Spunlace non-woven fabric
Spunlace non-woven fabric, known as "jet spray net fabric". The concept of "jet spraying into fabric" originated from the mechanical needle punching process. The so-called "jet spraying net" refers to the use of high-pressure water flow to pierce into the fiber mesh, causing the fibers to entangle with each other, giving the original loose fiber mesh a certain strength and complete structure.
The technological process is: Fiber metering and mixing.--Loosening and removing impurities.--Mechanical sorting into a mesh.--Pre wetting of the fiber mesh.--Water needle entanglement.--Surface treatment.--Drying.--Coiling.--Inspection.--Packaging and storage.
Jet spraying device is a non-woven fabric that uses high-speed and high-pressure water flow to spray the fiber mesh, causing the fibers in the fiber mesh to rearrange and intertwine, forming a complete structure with certain strength and other properties. The physical properties of this spunlace non-woven fabric are different from common needle punched non-woven fabrics. In terms of hand feel and performance, it is the only non-woven fabric that can make its final product similar to textiles.
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