In addition to simple definitions, these engineered fabrics open up a world of innovative possibilities for all types of industries.
Nonwovens may be disposable fabrics with limited life or very durable fabrics. Nonwovens have special functions, such as water absorption, liquid repellency, elasticity, elasticity, softness, strength, flame retardancy, washing resistance, cushioning, filtration, bacterial barrier and sterility. These characteristics are usually combined to form a fabric suitable for a specific job, while achieving a good balance between product life and cost. They can mimic the appearance, texture and strength of woven fabrics and can be as bulky as the thickest liners.
The following are some properties that can be obtained using nonwovens:
Absorptivity
Bacterial barrier
buffer
filter
Flame retardancy
Liquid repellency
Resilience
soft
Sterility
power
stretch
Washability
Today, the innovation of nonwovens is growing as fast as the demand, providing almost unlimited possibilities for various industries, including:
Agricultural mulch
Agricultural seed belt
Garment lining
automobile calash
Automotive interior
carpet
Civil engineering fabric
Civil engineering Geotextile
disposable diaper
envelope
filter
home decoration
Household and personal wipes
Hygienic Products
heat insulation
label
Laundry auxiliary equipment
roof
Sterile medical products
label
Interior decoration
Wall covering
