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).
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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.
