Non-woven fabric is a common material in mask structure. It is mainly composed of directional or random fibers. It is also called cloth because of its appearance of cloth. So how much do you know about non-woven fabrics? I believe you may have overlooked it. Today, I will briefly introduce the relevant knowledge about non-woven fabrics in masks!
According to the production process:
1. Spunlace non-woven fabric. This material mainly sprays high-pressure fine water flow onto one or more layers of fiber webs, so that the fibers are entangled with each other, thereby making the fiber web stronger.
2. Heat-sealed non-woven fabric. This material mainly refers to adding powdery hot-melt adhesive reinforcement material to the fiber web, and the fiber web is heated and melted and then cooled and consolidated into cloth.
3. Pulp airlaid non-woven fabric. This material mainly refers to the use of air-laid technology to open the wood pulp fiberboard into a single fiber state, and then use the air-laid method to make the fibers agglomerate on the web- forming curtain, and the fiber web is then reinforced into cloth.
4. Spunbond non-woven fabric. This material is that after the polymer has been extruded and stretched to form continuous filaments, the filaments are laid into a web, and the web is then subjected to self-bonding, chemical bonding, and mechanical reinforcement methods, so that the web becomes spinning.
5. Meltblown non-woven fabric. The process of melt-blown non-woven fabrics: polymer feeding, melt extrusion, fiber formation, fiber cooling, web formation, and reinforcement into cloth.