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What is the relationship between non-woven fabrics and high-efficiency low-resistance spunbond non-woven fabrics?



High-efficiency and low-resistance spunbond non-woven fabrics are subordinate to non-woven fabrics. There are many production processes for the manufacture of non-woven fabrics, among which the spunbond method …

High-efficiency and low-resistance spunbond non-woven fabrics are subordinate to non-woven fabrics.

There are many production processes for the manufacture of non-woven fabrics, among which the spunbond method is one of the non-woven fabric production processes (including spunbond method, melt-blown method, hot rolling method, spunlace method, which are currently on the market. Some of them are non-woven fabrics produced by spunbond method) Non-woven fabrics include polyester, polypropylene, nylon, spandex, acrylic, etc. according to their ingredients; different ingredients will have completely different styles of non-woven fabrics.

Spunbond fabric usually refers to polyester spunbond and polypropylene spunbond; the styles of these two fabrics are very close and can only be distinguished through high temperature testing.

Suzhou New Material Technology Co., Ltd. supplies high-efficiency low-resistance spunbond non-woven fabrics with high strength, small difference in vertical and horizontal strength, aging resistance, and a melting point between 164 and 170°C. Its products can be processed at temperatures above 100°C. Disinfection and sterilization.

It has the characteristics of no deformation at 150℃ without being affected by external force.

Interested parties can enter the store to inquire and purchase.

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