Frequently Asked Questions
Non-woven fabrics are widely used in all areas of life.
Polypropylene (PP)
100% polypropylene (PP) nonwoven fabrics with a net width of 3.3 meters (130 inches) ranging in weight from 10 to 120 g/m2 produce thermally spunbonded spunbond.
Rolls can be cut to any size from 60mm to full width (2.3 to 130 in) with 150 sherisam on the outside)
With different fiber density capabilities and fabric types available, properties and performance can be optimized to suit specific needs. Filament fineness, dpf (denier per filament), is one of the most important factors affecting fabric performance and properties. Depending on fabric performance requirements, 1 to 4 dpf filaments can be produced. Multi-layer spunbond nonwovens can be used where extreme consistency and uniformity are required. Honcover Nonwovens produces fabrics in low basis weight but homogeneously dispersed filaments. The balance of softness and MD/CD tensile is a challenge that Honcover Nonwovens has successfully accomplished.
Additives and post-surfactant treatments enable the production of multilayer networks with specific properties such as:
- Hydrophilic Fabrics
- UV Resistant Fabrics
- Flame Retardant Fabrics
- Antistatic Fabrics
- Antibacterial Fabrics
- Optical Glossy Fabrics
- Soft Fabrics
- Colored Fabrics
These are the most common treatment and additive applications. Other special chemical treated non-woven fabrics are available upon request.
They can be used in the medical field, health products and many more in daily life.
It is a technical textile product that is manufactured for special uses and has a very low cost compared to its duration of use. Spunbond is a type of technical textile fabric that consists of 100% Polypropylene raw material and is defined as non-woven and non-woven, unlike other fabric productions.
These non-woven materials are used in many applications. We can list the main sectors and products it addresses as follows;
- Absorbent health products
- Agriculture Textile
- Furniture and household products
- Industry – Health products
- Medical Care Products
- Packaging
Medical non-woven fabric is a series of textile fibers and filaments for web structure, using a certain degree of thermal bonding or chemical methods, the advantages over other fabrics are the first waterproof, heat insulation, soft, filtration and so on. It has advantages.
Why Nonwoven
- High strength
- Resistant to external factors such as snow, rain, wind, sun, impact,
- Suitable for multiple uses
- Since products printed with water-based paint are left to nature, they do not directly or indirectly produce toxic toxic substances.
- Anti-bacterial
- Waterproof
- Absorbent
- Air permeable
- Food codex owner
• A nonwoven bag has a life of 20 – 100 plastic bags, depending on the user's level of consciousness.
Medical non-woven fabric is a series of textile fibers and filaments for web structure, using a certain degree of thermal bonding or chemical methods, the advantages over other fabrics are the first waterproof, heat insulation, soft, filtration and so on. It has advantages.
What is Nonwoven Fabric?
Nonwoven fabric is also known as nonwoven fabric. Without weaving or knitting of fibers of different lengths; It is produced by combining mechanical, chemical and heat. Although its strength is weak compared to classical fabrics, it is frequently used in the field of textiles due to its affordable cost.
How is Nonwoven Fabric?
Nonwoven fabric; It is obtained by the application of chemical, heat and mechanical methods that enable the fibers to stay together after the cheesecloth or layering stage. It is mostly obtained by felting or bonding methods. Most non-woven fabrics are used in disposable products.
Does Nonwoven Fabric Make You Sweat?
Nonwoven fabrics do not sweat as they breathe. Since it is a natural and thin fabric, it prevents sweating by allowing the body to breathe.
Is Nonwoven Fabric Flexible?
Non-woven fabric has a very rigid structure that protects the shape it is given. Therefore, it is not among the flexible fabrics.
Does Nonwoven Fabric Shrink When Washed?
Non-woven fabrics are hard and stable fabrics and are known for keeping their shape for a long time. However, it can deform at high temperatures and when wet. It is possible for the nonwoven fabric to dissolve at high temperature. Also, nonwoven fabric may become weaker when wet.
Does Nonwoven Fabric Keep Warm?
Nonwoven fabric is a type of fabric that is thin and has low strength. For this reason, it is used in many textile products to create an interface or to serve as an internal reinforcement. Therefore, it does not have the feature of keeping warm on its own.