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What's the difference between spunlace and nonwoven?

Spunlaced nonwovens are made by spraying high-pressure micro-water on one or more layers of fiber webs, so that the fibers are interwoven with each other, and the fiber webs are strengthened and have certain strength. The obtained fabric is spunlaced nonwovens.

First, the characteristics are different.

1, spunlaced nonwovens

(1) Flexible entanglement does not affect the original characteristics of the fiber and does not damage the fiber.

(2) The appearance is closer to traditional textiles than other nonwoven materials.

(3) high strength and low ambiguity

(4) High hygroscopicity and rapid hygroscopicity

(5) Good air permeability

2. Non-woven fabrics are moisture-proof, breathable, flexible, light, non-combustion-supporting, easy to decompose, non-toxic and non-irritating, rich in color, low in price and recyclable.

Second, the use is different.

1. Spunlaced nonwovens are used as coating materials for medical curtains, surgical gowns, surgical drapes, medical dressings, wound dressings, medical gauze, aviation rags, garment lining base fabrics, coated base fabrics, disposable materials, advanced rags for instruments and meters, advanced rags for electronic industry, towels, cotton pads, wet wipes and masks.

2. Non-woven fabrics are suitable for agricultural film, shoemaking, leather making, mattress, quilt, decoration, chemical industry, printing, automobile, building materials, furniture and other industries, as well as clothing interlining, medical and health disposable surgical gowns, masks, hats, sheets, disposable tablecloths in hotels, beauty salons, saunas and even fashionable gift bags, boutique bags, shopping bags, advertising bags and so on.

Extended data

Pay attention to the following points when maintaining and collecting non-woven fabrics:

1. Keep it clean and change it frequently to prevent moth breeding.

2. When stored in different seasons, it must be washed, ironed, dried, sealed with plastic bags and placed flat in the wardrobe. Pay attention to shading to prevent fading. Ventilation, dust removal and dehumidification should be carried out frequently, and exposure to the sun is not allowed. Put mildew-proof and moth-proof tablets in the wardrobe to prevent cashmere products from getting damp, mildew and insects.

3. When you wear it inside, the matching coat lining should be smooth and hard objects such as pens, key bags and mobile phones. Avoid in the pocket to avoid local friction and pilling. When wearing outdoors, try to reduce the friction with hard objects (such as sofa backrest, armrest and desktop) and hooks.

4. If there is pilling, don't pull hard. You must cut off the fluff ball with scissors to avoid irreparable damage caused by thread take-off.

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