A fastening system composed of two components: one with tiny hooks, and the other with loops. When pressed together, the hooks engage with the loops, creating a secure bond. Separating the materials requires pulling them apart, disengaging the hooks from the loops. An example application is attaching identification to clothing or securing equipment to tactical gear.
This system offers a reusable and adjustable method of attachment, providing a significant advantage over permanent fasteners like adhesives or sewing. Its adaptability has led to widespread adoption across diverse industries, including apparel, medical devices, and military applications. The development of this technology revolutionized how temporary and semi-permanent attachments are achieved.