The core material of dustless paper is wood pulp fibre or plant fibre, and processed through specific techniques (such as airflow netting, thermo compression moulding), some products will be compounded with polyester fibre to enhance the performance, which is essentially a disposable non-woven fabric. The material characteristics of the disposable nonwoven fabrics are entirely dedicated to ‘dust-free’ needs, with the following key points: – Fibre selection: natural wood pulp is the main source of fibres, which are short and evenly distributed to avoid fibre shedding during use, which is the core of the difference between ordinary paper towels; composite polyester fibres are used to enhance strength and tear resistance, which are commonly used in disposable paper towels. The composite polyester fibre (polyester) is used to enhance the strength and tear resistance, which is commonly used in scenarios that require repeated wiping. – Process characteristics: the use of airflow netting technology, so that the fibres are evenly spread under the action of airflow, and then cured and shaped by hot pressing or a small amount of food-grade adhesive, the whole process without textile steps, from the root to reduce fibre breakage and dust generation. – Material Advantage: It has the characteristics of high liquid absorption, low dust, no linting, and does not contain fluorescent agent, silicone oil and other pollutants, which can meet the stringent requirements of electronics, medicine, semiconductors and other clean rooms.
Post time: Sep-18-2025