Spunlace
Kansan Materials provides a wide range of machines and equipment for spunlace applications
Spunlace is a nonwoven fabric, based on the bonding by waterjets of the carded web. The hydroentangled bonding technology is a system in which water is emitted under high pressure and velocity from closely positioned nozzles onto a web of loose fibers. The intensity of the water stream and the pattern of the supporting drum or belt entangle, spin and curl the web’s fibers about one another. The entangling of the fibers and the friction between the web’s fibers yields a cohesive web. The process makes nonwoven fabrics with physical properties of softness, high bulk, drapability, stretchiness, good strength and depending upon the fiber used, aesthetics that mimic traditionally knitted or woven textiles.
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Kansan Materials provides a wide range of machines and equipment for spunlace application for perfect web formation. Kansan Materials offers flexible, reliable, cost-effective and ultimately customizable machinery systems at a high speed with optimized energy consumption.