Explore Eco-Friendly Nonwoven Fabrics: Spunlace, Spunbond & Airlaid for Premium Wipes | Key Properties & Sustainability Trends
Common Materials:
Spunlace (Hydroentangled): Most popular (60-70% market share), soft, strong when wet, eco-friendly (water-based process).
Spunbond: Polypropylene-based, cost-effective, used for budget wipes.
Airlaid: High absorbency, often blended with SAP (superabsorbent polymer) for thick wipes.
Key Properties:
Basis Weight: 35-70 g/m² (lighter for facial, heavier for industrial wipes).
Strength: Wet tensile strength >15 N/5cm (critical for use).
Absorbency: 5-10 g/g (grams of liquid per gram of fabric).
Softness: Measured by Handle-O-Meter (<500 gf for premium wipes).
Sustainability Trends:
Biodegradable fibers (lyocell, bamboo) growing 12% annually.
ISO 13432 compostability certification demand rising.
Manufacturing Standards:
ISO 9073 Series (nonwoven test methods).
EDANA/INDA Guidelines for flushability (GD4 standard).
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