OXCO — What Are Nonwoven Fabrics?
Nonwoven fabrics are defined as a web or sheet of fibers bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments mechanically, thermally or chemically. They are flat, porous sheets that are made directly from separate fibers. They are not made by weaving or knitting and do not require converting the fibers to yarn.
Nonwovem fabrics have replaced many traditional textiles due to superior properties and efficient manufacturing processes. Most nonwovens can be effectively produced and finished to have specific benefits such as flame retardancy, high liquid absorbency, liquid repellency, high tensile strength, bacterial resistance, abrasion resistance, softness, and more.
Nonwovens are engineered for disposable, reusable and permanent applications. Nonwovens are a part of many items we use every day. Furniture, mattresses, airplanes, automobiles, vacuum filters, and clothing are just some of the applications we are exposed to on a regular basis.
Common Production Methods include:
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