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Custom Garment Elastic - Printed Elastic by the Roll

Customized garment elastic by the roll is the perfect material to use for clothes worn for comfort and meant to be kept in place. Underwear, lingerie, swimsuits, and pajamas will all look incredibly sleek with your custom elastic sewn into the fabric. Give your project a professional and undeniable appeal by creating a branded elastic waistband. Fierce is just a starting point with our garment elastics!
We customize rolls of garment elastic with a minimum of 100 yards. Not sure how many yards to order? Just speak to one of our friendly representatives and we would be happy to assist you with customizing the elastic to your needs.


 Elastic band testing:

The elastic band can be tested from two different points of view. The first method is an elastic fabric; in this case, it will be tested by the ASTM D 5278-92. This test method is considered satisfactory for the acceptance of commercial shipments because the test method is used in the trade for acceptance testing. Thus the use of this method requires the selection of a mutual agreement upon the breaking load at which the results will be determined [10]. Therefore this standard can not be used by the garment mill to take a decision about the quality of the elastic band, it can only be used to compare the different elastic tapes and it will not indicate the performance of the tape when used in the garment and its performance after wash.
In the second method, the elastic band can be tested as a secondary raw material in garment manufacture or as an accessory; in this case, it will be tested according to the Federal specification JJ-W-155F [11], which measures the resistance of the elastic band to degradation by two methods. In the first method; the sample of the elastic band under study is marked such that the distance between the two marks is 10 in. Then the sample is subjected to accelerated aging (expose to 150 °C for 2 h in a circulated air oven). Then the sample is cooled down to room temperature. Then the sample is stretched 50% and kept in this condition for 24 h. then left to relax for 10 min. and the distance between the two marks is measured. Usually, any growth over 7–8% is not acceptable and any shrinkage is unacceptable because it will result in a tight fit. This method accelerates the effects of laundry on an elastic band.
Another method of measuring resistance to degradation is to measure the loss in strength of elastic bands due to laundry. In this method, the force required to stretch the elastic band up to 50% is measured before and after laundry. The sample is considered accepted if the loss in the force after three washes are up to 10% of the original force. More than a 10% loss in force after three washes indicated that such an elastic band will not fit snugly. This method was used in the experimental work of the research. A modification of the above method is to subject the elastic band to accelerated aging instead of laundry and then calculate the loss in the force required to stretch it to 50%. These two methods are more suitable for garment manufacturing mills to test the elastic band and its performance in the garment before assembly.

We also can offer woven or embroidered elastic.

Samples: We do not offer a custom sample of your design, however, we can help you order a sample pack of our custom garment elastic, which includes a selection of designs.

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