Non-woven Fabric is made of polypropylene(PP) and it is flame retardant, anti-aging, anti-static, antibacterial, hydrophilic and so on. It can be widely used in medical and health, agriculture, architecture, industry and so on.
My company has developed non-woven production line independently, which can produce product range:
Weight: 10g/㎡ – 200g/㎡
Width: 1.6m, 2.4m, 3.2m. Cut to any size according to customer requirements.
Color: according to customer requirements, any color.
Application of non-woven fabric:
Agriculture: harvest cloth, cloth canopy.
Industry: floppy disk liners. filter material, cable distribution, industrial wipes
Packaging: composite cement bags, store bags, packing base lining.
Home Lifestyle: wall cover, tea bags, shopping bags, curtains.
Medical and health use: surgical gowns, protective clothing, masks, diapers, wipes, magic towels, beauty products and so on.
FAQ:
Q1: Do you use filling material during the process of producing nonwoven fabric?
Yes, we do. The percentage of filling material is decided by customers. Also, we are able to offer nonwoven fabric without filling material.
Q2: What advantages do you have?
A: We are the direct Manufacture Factory so that we able to give the competitive price
B: We are the factory so that we have the ability to carry out punctual demand.
C: We can offer free sample for quality evaluation.
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