In garment and accessories manufacturing, how pieces stick together is just as important as how they are cut or stitched. Fusing helps keep collars firm, interlinings flat, labels fixed, and reinforcements stable. If this step is done poorly, the final product feels cheap or fails quickly. This is where a fusing machine plays a key role. It applies heat and pressure in a controlled way. These two factors determine how well adhesive layers bond to fabric or interlining. When heat or pressure is uneven, parts may peel later, or fabric may wrinkle. These defects often do not show up until after washing. By then, the product is already in the market. This leads to returns or complaints. Many units still depend on a manual fusing machine , especially in sampling departments or for mixed fabric orders. A manual machine gives direct control over how fabric is handled. It allows operators to adjust pressure and dwell time based on fabric weight and adhesive type. This flexibility is usefu...