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Metal Detection in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
Consumer safety is one of the highest priorities in modern footwear manufacturing. While extensive quality controls are applied throughout cutting, stitching, assembly, finishing, and packaging operations, manufacturers must also ensure that no foreign metallic objects remain inside the finished product before shipment. Even a small metal fragment can pose a safety risk to the end user and lead to costly product recalls, customer complaints, or damage to brand reputation. Metal contamination can originate from various manufacturing activities. Broken sewing needles, staple fragments, wire pieces, blade chips, machine components, and other…
Lacing in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
After paper stuffing is completed in footwear manufacturing, the shoe enters the finishing line where its final presentation is prepared for inspection, packaging, and shipment. As explained in the previous article, paper stuffing helps maintain the internal shape of the…
Paper Stuffing in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
Once footwear completes final cleaning and appearance correction, the product enters a stage where internal shape protection becomes critical before packing and dispatch. At this point, the shoe is fully assembled, but its upper materials still remain sensitive to external…
Repairing / Cleaning in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
Once footwear moves beyond the core assembly stages, it enters a critical transition phase where construction work is essentially complete, but final appearance validation is still pending. At this point, the product may be structurally finished, yet it still requires…
Footbed / Sock Attaching in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
Every shoe is judged first by how it feels on the foot. Regardless of how advanced the outsole, upper materials, or construction methods may be, the wearer immediately notices the comfort, fit, and underfoot support provided inside the shoe. This…
Side Wall / Littleway Stitching in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
In many footwear constructions, adhesive bonding alone is not sufficient to guarantee long-term durability under demanding wear conditions. Footwear designed for industrial work environments, outdoor activities, military applications, premium leather markets, and heavy-duty use often requires an additional level of…
Heel Nailing in Footwear Manufacturing – Full Shoe Assembly Series
A footwear heel experiences some of the highest mechanical stresses during normal wear. Every step transfers impact forces through the heel area, creating continuous loading, torsional movement, and repeated stress cycles throughout the product’s life. While modern adhesive systems provide…












