How to identify and choose Japanese wet-laid non-woven fabrics?
Japanese wet-laid non-woven fabric is a kind of fabric that does not require spinning and weaving. It just orients or randomly arranges textile short fibers or filaments to form a fiber mesh structure, and then uses mechanical, thermal bonding or chemical methods to form a web structure. Reinforced by other methods.
Production process: The raw material of wet-laid non-woven fabric is 100% polyester chips.
Using virgin polyester chips as raw materials, it is made through melt spinning, high-speed drawing, and cooling and crystallization.
It has good filtration, isolation, high tensile strength, good permeability, high temperature resistance, aging resistance, corrosion resistance, etc.
Wet-laid non-woven fabrics can be widely used in air filtration, packaging materials, medical tapes, cable wrapping, biofilms and other fields.
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