Maximum iron temperature 120oC (one dot). If the temperature is higher, the fine fibres are liable to damage.
It is recommended to sew Meida MD with a core-spun Polyester/cotton thread. Normally Meida MD is fully stitched to the garment. However, when Meida MD is hanging down loosely, it is recommended that it be stitched to the lining or overlocked in order to prevent fiber migration.
When cutting Meida MD with automated computerized equipment, reduce the speed to "low" or setting the speed to 8 at 1,000-1,500 vibrations to prevent the heat generated by the knife from melting the fine fibers. Some manufacturers, however, solve this problem by applying or spraying silicone on the cutting knife.
Meida MD is suitable as interlining and padding in a variety of products, such as outerwear, footwear and
sportswear.
However, since fashion and types of fabrics are constantly changing,
all manufacturers will themselves have to test the finished garment according to
the known textile parameters, such ironing, wash, dry-cleaning, fiber migration,
etc. in which Meida MD is used.