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NONWOVEN
Nonwoven fiber technology includes material of syntetic and vegetal origin; meltblown and spunbond nonwoven fiber technology, which includes vegetable base materials and syntetic compounds, heats and extrudes polymers including biodegradables, nylon, polyethylene, polyesters, polypropylene and polyamides through a patented die onto a forming table to create a web. The meltblown web is used for applications such as filtration, insulation, absorption and vapor or liquid barriers. The system operator can vary the fiber and pore size of the meltblown web to accommodate the customer's absorption and filtration specifications. Spunbond webs of syntetic base (polyesterVM, polypropyleneTB , e Paramoll) are used for filtration, insulation, carrier web and geotextiles. Like the meltblown process, the system operator can vary the fiber and pore sizes to meet a broad range of containment properties. In addition, spunbond fabric can be manufactured to accommodate the strength characteristics desired by the customer, due to the increased wear strength, and resistance to aggressive chemicals. Modern nonwoven fiber technology provides a cost-efficient way to create a broad range of products that filter and absorb very precisely. Uses include, but are not limited to, industrial applications, chemical processes, food manipulation, medical uses, and more. Please
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