Spunbond (Wigofil) nonwoven fabric in combination with Meltblown is used in the production of medical face masks.
Spunbond nonwoven fabric for face masks
100% polypropylene - does not contain formaldehyde.
Weight: from 15g/m2 - 150g/m2
Color: white, green, blue, black - other colors available on request
Width: the standard width of the roll is 160 cm, at the customer's request, we cut the rolls to any width, for example 26 cm, which greatly facilitates the further production of protective masks and other elements
Spunbond is a polypropylene nonwoven fabric produced using the technology from which it takes its common name. It is a material with many applications and its popularity is still growing. This is due to the mechanical strength of the non-woven fabric with its low basis weight and filtration properties.
Properties of spunbond nonwoven
tensile, tear and abrasion strength,
breathable material
high fire resistance, confirmed by the FIRA flame retardant certificate
safe for the skin and human health, which is confirmed by the OEKO-TEX hygienic certificate
Popular colors of Spunbond nonwoven
Application
Polypropylene Spunbond nonwoven fabric is a very popular material in many industries. Depending on the application, it can be used alone or in combination with other materials, for example with Meltblown nonwoven.
Spunbond as a medical nonwoven
This nonwoven fabric is very popular in the medical industry. Various types of clothing and protective accessories are produced from it:
nonwoven fabric for protective masks - in order to sew a medical protective mask, it is combined with Melblown nonwoven fabric. Then a three-layer mask is created, in which the Spunbond is two outer layers, and the Meltblown is the inner layer.
- non-woven fabric for surgical aprons and suits - thanks to good tear resistance, low weight and good air permeability, Spunbond is used for sewing surgical gowns and suits, medical caps, sheets and underlays, etc.
Other applications
furniture - as headrest covers in trains, lining linings, pockets for springs, linings in cushions, etc.
footwear and leather-making - for example as masking elements in bags and backpacks, as partitions, pockets, etc.
in the clothing industry as clothing inserts in order to locally change the properties of the material
in the clothing industry as clothing inserts in order to locally change the properties of the material
in advertising as a material for the production of bags and covers for gadgets