Spunbond SS
Spunbond SS
Spunbond fabrics are produced by depositing extruded spun filaments onto a collecting belt uniformly, fibers are oriented randomly, then fibers are thermally bonded by passing through a heated calender. The fibers are separated during the web-laying process by air. Thermal bonding imparts strength and integrity to the web by applying heat and pressure through passing two heated rolls, where one roll is patterned and another is smooth. Thus, the polymer is partially melted, and surrounding fibers are bonded at this point. Garagum Nonwoven produces Polypropylene Spunbond fabrics with SS double-layer production technology. Produced fabrics have better physical properties due to more homogeneous fiber distribution on the surface. Garagum Nonwovem applies various finish applications to Nonwoven fabrics according to the customer and market requirements, such as hydrophilic and hydrophobic finishing treatments give functionality to the fabrics.
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Product features
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Materials and care
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Merchandising tips
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