Non-Woven Fabrics

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Non-Woven Fabrics

Airlaid

This is a special material which offers the excellent features such as: water absorbency of paper. Sustainability is one of the main factors driving the wider use of airlaid nonwovens. Ingredients:  100% pulp fibers, or mixtures of pulp and short cut synthetic fibers.  Quantification: From 45gsm to 200gsm.  Applications:  Food, medical, personal care and safety...

Non-Woven Fabrics

Spunbond Meltblown Spunbond

Spunbond has been combined with melt-blown nonwovens, conforming them into a layered product called SMS (spun-melt-spun). SMS has excellent physical properties as well as barrier qualities. Features include high tensile strength, softness, comfort, breathability, wearability, and is also lightweight and water-repellent.  Ingredients:  100% Polypropylene  Color:  White, blue, grey and black Applications:  Medical and hygiene products...

Non-Woven Fabrics

Spunlace

Spunlace is a bonding process for wet or dry fibrous webs made by either carding, air-laying or wet-laying, the resulting bonded fabric being a nonwoven Composition: The most popular is Viscose (VIS) and Polyester (PES) staple fibers but Polypropylene (PP) and cotton are also used.  Color: White, black, and colors as requested.  Application in Manufacturing ...

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Wetlaid

Wetlaid nonwovens are special materials and in an ideal position to meet the desire for more sustainable products because can use wood pulp and other natural fibres as major raw materials. This trend will be aided by corporate sustainability goals and new regulatory restrictions on single-use plastics, and wipe flush ability in particular.  Ingredients:  Staple...