After significant development of nonwovens, they were designed in a way to suit the medical needs and give a performance much better than their woven counterparts in terms of cost, effectiveness, disposability etc. In hospitals, cross-contamination is always one of the biggest problems which were attributed largely to re-using of woven gowns, masks and other similar articles which would get contaminated and potentially spread the germs. The advent of nonwovens facilitated the development of a more cost effective alternative which was disposable and reduced the problem of cross-contamination greatly.
Brief introduction:
After significant development of nonwovens, they were designed in a way to suit the medical needs and give a performance much better than their woven counterparts in terms of cost, effectiveness, disposability etc. In hospitals, cross-contamination is always one of the biggest problems which were attributed largely to re-using of woven gowns, masks and other similar articles which would get contaminated and potentially spread the germs. The advent of nonwovens facilitated the development of a more cost effective alternative which was disposable and reduced the problem of cross-contamination greatly.
Features:
The impregnated non-woven fabric is to pass the netted cotton net through the impregnation tank, then dry it into a cloth, and finally roll and cut it. The main feature of impregnated non-woven fabric is impregnation. According to the characteristics of the product, different working fluids can be adjusted, and products that meet the requirements can be made by dipping.
The biggest feature of impregnated non-woven fabric is the adjustment of the working fluid. The characteristics of the product can be realized in the working fluid, without the need to add additional processes to the finished fabric. In the working fluid, common characteristic adjustments include: soft and hard, waterproof, dyeing, water absorption, flame retardant, etc.
Technical parameters:
Total weight | 70g/㎡ |
width | 1600mm |