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Cut Component Pairing & Match Marking after Cutting/Clicking – Stitching Process Series
After cutting, components enter a critical control stage where left and right shoe parts are matched for visual and material consistency. This step is most sensitive for leather due to natural variation; however, it is equally necessary for non-leather materials where batch, finish, and processing differences can create mismatches. In continuation of the previous stage (Cut Component inspection after cutting/clicking – Stitching Process Series), only approved components proceed for pairing and identification. This ensures that defects are already eliminated before visual matching begins. Pro Tip : For leather, always pair…
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Raw Material Receipt in Footwear Stitching – Complete Factory Control Guide
Raw material receipt is the first control gate before stitching operations begin. It determines whether production will run smoothly or face quality issues and delays. Therefore, a structured system ensures that only the correct and approved materials move forward into…
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Stitching Process in Footwear Manufacturing – From Cutting to Closing Assembly in Shoe Production
The stitching process, also known as the closing process, is the stage where individual components are transformed into a complete shoe upper. After cutting, all materials move into this section, where they are systematically prepared, reinforced, aligned, and assembled. This…
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Footwear Outsole Materials: Complete Comparison Guide for PVC, PU, TPU, EVA, Rubber, Vulcanised & Leather
Footwear outsole material plays a crucial role in determining the performance, durability, comfort, and cost of a shoe. Each material offers unique characteristics, and therefore, selecting the right outsole compound is a key decision in footwear product development. Modern footwear…
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Dual Density PU Sole Manufacturing Process – A Detailed Technical Guide
Dual Density Polyurethane (PU/PU) sole manufacturing is one of the most advanced moulded shoe construction technologies used in modern footwear production. This process allows manufacturers to combine two different material characteristics into a single sole unit, delivering both comfort and…
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TPU and TPR Injected Outsoles Manufacturing Process – Detailed Technical Guide
Thermoplastic outsole materials such as TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) and TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) are widely used in modern footwear manufacturing. These materials combine the elasticity of rubber with the processing advantages of thermoplastics, enabling high-volume production using injection molding technology. Footwear…
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Vulcanised Shoe Construction and Manufacturing Process
Vulcanised shoe construction is one of the most established footwear manufacturing technologies, and manufacturers widely use it for canvas sneakers, skate shoes, casual footwear, and rubber footwear. In this process, they chemically bond rubber soles to the upper through a…

