Brugerdefinerede Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven

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Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven Producenter

Vare: WAT (P) W
Farve: hvid
Ansøgning: Aftørring til hudrensning
Materiale: Træmasse og polyester (polypropylen)
Sammensætning: 60-70% træmasse, 40-30% polypropylen (polyester)
Gsm: 38-48 g/m²
Behandle: Parallel lapning

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Huzhou Auline Sanitary Material Co., Ltd blev etableret i 2003 med speciale i Brugerdefinerede Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven, og har bestået ISO 19001:2015 kvalitetssystemcertificering, ISO 14001:2015 miljøledelsessystemcertificering, OHSAS 18001:2007 kvalitetssystemcertificering og CE-certifikater, som professionel OEM Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven producenter and Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven leverandører, Vi har avanceret produktionsudstyr og testfaciliteter til at fremstille bedre Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven effektivt og hurtigt. På nuværende tidspunkt eksporteres produkterne til Japan, Sydkorea, Europa, Nordamerika, Mellemøsten og kendte indenlandske virksomheder. Vi glæder os over win-win samarbejdet med dig.

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Vores virksomhed har bestået ISO 19001:2015, ISO 14001: 2015, OHSAS 18001:2007 og CE-certifikater.

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Træpulp Spunlace Nonwoven Producenter

Describe Of Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven:
Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven is a type of nonwoven fabric that is produced by a process called "spunlacing". This process involves the entangling of fibers by high-pressure water jets, rather than through thermal bonding, mechanical entangling, or chemical bonding. The fibers used in the production of woodpulp spunlace nonwovens are typically made from wood pulp, which is a renewable and biodegradable resource.
One of the benefits of using woodpulp in the production of nonwovens is that it is a sustainable resource. Unlike synthetic fibers, which are made from petroleum-based materials, woodpulp is derived from trees, which can be regrown and replanted. Additionally, the production process for woodpulp spunlace nonwovens is typically more environmentally friendly than that of other nonwoven fabrics, as it uses less energy and produces fewer emissions.

Advantage Of Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven:
Softness: Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven is soft to the touch and provides a comfortable feel.
Absorbency: The high absorbency of the wood pulp fibers in this fabric makes it ideal for use in wipes, towels, and other products where absorbency is important.
Strength: Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven has a strong and durable structure that provides a high level of resistance to tearing, puncturing, and other types of damage.
Eco-friendly: This type of nonwoven fabric is made from renewable wood pulp, which is a sustainable and environmentally-friendly resource.
Versatility: Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven can be customized to meet specific requirements, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Cost-effective: Compared to other types of nonwoven fabrics, Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven is relatively cost-effective and provides good value for the money.
Overall, the combination of softness, absorbency, strength, eco-friendliness, versatility, and cost-effectiveness makes Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven a popular choice for a wide range of applications.

Apply Of  Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven:
Wipes: The absorbent properties of Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven make it an ideal material for wipes such as baby wipes, cleaning wipes, and personal care wipes.
Hygiene products: This type of nonwoven fabric is commonly used in the production of sanitary napkins, panty liners, and other hygiene products.
Medical products: Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven is used in the production of medical products such as gauze, surgical drapes, and bandages.
Face masks: This type of nonwoven fabric is used as a filter material in some types of face masks to provide added protection against airborne particles.
Home textiles: Woodpulp Spunlace Nonwoven is used in the production of home textiles such as towels, bed linens, and tablecloths.