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Nonwoven disposables have special functions such as water absorption, water resistance, resilience, elasticity, softness, strength, flame retardancy, washable, shock absorption, heat insulation, noise insulation, filtration, bacterial barrier and sterility. The article below shall tell you more about nonwoven disposables.
What are nonwoven disposables used for?
What are the different types of nonwoven disposables used for?
What is the manufacturing process for medical nonwoven disposables?
In the healthcare industry, nonwoven disposable fabrics are often used in the production of medical products and equipment. The need for nonwoven disposable fabrics in the healthcare industry has increased significantly with the increasing attention paid to infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis, as well as the additional protection standards required by hospitals and medical institutions. According to research, nonwoven disposable fabrics are now often used in the manufacture of medical products because they have better properties than woven fabrics, especially in terms of bacterial barrier, sterility, filtration, absorbability, fluid repellency, elasticity, elasticity, softness, flame retardancy, washable and shock absorption. In addition, nonwoven disposable fabrics are also cheaper than other fabrics.
The different types of finishing agent in medical nonwoven disposables include:
Soil release agents: suitable for bedding, dressing gown and all kinds of clothing. Can also be used for curtains, blankets, etc.
Softeners: makes the web feel soft against the skin. Can be used for nonwoven disposable underwear, pillows, sheets and so on.
Waterproof products: for children's sheets, protective clothing, etc.
Flame retardant finishing: used for bedding, curtains, clothing, lab coats, etc.
Antibacterial finish: often used in gauze, dressings and sutures. The most popular is silver nanocrystal polishing.
Resin and handmade products: for clothing, robes, bedding, etc.
The most commonly used techniques for medical nonwoven disposables are spinning, smelting and their composite materials. Spindle welding is used when stronger webs are needed. Spunbonded webs are strong in both mechanical (MD) and cross (CD) directions. They are soft, porous and stable in size. Spun bonding is mainly used for masks, headwear, shoe covers, bedding, disposable clothing and other products. Dry laying, wet laying and carding can process different web properties according to the required web thickness and the speed of bonding technology. Carding can produce high quality web paper with high speed. Bonding is performed in a variety of ways, including hot bonding of synthetic fibers and their blends. Water entanglement is the fastest developing bonding technology and has been widely used in medical nonwovens, such as gauze, dressings and hospital garments. Acupuncture is used to bond various fibers or webs of medium thickness. Acupuncture is a fast, effective and widely used technique for various applications. It is also cost-effective. In addition to all these techniques, suture bonding is also used. Chemical bonding is often used in the manufacture of elastic nonwoven disposables.
From the article above, you shall have a better understanding about nonwoven disposables. They surely play a critical part in medical fields.