How are nonwovens made?

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Update time : 2024-06-28 17:19:19
    How are nonwovens made?
Non-woven fabrics play an important role in various fields such as daily life, industry, agriculture, and the construction industry. How are non-woven fabrics made? The production of nonwovens takes place in three stages, although modern technology allows an overlapping of some stages, and in some cases, all three stages can take place at the same time.

The three stages are:

Web formation

Web bonding

Finishing treatment

Drylaid-Carded

Drylaid-High loft

(Short Fiber)Airlaid

Wetlaid

Spunlaid

Meltblown

Submicron spinning

Thermal

Ø Calendering

Ø Air through

Mechanica

Ø Needle punching

Ø Hydro-entanglement

Ø Stichbonding

Chemical

Mechanical treatment

Surface modification

Coating

                                       

Conversion into products in a wide range of applications


Web formation: Nonwoven manufacturing starts with the arrangement of fibres in a sheet or web. The fibres can be staple fibres or filaments extruded from molten polymer granules.  
Web bonding: Webs have a limited initial strength right after the web formation (depending on various bonding mechanisms). The web needs therefore to be consolidated in one or the other way. The choice of the web consolidation method strongly depends on functional properties that are needed as well as on the type of fibres used. 
Finishing treatment: The opportunity to combine different raw materials and different technologies accounts for the diversity of the industry and its products.  
This diversity is further enhanced by a range of finishing treatments. By finishing the nonwoven can be tailored or functionalized to meet specific properties. Finishing treatments can be either mechanical (stretching, perforating, crimping etc) or chemical. With the latter one can modify the surface of the fibres and the nonwoven to change the haptics or the repellency of the nonwoven. 
Nonwovens can be made conductive, flame retardant, water repellent, porous, antistatic, breathable, absorbent and much more. They can also be coated, printed, flocked, dyed or laminated to other materials.
Converting: Nonwoven manufacturing ends usually with large rolls of product. Converters convert -as the word says- this roll good into a consumer product. 
Sometimes converting is done in 2 steps. Before manufacturing the finished product one might want to bring the rolled good one step closer to the final product by slitting, cutting, folding, sewing or heat sealing.

The production technology of non-woven fabrics is still being improved and innovated. We are expecting the emergence of more new products and will see the application more and more widespread in all industries.

 

 

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