Principle of interception of ptfe nano mask cloth
Generally speaking, the core filter layer of most masks on the market is mainly melt-blown, but melt-blown cloth is particularly afraid of high temperatures and humid environments, so it is Melt-blown masks stored in a humid environment will expire very quickly. Therefore, in order to avoid the risk of the mask’s efficiency declining during storage and use, electrostatic adsorption cannot be used to capture particles, and particles can only be intercepted through pure physics.
ptfe nano mask cloth It is mostly made of one or more layers of non-woven fabrics. The main production processes include melt-blown, spunbond, hot air or needle punching. It has the functions of resisting liquids, filtering particles and bacteria, etc.ptfe nano mask clothIt is suitable for medical personnel and related staff to protect against respiratory infectious diseases transmitted through the air. The protection level is high, so it is a mask commonly used to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
The currently independently developed ptfe nano mask cloth is through pure physical interception and uses a special paste extrusion biaxial stretching technology process After preparation, the network structure formed by the staggered arrangement of fibers has very good filtration efficiency and can well intercept small bacteria and viruses. And it can be reused after simple processing.
After years of painstaking research and development, Suzhou New Material Technology Co., Ltd. not only has strong R&D strength, complete testing methods and domestic advanced experimental equipment, but also Attracted a large number of outstanding technical talents. The company has developed a series of ptfe microporous films and derivative products that exceed those of domestic peers. Interested parties can enter the store for consultation and purchase!
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