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NON-WOVEN FABRIC
Hot air-through nonwoven fabric
Product Introduction
Hot air-through nonwoven fabric is a type of nonwoven material produced by bonding fibers using hot air penetration. Here are itskey uses and features:
Uses
1. Hygiene Products
Baby diapers, sanitary napkins, and adult incontinence products (soft, absorbent, and breathable).
Disposable wipes and dry/wet tissues.
2. Medical Applications
Surgical gowns, masks, and medical drapes (lightweight and lint-free).
Wound dressings and antibacterial pads.
3. Apparel & Home Textiles
Insulation layers in clothing, quilts, or pillows (excellent thermal retention).
Mattress padding and furniture upholstery (provides cushioning).
4. Filtration
Air and liquid filters (porous structure traps particles effectively).
5. Industrial
Wiping cloths, protective covers, and packaging materials.
Features
1. Softness & Comfort
Loftier and fluffier than spunbond or meltblown nonwovens, ideal for skin contact.
2. Breathability
High air permeability due to the porous structure.
3. Absorbency
Excellent liquid retention, often used in hygiene products.
4. Eco-Friendly
Can be made from biodegradable fibers (e.g., PLA) or recycled materials.
5. No Chemical Binders
Fibers are bonded thermally (e.g., using ES bicomponent fibers), reducing chemical residues.
6. Customizable
Adjustable thickness, density, and texture for specific applications.
Advantages Over Other Nonwovens
Cost-Effective:Faster production compared to needle-punched or hydroentangled fabrics.
Versatility:Combines softness with durability, suitable for disposable and reusable products.
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