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Usually non woven fabric which use in the infant diaper is PP spunbond , SMS spunbond and hot air non woven fabric. Fabrics:SSS 10-13gsm, SMMS:11-15gsm. Material requirements:SSS, Soft, tenuous fiber, uniformed appearance, good tensile in crosswise. SMMS,SSMMS:hydrophobic, goodbreathability, soft, good tensile in crosswise. If you are interested in the infant diaper non woven fabric, please contac...
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According to the production process of non-woven fabrics, the following fabrics can be used for sanitary napkins: thermal bonded non-woven fabrics, including hot-air non-woven fabrics and hot-rolled non-woven fabrics. 1. Hot air non-woven fabric: In the production of hot air non-woven fabric, a certain proportion of low melting point bonded fiber or two-component fiber should be mixed into the fib...
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According to reports, 20.47% of users will pay great attention to the breathability of diaper hot air cotton when purchasing baby diapers. The sweat glands of the baby's skin have very small sweat holes, and the skin temperature is not well controlled. For example, the permeability of the diaper is not good. After the urine is absorbed, the heat and moisture are gathered on the diaper, which is ea...
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Hot air non woven fabric belongs to a kind of hot-air bonded (hot-rolled, hot-air) non woven fabric. Hot-air non woven fabric is a kind of non woven fabric which is formed by hot-air bonding after the fiber is combed and penetrated by the hot-air drying equipment. ES fiber is an ideal thermal bonding fiber, which is mainly used for non-woven fabric thermal bonding processing. When the carded fiber...
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Hot-air non woven fabric is a kind of dry heat-bonded non woven fabric, which is formed by using hot air on drying equipment to penetrate the fiber web after the fibers are carded into a web, so that it is heated and bonded. Hot air non woven products have the characteristics of high bulkiness, soft feel, good dryness, and good air permeability. It is a thin product made with composite fibers. The...
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