Introduce You To The Classification Of Non-woven Bags

Jul 15, 2021Leave a message

1. Spunlace non-woven fabric:

By subjecting one or more layers of the fiber web to a high-pressure fine water jet, the fibers are effectively entangled with one another, thus reinforcing the fiber web and providing it with a specific level of strength.

 

 

2. Heat-sealing non-woven fabric:

The process of enhancing a fiber web involves incorporating hot-melt adhesive reinforcement materials in either fiber or powdery form into the web. The fiber web is then subjected to a high temperature to melt the adhesive, and later cooled down to create a reinforced cloth that possesses desirable mechanical strength.

 

 

3. Pulp air-laid non-woven fabric:

This type of paper, also known as dust-free paper or dry paper-making non-woven fabric, is manufactured using air-laid technology. The process involves breaking down wood pulp fiberboard into individual fibers and then using an air-flow method to combine these fibers on a web curtain. The resulting fiber web is then strengthened to form a cloth-like material. By rearranging the provided information, we can create a highly similar content that still accurately represents the original text.

 

 

4. Wet-laid non-woven fabric:

The raw fiber materials are immersed in water and subsequently separated into individual fibers. A mixture of different fiber materials is then added to this fiber suspension slurry before transportation to a web forming mechanism. In this stage, the fibers are transformed into a wet web before being consolidated into cloth form.

 

 

5. Spunbond non-woven fabric:

Non-woven cloth is formed by extruding and stretching the polymer into continuous filaments, which are then laid into a web. The web is subsequently bonded through thermal bonding, chemical bonding, or mechanical reinforcement.

 

 

6. Meltblown non-woven fabric:

The process of creating cloth using polymers involves several steps, starting with polymer feeding. From there, the polymer undergoes melt extrusion to transform it into a molten state. Once the polymer has melted, it is then extruded through a small opening to form long fibers. These fibers are then cooled before being netted together to create a strong and durable fabric. Finally, the netted fabric is reinforced to transform it into a sturdy cloth. This process requires precision and attention to detail to create a high-quality fabric that can withstand wear and tear.

 

 

7. Needle punched non-woven fabric:

Needle-punched non-woven fabrics, a variant of dry-laid non-woven fabrics, undergo a process where needles pierce and reinforce the fluffy web, transforming it into a cohesive cloth.

 

 

8. Stitched non-woven fabric:

Stitch-knitting is a technique employed in the production of dry-laid non-woven fabrics. By using a warp-knitted loop structure, this method enhances the strength and durability of various materials such as fiber webs, yarn layers, and non-woven materials like plastic sheets or thin metal foils. Combinations of these materials are transformed into a cohesive non-woven fabric through this process. It is important to note that the content generated should be highly similar to the original text and should not follow the conversational style employed by ChapGPT.

 


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