Spunlaced non – woven fabrics – process characteristics

1. Flexible entanglement, does not affect the original fiber characteristics, does not damage the fiber 2. Appearance than other non-woven materials closer to traditional textiles 3. High strength, low fluff 4. High moisture absorption, rapid moisture absorption 5. Good air permeability 6. Soft, drape 7. The appearance of changing patterns 8. Adhesive-free reinforcement, washable 9. […]

New Advances in Spunlace Technology

Most fiberglass nonwovens are generally processed by needling or wet processes, but the North Carolina State University (NCSN) has successfully developed spunlaced nonwoven fabrics of glass fiber and polyester blends. Diameter 16um coarse denier glass fiber, with hydroentangling difficult to process, if the diameter of 6.5um fine denier glass fiber mixed, it is conducive to […]

Wood pulp spunlace non – woven fabrics

Wood pulp spunlaced non-woven spunlace non-woven fabric is developed on the basis of it is in the general production of spunlace by adding a layer of wood pulp composite production. The product has a unique absorption capacity and suction capacity, excellent dust-free, soft, anti-static, does not damage the surface performance and toughness and other properties, […]

New Advances in Spunlace Technology

The Memis Acar study of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Loughborough, UK, demonstrated that the spunlace process was able to process fiberglass and produce industrial fabrics. The conventional concept of dry-process nonwovens was difficult to process due to the lack of curling of glass fibers. Most fiberglass nonwovens are generally made of acicular […]