Your Professional Hook And Loop Manufacturer in China!

 

Dongguan Quwen Co., Ltd. has more than 20 years of production experience in the textile industry. Our company has more than a dozen complete production lines with a daily output of more than 1 million meters. We provide customized hook and loop fasteners with strap sizes ranging from 10MM to 180MM. Our factory's products are exported to more than 60 countries and regions. In addition, we have obtained hundreds of tests and certifications such as ISO9001, OEKO-TEX 100, ROHS, REACH, etc., and have been widely praised by the market.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Broad Market
At present, we have been working with more than 3000 customers from all around the world, and some big companies. Our products are exported to Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa and other countries and regions from all over the world.

 

Competitive Price
Because it is factory direct sales, we can provide the highest quality products and the best prices.

 

Quality Ensure
Our factory has obtained ISO9001 certification. For more than 20 years, we have been insisting on making high-quality products in medical, baby, automobile, aviation and other fields. We pay attention to quality inspection in every link to ensure that the products we send out have no quality problems.

 

After-Sales Service
As long as the products are purchased from our company, we will provide the most complete after-sales service, and any product quality problems will be reviewed, accepted and returned in a timely manner.

 

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Welcome to the QuWin official website's product category, "Hook and Loop." Here, you'll discover a versatile and innovative range of fastening solutions that encompass the popular hook-and-loop system. Whether you're searching for high-quality hook and loop tapes, straps, or various other fastening products, you've come to the right place. QuWin is committed to delivering reliable and durable solutions for a multitude of applications, so you can count on us to meet your fastening needs. Explore our Hook and Loop category to find the perfect solution for your projects and applications.

 

Introduction of Hook And Loop

 

 

Hook and loop is a method for allowing two surfaces to be repeatedly fastened and unfastened, useful for clothing or other purposes. The fastener consists of two components: typically, two lineal fabric strips (or, alternatively, smaller segments) which are attached (sewn or otherwise adhered) to the opposing surfaces designed to be fastened together. The first component features tiny hooks and the second component features smaller loops. When the two are pressed together, the hooks catch in the loops and the two pieces fasten or bind temporarily. When separated, which can be done by pulling or peeling the two surfaces apart, the strips make a distinctive ripping sound.

 

Types of Hook And Loop You Need to Know
 

Dual Lock Hook: Re-closable fasteners with strong bonds of acrylic foam tape combined with a proprietary snap-locking system to deliver a re-closable fastener that locks into place and provides holding power five times stronger than conventional hook and loop.

Molded Hook: Made of 100% nylon, this is a low pile plastic hook that is lightweight and can attach via sew-on, ultrasonic welding or adhesive backing.

Mushroom Hook: Features mushroom-shaped stems which are very powerful and have a lower cycle closure which allows for extremely high peel and shear strength.

Straps: Fabricated straps that incorporate the use of multiple types of fasteners, including hook and loop.

Elasticated Loop: 100% Nylon loop with the ability to stretch, which provides excellent tensile strength for peeling and is compatible with hook fasteners.

Knit Loop: 100% Nylon high pile loop fabric for applications requiring wide loop. Knit Loop is compatible with hook fasteners.

Double-Faced Loop: Extra soft loop that is breathable, flexible, and eliminates abrasiveness against the skin.

C-Fold: Woven napped or un-napped loop that is wrapped in a light weight tricot fabric.

Back to Back: Woven hook or loop back to back by adhesive.

Foam Backed Loop: Foam that is covered with loop material.

Coins: Sew-On or Adhesive backed hook and loop cut into coins of various sizes.

Mated Pieces: Hook and Loop that is pre-mated with adhesive backing, then cut into a specific length.

Kiss Cut Pieces: Adhesive backed hook and loop pieces that are attached to a roll and only the face material is cut and each cut piece abuts the next.

Fire Retardant: Woven hook and loop with fire retardant properties for use in applications in which certification to industry specifications is necessary, including automotive.

 

Application of Hook And Loop

 

Photography/Videography
Because professional photographers often have to haul around delicate pieces of equipment, they use bags and carrying cases that remain tightly sealed to protect their gear (many high-end cameras cost thousands of dollars and have expensive components). Hook and loop fasteners are used to secure these components inside the carrying case. This makes it easy to modify camera cases to securely fit all equipment. Hook and loop is also used in photo layout planning as an easy way to rearrange ideas. Photographs can also be hung on walls using peel and stick hook and loop fasteners.

Personal Care
Hook and loop is also widespread in personal care items. Diapers, aprons, and bibs all use these fasteners to join together sections of fabric. The ease of use makes these fasteners a no brainer on material that need to be disposed of or laundered frequently.

Trade Shows and Conventions
Trade show booths utilize display loop to organize products and product information for consumers. Booth installers at large conventions often use it to hang signs that promote new merchandise. Wide loop products are durable and can be used for tabletop displays. Because hook and loop makes it easy to change things out, companies can set up their booths in different ways every day.

Pedal Boards and Displays
Wide loop can be used to make pedal boards for guitar equipment and shadow boxes for displaying morale patches and commendations. Clubs and organizations also benefit from hook and loop by using the sew-on variety to secure scout patches, sports memorabilia, and doll or pet clothing.

Interior Decorating
Hook and loop is also useful around the house. It can be used to bundle computer cords, hold furniture cushions in place, and organize garage tools and pantry shelves. Hook-and-loop fasteners can even be used to hang art on walls or display children's prized possessions.

 

Difference Between Sew-On and Peel and Stick Hook and Loop
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What Is Sew-On Hook and Loop?
If a hook and loop fastener is of the sew-on variety, it won't come with any adhesive on the backside. This means that you will have to attach your hook and loop fastener to the material you're working with by using your sewing machine. Stitching a piece of hook and loop fastening onto a piece of material is usually a simple sewing task that most beginner or intermediate sewers can accomplish with ease. Just make sure that the needle and presser foot you use are designed to handle hook and loop material, as well as the type of material you're attaching the fastener to.

What Is Peel and Stick Hook and Loop?
Peel and stick hook and loop fasteners function precisely how you might expect according to their name. This type of fastener comes with an adhesive already added to the backside. This means that all you have to do is peel off the protective lining to reveal the sticky adhesive and apply your hook and loop fastener wherever you'd like it to be on your project. Some peel-and-stick hook and loop fasteners are made with a rubber adhesive, while others are made with an acrylic adhesive. Each type of adhesive has more or less optimal applications depending on what type of material you're attaching it to.

Which Method Should I Use?
A few factors might affect whether you use a sew-on hook-and-loop fastener or a peel-and-stick version. One of the first things you should consider is the finished product you're working toward and how much stability that product might need. For example, though a sporting pack and a makeup bag might both use a hook-and-loop fastener, these two hook-and-loop fasteners will likely face very different levels of wear and tear. An item that carries important materials or is more heavily used should have a sew-on hook and loop fastener for added stability and longevity, while an item that's more gently used will likely work just fine with a peel-and-stick hook and loop fastener.

 

How to Clean Hook And Loop

 

Removing Surface Lint
Roll The Hook-And-Loop With a Lint Roller
To remove surface debris, use a lint roller that you'd normally use on your clothes to roll the hook and loop. Lay the fastener flat, and hold at one end, rolling over it a few times with the lint brush. Refresh to a new sticky "sheet" of the lint roller as necessary.

Press The Hook-And-Loop With Duct Tape
Cut a piece of duct tape no bigger than your palm, so it doesn't get unwieldy and stick to itself. Lay the hook and loop flat, and press the tape into the closure to get it to adhere to as much lint as possible. Holding the hook and loop firmly at one end, strip the tape away to remove the lint.

Use Your Fingernails To Scrape The Hook-And-Loop Fastener
Your fingers can be a useful tool to remove any surface lint from the hook and loop. Lay the hook and loop flat, and pick off any obvious pieces of thread or hair that may have ends you can grab sticking over the edge. Then, give the hook and loop a good scrape with your fingernails to remove as much surface lint as you can.

Removing Embedded Lint
Use a Stiff Toothbrush to Brush the Hook-And-Loop
Use a stiff, plain toothbrush (preferably just bristles, no gum massagers or other plastic parts) to brush trapped lint out of the hook and loop. Lay the hook and loop flat, and apply pressure in short, hard strokes with the bristles from one end of the hook and loop to the other. Pick any lint that comes to the top of the hook and loop out with your fingers.

Scrape the Hook-And-Loop with the Cutter of a Tape Dispenser.
Use the edge of the tape dispenser that you'd normally use to cut the tape to scrape the hook and loop clean. Lay the hook and loop flat, and use the teeth of the tape dispenser to rake it in short firm strokes from one end to the other.

Pick Any Deep Lint out With Needle-Nose Tweezers.
For lint that is deeply embedded in the hooks of the hook and loop, use a pair of needle-nose tweezers to pick it out. Lay the hook and loop flat, holding at both ends. Then, use the tips of the tweezers to tease out the debris.

Maintaining a Clean Fastener
Brush Lint out of The Hook-And-Loop Fastener Once a Month.
To keep the hook and loop closing well and lint-free, clean it once a month. Doing this will keep debris from getting excessively embedded, which is more difficult to remove than surface lint.

Fasten the Hook-And-Loop Together before Placing It in the Washer.
If the hook and loop is on an item you wash in the washing machine, fasten the hook and loop sides together before washing the item. This will keep the closure from picking up stray threads or damaging your other clothes in the washing process.

Spray the Hook-And-Loop Fastener with Anti-Static Spray after Washing.
Anti-static spray can make the hook and loop attract less lint. Spray the hook and loop after you wash your clothes, to minimize debris.

 

4-Step Ordering Process
 

Submit A Quote Request

The process for custom hook and loop development begins with a quote request. You can submit a quote request telling us what you're looking to have produced and we can then provide you with a quote on how much your custom product order would cost.

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Swim Gloves Hook And Loop

Send Over Your Design

If the quote looks good to you, the next step will be sending us the custom design you want added to your custom hook and loop. Ideally, your design will be in an Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or encapsulated postscript (.eps) format, but we can help you convert the file for free if it isn't. If you don't have a design created, we can help you create a design at no cost!

Review The Proof

Once we have your custom design, we'll then create a proof for you to review so that you can see what your design will look like on your new custom hook and loop. If you approve of the proof, we'll then send you an invoice before beginning production.

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Dog Swimming Jacket Vest Hook And Loop

Production & Delivery

Once your invoice is paid, we'll begin production. We'll deliver your custom hook and loop straight to you after production. If you don't have the storage for your whole order, we can store a portion of your order for you until you need it.

 

 
Our Factory

 

The production base of Dongguan Quwen Co., Ltd. is located in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China, covering an area of more than 5,000 square meters. Currently, our factory has more than 100 production equipment, forming more than a dozen complete production lines, with strong production capacity.

 

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Our Certification

 

Our factory has obtained a number of international certifications, and our products have passed hundreds of testing certifications such as OEKO-TEX 100, ROHS, REACH, etc., and have been widely praised by the market.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Hook And Loop

 

Q: What Is Hook And Loop Made Of?

A: Most hook and loops are made out of nylon, but there are several different monofilament materials such as polyester and polypropylene that are also used. Monofilament is a single continuous strand of synthetic fiber (as opposed to woven fibers). Monofilament is used in fishing line, tennis racquets and medical sutures. Nylon is durable, tough and light in weight. It can withstand high temperature variations but has a low resistance to ultraviolet light. Polyester, on the other hand, is resistant to ultraviolet light but has a lower tolerance to high temperatures. Nylon and polyester are also hydrophobic materials, meaning they do not easily absorb water.

Q: Why Treated Hook And Loop?

A: Some hook and loop is treated, typically by spraying the material, to add a layer of protection or function. This can include keeping the material from fraying when cut, to more specific purposes like allowing the material to burn slower to meet fire retardant (FR) standards. Another specific example is spraying the hook and loop with silver to give it electric conductivity for use in static or radio environments.

Q: How Are Hook And Loop Fasteners Made?

A: The hook side is created by weaving nylon under hot, infrared light. The nylon monofilament used in the making of the hooks keeps its shape and is very resilient. After weaving, the loops of nylon get trimmed off to create many hooks that then match up with the loops in the soft side. These hooks need to be cut in just the right place so that they can adhere to the loop side and be fastened and unfastened many times.

Q: Do hook and loop wear out?

A: Every type of hook and loop closure has a lifespan, or cycle life, after which it will no longer be able to stick as well as it used to. At this point, it will need to be replaced.

Q: What is the crucial influence of the lifespan of hook and loop?

A: While there are ways to maintain hook and loop fasteners to get the most life out of them, how long a given hook and loop closure will last is largely determined by its grip strength. The grip strength depends on the hook size, style and density, as well as the loop style.

Q: What is the relationship between strength and lifespan of hook and loop?

A: Hook products with high profiles are capable of supporting more weight. Unfortunately, this means the cycle life will be shorter. Low profile molded plastic hooks are designed to provide the longest cycle life, but may not provide the strongest hold. The standard industrial strength hook that is used for most applications is an ideal combination of strength and cycle life, providing around 14 lbs. per square inch of closure shear strength, while also allowing for a cycle life of 20,000+ operations.

Q: How much weight can hook and loop hold?

A: Adhesive reaches maximum strength after 24 hours. Use minimum one square inch of hook and loop for each 2.5 pounds of weight. Total weight should not exceed 15 pounds. Minor hook shredding is normal upon repeated opening and closing and does not materially affect closure performance.

Q: What is the best fabric for hook and loop?

A: Nylon's smooth surface provides a crisp background for graphic and logo imprinting on products such as straps. Nylon loop and straps provide a sturdy and reliable hold and are far and away the most common hook and loop.

Q: Is hook and loop waterproof?

A: Hook and loops are most commonly made of nylon fibers and nylon hook and loop works fine in water and the material still functions and lasts a long time. There is another option though. Polyester hook and loop, while being slightly less strong, has the added benefit of drying quicker.

Q: How do hook and loop work?

A: The hook is the rough, scratchy side. This side sticks to lots of things, but it sticks best to the other side, called the loop. The loop side is the soft, fuzzy side. When you press the hook side to the loop side, you get a bond that is strong and reusable.

Q: How do you remove a hook and loop?

A: As far as I know, hook and loop fasteners are sewed on. There is a tool called a "seam ripper", available at a fabric store which would probably work, or if you are just doing a few you could carefully cut the stiches with a single edge razor blade.

Q: Is PSA or hook and loop better?

A: When you sand uniquely-shaped pieces, cloth may be a better choice when you're at the finishing and polishing stages. Similarly, if you go through multiple levels during sanding, the hook & loop system is preferable to PSA, which is more cost-effective for larger pieces.

Q: What are the benefits of hook and loop?

A: Hook and Loop require very low maintenance because of its durability. It can be sealed quickly and ripped many times. It hardly ever requires replacements, even if it needs regular cleaning. One of the significant benefits of these fasteners is its user-friendly nature. You can use it easily by ripping it off from the one another, and it adheres to the object surfaces quite quickly. This is the reason it is used for various projects around homes. People with disabilities use it as it makes their process of wearing clothes very easy.

Q: What are the features of hook and loop?

A: It is made of a lightweight material which is easy to use. It can be fixed onto shoes, clothes, and other materials quite easily. Furthermore, it can be cleaned and washed quickly. It is durable, most of the materials are made of nylon and polyester.

We're professional hook and loop manufacturers and suppliers in China, specialized in providing customized products made in China. We warmly welcome you to buy or wholesale high quality hook and loop for sale here from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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