Japanese wet-laid non-woven fabric is a fiber web made by dehydrating water, fiber and chemical additives in a special former, and is a non-woven fabric obtained by fixing the web through physical and chemical methods.
Japanese wet-laid non-woven technology is a new technology that uses papermaking equipment and technology to produce non-woven products or paper-cloth composite materials.
It has been widely used in economically developed countries such as Japan and the United States, forming large-scale industrialization advantages.
This technology breaks through the traditional textile principles and avoids complicated processes with high labor intensity and low production efficiency such as carding, spinning, and weaving. It rationally utilizes the wet-laying technology of papermaking, so that the fibers can be used in papermaking. The web is formed and shaped at one time on the machine to form the product.
Greatly reduces labor intensity and improves labor productivity.
This technology does not involve repeated processing of fiber raw materials. It directly produces fiber products from short fiber filaments, which can reduce energy consumption, save manpower and material resources, and reduce manufacturing costs.
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Japanese wet-laid non-woven fabrics for sale can be widely used in air filtration, packaging materials, medical tapes, cable wrapping, biofilms and other fields.
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