Spunlace nonwoven Fabric
2018-05-29 15:58:00

Spunlace (Also called Hydroentanglement) is a bonding process for wet or dry fibrous webs made by either carding, airlaying or wet-laying, the resulting bonded fabric being a nonwoven.
It uses fine, high pressure jets of water which penetrate the web, hit the conveyor belt (or “wire” as in papermaking conveyor) and bounce back causing the fibres to entangle.
It uses fine, high pressure jets of water which penetrate the web, hit the conveyor belt (or “wire” as in papermaking conveyor) and bounce back causing the fibres to entangle.
Flexible entanglement, does not affect the original characteristics of the fiber, does not damage the fiber.
Appearance is closer to traditional textiles than other nonwovens.
Appearance is closer to traditional textiles than other nonwovens.
1.High strength, low fluffy.
2.High moisture absorption, rapid moisture absorption.
3.Good ventilation.
4.Soft, good shape
5.Various of Patterns
6.No adhesive reinforcement, washable
Also to produce the spunlace fabric, it is a big investment as mentioned before, the lines is very long and covers an large area.