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Main process and characteristics...
Spunbond non-woven fabrics use the principle of chemical fiber spinning to extrude and stretch polymers to form continuous filaments and then lay them into a web.
2022-03-10
The advantages of polypropylene...
Polypropylene spunbond non-woven fabric is a kind of non-woven fabric, which is made of polypropylene as raw material, polymerized into a network by high...
Non-woven wallpaper is...
Non-woven fabric, the English name is "NonWoven", is a new type of environmentally friendly material.
The use of non-woven fabrics
Industry: floppy disk lining, speaker cloth, filter material, sound box sound insulation felt, sealing ring lining, cable cloth, glass fiber reinforced plastic towel, industrial wipe, shockproof liner, insulating material, tape base lining, pipe base lining, ventilation duct, Sharpie cloth.
Characteristics of non-woven fabrics
1. Lightweight Polypropylene resin is used as the main raw material for production, with a specific gravity of only 0.9, only three-fifths of cotton, with fluffy and good hand feeling.
Development situation of non-woven industry
As of 1998, the world's non-woven consumption has reached 2.4 million tons. In 1970, its consumption was only 400,000 tons, and by 2007, its consumption is expected to reach 4 million tons. Manufacturers of non-woven non-woven fabrics are mainly concentrated in the United States (41% of the world), Western Europe accounts for 30%, Japan accounts for 8%, and China's production only accounts for 3.5% of the world's total, but its consumption is the world's largest. of 17.5%. It is estimated that by 2007, China's production will reach 7% of the world's production, and its consumption will increase to 21% of the world's.