What Is Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric Private
2 years ago - Multimedia - Warangal - 144 viewsDo you know what spunlace nonwoven fabric is?
[url=https://www.gynonwovens.com/spunlace-nonwoven-fabric/]Spunlace
Nonwoven Fabric[/url] is one of many nonwoven fabrics. Everyone may
feel unfamiliar to hear the name, but in fact, we often use spunlace
nonwoven products in our daily life, such as wet towels, cleaning
wipes, disposable face towels, facial mask paper, etc. This article I
will introduce spunlace nonwoven fabrics in detail.
[b]The Process Of Spunlaced Nonwoven Fabric
[/b]Nonwoven fabric is a kind of fabric that does not need to be
woven. It just arranges polypropylene, polyester and other fiber
materials directed or randomly to form a fiber net structure, and
then uses mechanical,chemical or thermal bonding methods to
reinforce them. Simply speaking, it is the bonding of fibers directly
together, but it’s not interwoven and knit together by yarns.
Therefore, when we get the nonwoven fabric, we will find that it has
no warp and weft threads, and the thread residues can not be drawn
out. It is easier to cut, sew and shape. Nonwoven fabric has the
characteristics of short process flow, wide source of raw materials,
fast production rate, low cost, high output, multiple product types,
and wide application. It can also be made into cloths with different
thickness, hand feeling and hardness according to requirements.
Nonwoven fabric not only breaks through the traditional textile
principle, but also provides a lot of convenience for our lives.
[url=https://www.gynonwovens.com/wood-pulp-nonwoven-fabric/]Wood Pulp
Nonwoven Fabric[/url] can be divided into wet process nonwoven fabric
and dry process nonwoven fabric according to the manufacturing
process. The wet profess refers to the final formation of nonwoven
fabric is in water. The process is usually used in papermaking. The
dry profess refers to the final formation of nonwoven fabric is in
the air,which including heat seal ( meltblown, spunbond, thermal
bonding ), needle-punching, spunlace, chemical bonding, stichbond,
etc.