Home > categories > Machinery & Equipment > Nonwoven Machinery > What are the differences in the use of nonwovens?
Question:

What are the differences in the use of nonwovens?

What are the differences in the use of nonwovens?

Answer:

Spunlaced non-woven fabrics: the high-pressure fine water spray to one or more layers of fiber network, so that the fibers are tangled together, so that the network can be reinforced with a certain strength
Pulp air into non-woven fabrics: also known as clean paper, dry paper non-woven fabrics. It is the use of air into the network technology to open the wood pulp fiber board into a single fiber state, and then use the air flow method to make the fiber in the network curtain, the fiber mesh and then into a cloth
Hot non-woven fabrics: refers to the fiber in the fiber or powder-like hot-melt adhesive reinforcement materials, fiber and then heated by heating and cooling into a cloth.
Wet non-woven fabric: the fiber material will be placed in the water medium open into a single fiber, while the different fiber raw materials mixed, made of fiber suspension pulp, suspended pulp transported to the network into the body, the fiber in the wet network And then reinforce into cloth.
Spunbond non-woven fabric: the polymer has been extruded, stretched and the formation of continuous filament, the filament laying into a net, fiber and then through their own bonding, thermal bonding, chemical bonding or mechanical reinforcement method, So that the fiber into a non-woven fabric.

Share to: