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Raw Material Preparation for Cutting in Footwear Stitching – Stitching Process Series
Raw material preparation is the immediate stage before cutting and directly impacts stitching quality, material utilization, and production efficiency. At this stage, factories ensure only approved materials are issued, properly batched, and aligned with production orders. As already covered in the previous blog “Raw Material Inspection in Footwear Stitching – Stitching Process Series”, only QC-approved materials move forward. Therefore, this stage focuses strictly on how materials are organized, issued, and controlled before entering the cutting department. Pro Tip : Always maintain separate zones for leather and non-leather preparation Posts you…
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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…
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Reinforced Reaction Injection Moulding (R-RIM and S-RIM) in Footwear Manufacturing
Introduction Reinforced Reaction Injection Moulding (R-RIM) and Structural Reaction Injection Moulding (S-RIM) are advanced variations of the Reaction Injection Moulding (RIM) process used to produce high-strength polyurethane components. These technologies enable footwear manufacturers to create lightweight yet structurally strong parts…
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Multi-Color and Multi-Component Sole Moulding in Footwear
Introduction Multi-color and multi-component sole moulding has become one of the most important technologies in modern footwear manufacturing. Instead of producing different sole parts separately and bonding them later, manufacturers can mould multiple colors and materials directly in one moulding…
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Rubber Sole Manufacturing: Pressing and Injection Moulding: Complete Technical Guide
Introduction Rubber soles are widely used in safety footwear, trekking shoes, military boots, and industrial work shoes because they provide excellent abrasion resistance, durability, and reliable grip. As a result, they perform well in demanding environments where other sole materials…

