• Nonwoven for Alcohol Swabs
Our nonwoven fabrics for alcohol swabs ensure superior absorbency and lint-free performance. They remain stable in 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water, maintaining quality for over 5 years of shelf life.
• Nonwoven for Surgical Masks
Engineered for high filtration efficiency and breathability, our nonwoven fabrics for surgical masks provide protection, comfort, and safety in healthcare environments. Suitable for both inner and outer mask layers.
• Nonwoven for Topsheet, Backsheet & Aquisition and Distribution layer (ADL) for male, female and baby hygiene wear.
Hot Air-Through Nonwovens are commonly used in key components of hygiene products, such as the top sheet, back sheet, and Acquisition Distribution Layer (ADL) due to their unique combination of softness, absorbency, breathability, and durability:
- Top Sheet:
The top sheet is the layer of a hygiene product (like a diaper, incontinence pad, or feminine hygiene product) that comes into direct contact with the skin. Hot air-through nonwovens are ideal for this application because:
- Softness: The fabric provides a gentle, soft feel against the skin, preventing irritation and ensuring comfort.
- Breathability: Its high air permeability allows air to pass through, keeping the skin dry and reducing the risk of skin irritation or rashes by allowing moisture to evaporate.
- Liquid Absorption: While the top sheet is not meant to absorb large amounts of liquid, it needs to quickly move moisture away from the skin. Hot air-through nonwovens have good wicking properties that facilitate this moisture transfer to the layers below.
- Back Sheet:
The back sheet is the outer layer of a product that helps to prevent leakage by acting as a barrier. Hot air-through nonwovens are used in this layer for several reasons:
- Durability: These nonwoven fabrics are resistant to wear and tear, providing a long-lasting barrier that helps to keep liquid contained.
- Breathability: While the back sheet's primary function is to prevent leaks, breathability is still important, especially for products like diapers. Hot air-through nonwovens allow some airflow, reducing moisture buildup on the outside of the product.
- Softness: While the back sheet may not directly touch the skin, its softness adds to the overall comfort of the product, particularly in disposable garments.
- Acquisition and Distribution Layer (ADL):
The ADL is a layer in products like diapers that helps quickly acquire and distribute liquid to the absorbent core. Hot air-through nonwovens are suitable for the ADL for these reasons:
- High Absorbency: The fabric has excellent liquid distribution properties, helping to quickly move liquid from the top sheet to the absorbent core, ensuring efficient use of the product.
- Softness: The softness of the material ensures that the ADL remains comfortable to wear, without compromising on its function of liquid management.
- Breathability: It allows air to pass through, which is important in ensuring the overall product remains dry and reduces the risk of skin irritation.
- Overall Benefits in These Applications:
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