Customized Laminated Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric
Product Description
Laminated spunlace fabric refers to a type of nonwoven fabric that has been combined or bonded with another material, typically through lamination. Lamination is the process of attaching a layer of material to the surface of the spunlace fabric to enhance its properties or add additional functionality. The spunlace cloth has the characteristics of
Use of Film laminated spunlace fabric
Barrier and protective applications:
The lamination process can add a barrier layer to the spunlace fabric, making it resistant to liquids, chemicals, or other contaminants. This makes it suitable for use in applications such as protective clothing, surgical gowns, or personal protective equipment (PPE).
Absorbent products:
By laminating a highly absorbent material, such as a pulp layer, to the spunlace fabric, it can enhance its absorption capabilities. This makes it suitable for use in products such as medical dressings, absorbent pads, or cleaning wipes.
Composites:
Laminated spunlace fabric can be combined with other materials, like films, foams, or membranes, to create composite structures with enhanced properties. These composites can have improved strength, flexibility, or barrier properties, making them useful in applications like filtration media, packaging, or automotive interiors.
Insulation and cushioning:
The lamination process can introduce an insulating or cushioning layer to the spunlace fabric, providing thermal or impact resistance. This makes it suitable for applications such as insulation materials, padding, or upholstery.
Printable or decorative applications:
Laminated spunlace fabric can also be used as a printable surface or for decorative purposes. The lamination process can facilitate printing techniques, such as inkjet or screen printing, or add a decorative layer for aesthetic purposes.