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Industry Information
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The non woven industry is based on technology; hence, specific product characteristics and functionality depend largely on the production techniques used. As a result, it is essential to obtain the latest high-performance techniques and utilize them in a constantly changing market requirement. Our partners have built up a broad base of needed modern techniques. This base of techniques enables us to produce non woven products meeting the needs and the requirements of the market.
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The actual process of converting the polypropylene resin into web-composed filaments is the heart of our specialization. During this process the melted granules are spun through jets to produce countless fibers with thickness of some 20µ (approximately 2 dtex). These fine filaments are deposited in a precisely controlled, three-dimensional arrangement then thermally fixed to form a stable spun bonded fabric.
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Meltdown technology is a modified spun bonded process in which primarily discontinuous fibers of between 1 and 5µ (approx. 0.01 to 0.2 dtex) are spun. In comparison a human hair is 40 times thicker. Due to their extreme fineness, meltdown non wovens produced this way have important advantages for many applications.
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Some of these advantages include greatly increased visual and physical uniformity, improved coverage (using more filaments per surface unit) compared with conventional spun bonded, improved total water tightness and excellent wet and dry filtration characteristics.
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