / ASTM D1388): Shirley or bending length test in warp and weft directions. Both values reported.
  • Wash Durability (ISO 6330): 5× and 20× wash cycles. Peel adhesion re-tested after washing to confirm retention rate.
  • Dry Cleaning Resistance (ISO 3175): Relevant for premium tailoring products.

Textile quality control laboratory

ISO-Aligned Quality Laboratory

Every Sadiq Interlinings shipment is traceable to batch-level test certificates. Custom test matrices available for brand-specific standards.

06 — Our Capabilities

Manufacturing Excellence at Sadiq Interlinings

Sadiq Interlinings Pvt. Ltd. is Pakistan’s leading interlining manufacturer, headquartered in Gujranwala — the heart of Punjab’s textile corridor. Our vertically integrated production capabilities span weaving, bonding, coating, and slitting, serving local and international brands with strict quality requirements.

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Precision Looms
Tight dimensional tolerances for woven interlinings. Width consistency within ±0.3cm across the full roll.
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Closed-Loop Coating
Real-time pickup monitoring. Coat weight maintained within ±1.5 g/m² — eliminating batch inconsistency.
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Calender Lamination
Precision temperature-controlled rollers for uniform fusible film application in premium product lines.
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Inline Defect Detection
Optical sensors detect coating streaks, missed zones, and substrate defects before they reach slitting.

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07 — Responsibility

Sustainability & Compliance

Modern sourcing demands more than performance — it demands transparency and responsibility. Sadiq Interlinings maintains internationally recognised certifications and actively invests in reducing our environmental footprint.

// Certifications & Standards
  • OEKO-TEX Standard 100: Every product tested for harmful substances — formaldehyde, heavy metals, pesticides, pH values. Certification provides documented assurance for retail and export programs.
  • ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management: Documented processes, corrective action protocols, and management review cycles. Ensures consistency is structural, not incidental.
  • REACH Compliance: All resins and auxiliaries screened against EU REACH SVHC candidate lists for export to European markets.
  • Waste Reduction: Edge trim and off-cuts are baled, sorted, and directed to appropriate recycling streams.

08 — Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: My collar interlining bubbles after fusing. Why?

Bubbling is almost always caused by incorrect fusing parameters — temperature too high (resin degrades), pressure too low (poor wetting), or insufficient dwell time. It can also result from uneven coat weight across the roll width, or moisture in the outer fabric prior to pressing. Request our technical consultation — we’ll supply a full fusing window specification and a matched sample for testing.

Q: I need a soft, drapey interlining for women’s wear. Which product?

For women’s wear where drape and soft hand are priorities, select low-GSM (40–70) non-woven or spunbond fusibles with EVA scatter-dot coating. Our Non-Woven Fusible range and Spunbond fabrics include soft-hand grades specifically developed for this application.

Q: Can you produce custom widths, GSM targets, and colors?

Yes. Sadiq Interlinings produces to custom specifications including width, GSM targets with documented tolerances, and dyed finishes (white, off-white, black, and custom shades). Submit your specification via our contact form.

Q: Woven vs Non-Woven for shirting — what’s the difference?

Woven interlinings offer superior dimensional stability and precise stiffness control — ideal for formal and export-quality shirting. Non-woven alternatives are more cost-effective and perform well in casual and mid-market applications.

Q: Do you supply embroidery backing for commercial operations?

Yes. Our Embroidery Backing range includes tear-away (light designs on stable fabrics), cut-away (dense designs on knits), and water-soluble options. GSM and tear-strength are engineered specifically for embroidery frame tension and post-embroidery release.

35+
Years Manufacturing Interlinings in Pakistan
ISO
9001 Certified Quality Management System
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OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified Products

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