Six-Hole Pearl Perforated Hot Air Nonwoven Fabric
Here’s how Six-Hole Pearl Perforated Hot Air Nonwoven Fabric is typically produced:
Raw Materials
- High-quality polymers like polypropylene (PP).
- Additives for enhanced properties.
Fiber Formation
- Meltblowing/Spunbonding: Polymer melted and extruded into filaments.
- Web Formation: Filaments laid on a moving belt to form a uniform web.
Thermal Bonding
- Hot Air Process: Hot air blown through the web to bond fibers.
- Calendering (Optional): Heated rollers for additional bonding.
Perforation
- Six-Hole Perforation: Mechanical or laser perforation to create the six-hole pattern.
- Pearl Texture: Embossing for a soft, exfoliating surface.
Finishing Treatments
- Hydrophobic Treatment: To repel liquids.
- Softening: Agents added for improved feel.
Cutting and Packaging
- Cutting: Fabric cut into desired shapes and sizes.
- Packaging: Packaged for hygiene and ease of use.
key Characteristics
- Enhanced Absorbency: The six-hole perforations increase the fabric’s surface area, enhancing its ability to absorb liquids.
- Gentle Exfoliation: The pearl texture provides a mild exfoliating effect, beneficial for personal care products.
- Softness: Ensures comfort, making it suitable for direct skin contact applications.
- Breathability: The hot air nonwoven manufacturing process ensures breathability, maintaining comfort and preventing moisture build-up.
- Durability: Resistant to wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting use in various applications.
- Eco-Friendly Options: Can be designed to be biodegradable, offering environmentally friendly choices for consumers.
Application
MEDICAL
Disposable KN95/N95 Mask
HYGIENE
Baby diapers, adult diapers, pads, adsorbentscleaning wipes