Spunbond Nonwoven

nonwovennonwovenspunbondTier 2/5Polypropylene, Polyester

Spunbond nonwoven fabric is a lightweight, durable material made from continuous filaments of synthetic fibers, primarily polypropylene or polyester, bonded together through thermal or mechanical processes.

About Spunbond Nonwoven

Spunbond nonwoven fabric is created by extruding thermoplastic polymers into continuous filaments, which are then laid down in a web and bonded through heat and pressure. This process results in a fabric that is lightweight, strong, and resistant to tearing. Spunbond fabrics are commonly used in applications requiring durability and breathability, such as medical gowns, geotextiles, and disposable products.

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Construction Properties

Weight Range

30-150 gsm

Thickness Range

0.2-1 mm

Typical Width

160 cm

Stretch Properties

Warp Stretch

0%

Weft Stretch

0%

Performance Properties

Air Permeability

50 cfm

Water Resistance

10 mm

Spray Rating

0

UPF Rating

15

Appearance & Hand

Luster

matte

Opacity

opaque

Surface Texture

smooth

Hand & Drape

balanced

Performance Features

moisture wickinglightweighttear resistantbreathable

Common Finishes

antimicrobial treatmentUV stabilizationwater repellency

Common Applications

medical gownsface masksgeotextilespackaging materialshygiene products

Care Instructions

Machine washable; do not use bleach. Tumble dry on low heat to maintain fabric integrity.

Additional Information

Spunbond nonwoven fabrics are highly versatile and can be engineered for specific applications by adjusting fiber types, weights, and finishes.

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