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Non-Woven Fabric Types
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Thermally Bonded Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Bonding of fibers using heat or thermal calendering. Uses: Interlinings, insulation materials, and mattress padding.
Airlaid Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Fibers are carried and formed into a web by air. Uses: Napkins, tablecloths, and absorbent pads.
Wetlaid Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Suspension of fibers in water, laid down on a screen to drain water and bond. Uses: Wipes, filters, and wall coverings.
Chemical Bonded Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Use of chemical binders to bond fibers. Uses: Interlinings, upholstery, and coating substrates.
Composite Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Combination of two or more different non-woven processes or types. Uses: Medical composites, protective clothing, and industrial applications.
Hydroentangled (Spunlace) Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Jets of high-pressure water entangle fibers. Uses: Wipes, artificial leather, and garments.
Stitch-Bonded Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Mechanical reinforcement by stitching layers of fibers together. Uses: Shoe linings, roof waterproofing, and mattress ticking.
Meltblown Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Molten polymer extruded and blown to form fine fibers, creating a web. Uses: Filters, face masks, and wipe cloths.
Spunbond Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Spinning molten polymer to form filaments which are laid down and bonded. Uses: Diapers, crop covers, and medical gowns.
Needlepunch Non-Woven Fabric
Method of production: Mechanical interlocking of fibers through felting needles. Uses: Geotextiles, automotive carpets, and synthetic leather.
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