Attack and Patch Application


Patches and patches can be applied in different ways, depending on the type of material and personal preference. Here are some of the most common types of application for patches and patches:

Stitching application: This is the traditional method of applying patches and patches. It requires the use of a needle and thread to sew the patch or patch directly onto the fabric of the garment or object. It can be a laborious process, but ensures a strong adhesion and durability.

Application with thermal adhesive: Some patches and patches have a thermal adhesive backing. This means that, when heated, the adhesive activates and fuses with the fabric, fixing the patch or patch permanently. This method is faster than stitching, but requires the use of a heat press or iron for application.

Adhesive application: Some patches and patches can be supplied with an adhesive backing that does not require heat for activation. Simply remove the protective film and apply the patch or patch to the desired surface. However, the adhesive may not be as strong and durable compared to stitching or thermal adhesive.

Velcro application: Some patches may have a Velcro backing, allowing them to be easily attached and detached from Velcro-compatible surfaces. This allows the patches to be repositioned or replaced at will.

It is important to follow the specific instructions supplied with the patch or patch to ensure proper application. The choice of application method will depend on the type of patch or patch, the fabric or surface to which it will be applied and personal preference.