The spunlace or water jet nonwoven fabric is a product of the process of entangling a web of loose polyester, polypropylene, viscos and cotton fibers through multiple rows of jets of water at high pressure which pierce the material and tangled the fibers. This state of the art modern technology can produce fabrics from 30 gsm to 90 gsm with a maximum width of 200 centimeters.
Feature: The fabric can be produced with both soft and firm textures, as well as hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties.
Production Weight: 30 to 90 grams per square meter.
Final Width: 200 cm.
Usable Fibers: Polyester fibers, polypropylene fibers, viscose fibers, cotton.
Industries: Medical, cosmetic, hygiene, artificial leather, automotive, filtration industries.