What Is Meltblown Nonwoven?

Meltblown nonwoven (“melt-blown” or “melt-blown fiber deposition”) is a “nonwoven” fabric formed by the self-bonding of synthetic fibers extruded directly from polymer granules, melted, and propelled through fine orifices by high-velocity air streams.

The Meltblown Difference in Absorbent Products

Capillary Action & Microporosity:
The micron-level fineness of fibers creates millions of micro-channels. This structure draws liquid inward with a vacuum-like effect and encapsulates it within the polymer matrix.

High Surface Area-to-Volume Ratio:
Our Meltblown fabrics offer significantly greater effective surface area compared to conventional textiles, delivering liquid absorption capacity of 15 to 20 times their own weight.

Selective Modification:
Through technical modifications applied during production, we maintain full control over whether the surface targets only oils (Oil-Only/Oleophilic) or absorbs all liquids (Universal/Hydrophilic).

Reliability Powered by Technology

Meltblown nonwovenIt is a technical nonwoven material developed for various industrial applications, offering high absorbency, effective filtration, and superior performance through its fine fiber structure and controlled production technology.

Hazardous Spills

Sızıntı anında sıvının yayılma hızından daha yüksek bir emilim hızı sağlayarak çevresel hasarı minimize eder.

Logistics Efficiency

Delivers high performance at low basis weight, generating tangible savings in storage and waste management costs.

Structural Integrity

Maintains form whether wet or dry, preventing product disintegration during cleanup and disposal phases, maximizing workplace safety.