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What is non-woven
fabric?
A non-woven fabric is a porous textile structure made by
bonding interlocking or warping natural or artificial fibers, which is made
by mechanical, chemical, thermal, or solvent treatment or a combination of both.
History of Non-Woven
Fabrics
The history of non-woven fabrics can be traced back to the
commercialization of non-woven fabrics in the United States. Non-woven fabrics
were first produced in the United States in 1942. At that time, a small number
of companies made non-woven fabrics from cotton waste materials and bonded
materials. The oven is used to make cloth. Later, the production of non-woven
fabric started. At present, the production of non-woven fabric is spreading all
over the world. As a result, the demand for non-woven fabric is increasing day
by day.
Usage patterns of
non-woven fabric
The use of non-woven fabric is relatively high. This fabric
has many areas of use. However there are some non-oven products that can be used
once, and there are some non-oven products that can be reused after use. There
are some non-oven products that can be used for a long time. The price of
non-oven products is relatively low and the production rate is also relatively
high.
Names of Non-Woven
Products
• Diapers, sanitary napkins,
• Lens tissue, dry and wet wipes,
• Training pants, apron,
• Tablecloth, washcloth,
• Tea and Coffee Bags, Scouring Pads,
• Inter-lining, tapes, packaging,
• Coated Fabrics, Military Clothing,
• Book covers, maps, towels,
• Cushion ticking, pads, pillows, pull stripes,
• Cable insulation, root bag,
• Side liner etc.
Fibers used in
non-woven fabrics
• Cotton, viscose rayon,
• Wood pulp, polyester, polypropylene,
• Bi-component, olefin, aramid,
• Micro-fiber etc.
Non-Woven Fabric
Producing Countries
USA, Japan, China, Western Europe, etc.
Finally, it can be said that the demand for non-woven fabrics
is huge in daily life. As a result, we can use it in beautiful non-baked
products.
-SZK
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