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Hammering in Footwear Upper Manufacturing – Stitching Process Series
Hammering is a critical manual and semi-skilled operation in upper preparation that directly affects appearance, bonding quality, thickness control, and stitching accuracy. Although simple in concept, improper hammering leads to visible defects, poor adhesion, and rejection at lasting or finishing stages. Related Posts Cut Component Pairing & Match Marking after Cutting/Clicking … Cut Component Stamping After Cutting/Clicking-Stitching Process Series.. Types of Hammering in Footwear Upper Manufacturing Hammering in footwear uppers is executed using two primary methods: manual hammering and machine hammering. The selection depends on production scale, material type, consistency…
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Upper Component Edge Colouring in Footwear Manufacturing – Stitching Process Series
Upper component edge colouring is a critical finishing step in footwear manufacturing. It directly influences product aesthetics, perceived quality, and durability. Moreover, it seals exposed edges, prevents fibre opening, and enhances resistance against moisture and wear. In modern footwear production,…
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Component Edge Trimming After Cutting/Clicking – Stitching Process Series
In continuation of the stitching preparation processes, it is important to understand what happens after material cutting, skiving, and splitting. In the previous blogs—Component Skiving in Footwear Manufacturing – Stitching Process Series and Component Splitting in Footwear Manufacturing – Stitching…
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Reinforcement (Backers & Tapes) Process in Footwear Manufacturing – Stitching Process Series
Reinforcement is a critical engineering stage in footwear upper manufacturing that directly influences durability, dimensional stability, and seam strength. It is applied strategically in high-stress zones such as eyelets, seams, topline, and structural areas of the upper. Without proper reinforcement,…
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Component Label Stitching–Stitching Process Series
Component label stitching ensures that branding, size, care instructions, and traceability details are permanently attached to footwear components. It is a controlled operation that directly impacts brand visibility, compliance, and product identification. Related Posts Cut Component Pairing & Match Marking…
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Component Splitting in Footwear Manufacturing–Stitching Process Series
Component splitting is a precision-driven operation that controls material thickness before stitching. It directly affects stitch quality, folding performance, and final aesthetics. Therefore, factories must execute splitting with high accuracy and consistency to avoid rejection at later stages. Related Posts…
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Component Skiving in Footwear Manufacturing–Stitching Process Series
Component skiving is a critical pre-stitching operation in footwear manufacturing. It directly influences stitch quality, seam strength, folding accuracy, and final product aesthetics. Therefore, improper skiving leads to bulkiness, poor folding, and visible defects in finished shoes. In modern factories,…

