Non woven fabric is fabric that does not need to be woven. It is a fabric made of short fibers or filaments that are naturally arranged into a whole through a special manufacturing process, and is also called non woven fabric. It is air-permeable, light-permeable, moisture-proof, mildew-proof, durable, and environmentally friendly. It is widely used in many areas of society. PP non woven fabric is a non woven fabric made of polypropylene. There are many non-square fabrics, and pp non woven fabrics are equally versatile and are used in many areas of society!
The production process of pp non woven fabrics generally includes melting, spinning, etc. The production process is not complicated, relatively simple, low production cost, low price, of course, because there are still many brands of pp non woven fabrics, the price is still very different, and some productions The process is cumbersome, the technical requirements are high, and the cost is high. In addition, the geographical location of the manufacturer is different in the consumption environment, and the profit pursued by the manufacturer is different, which leads to the difference in the price of this kind of non-clothing. This pp non woven fabric has a wide range of uses in medical and health, printing, packaging, clothing, automobiles, agriculture and other fields, and the variety of patterns and colors is amazing.
The patterns and colors of pp non woven fabrics can be fashionable and bright, classic and solemn, playful and lively, etc. In short, it can meet various purposes, Such as use in aerospace, building materials, etc. In agriculture, it can be used as a cover film on greenhouses, fruit plants, etc., for heat preservation, frost prevention, insect prevention, sun protection, etc. It can be used as a variety of interlinings on clothing. Because this kind of non woven fabric is environmentally friendly and has a short degradation time, it is widely used in agriculture. After being used up, it is placed in the ground to let it weather and be absorbed by nature. It takes at least 300 years for ordinary plastic products to degrade.