SPUNLACE NON WOVEN FABRIC
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Spunlace non-woven fabric is a versatile material produced by a unique manufacturing process that combines the properties of both spun and non-woven fabrics.
Craft Process of Spunlace Non-Woven Fabric
- Fiber Preparation: Raw fibers, such as cotton, polyester, or viscose, are opened and blended to create a uniform web of fibers.
- Hydroentangling: High-pressure water jets are directed onto the fiber web, entangling the fibers and creating a cohesive structure. This step gives spunlace fabric its unique properties.
- Drying: The Wet wipe non-woven 100% soft nonwoven is passed through heated rollers to remove excess moisture and achieve the desired level of dryness.
- Finishing: Additional processes, such as calendaring, embossing, or coating, may be applied to enhance the fabric’s properties or add desired characteristics.
Benefits of Spunlace Non-Woven Fabric
- Softness and Absorbency: Spunlace non-woven fabric is known for its soft and absorbent properties.
- Strength and Durability: Despite its soft texture, spunlace non-woven fabric exhibits high strength and durability.
- Breathability: The hydroentangling process creates a fabric with interconnected pores.
- Drapability: Spunlace non-woven fabric has a natural drape, making it easy to handle and shape.