Cummins Generator
50Hz/60Hz 27.5-3000KVA
Nonwoven fabric is a type of material made directly from fibers, without weaving or knitting. The fibers are bonded through heat, pressure, or chemical processes to form a durable, flexible sheet.
✅ Key Features of Nonwoven Fabric
Lightweight & Strong – Easy to handle but durable enough for daily use.
Eco-Friendly Option – Many types are recyclable and reusable, making them a greener alternative to plastic.
Breathable Material – Allows air passage, suitable for packaging, medical, and hygiene uses.
Customizable – Can be made in different colors, thicknesses (GSM), and styles (D-cut, U-cut, W-cut, etc.)
Cost-Effective – Affordable for mass production in bags, masks, gowns, etc.
???? How is Nonwoven Fabric Made?
Fiber Selection – Mostly Polypropylene (PP).
Web Formation – Fibers are laid randomly or in patterns.
Bonding Process – Via heat, chemicals, or mechanical pressure.
Finishing – Cut, print, and shape as needed (bags, masks, etc.)
???? Common GSM (Thickness Range)
GSM Level Use Case
30–50 GSM Lightweight – disposable bags, masks
60–80 GSM Regular shopping bags
90–120 GSM Heavy-duty bags, packaging
???? Common Uses of Nonwoven Fabric
D-Cut, U-Cut & W-Cut Shopping Bags
Medical Products (masks, gowns, caps)
Agriculture Covers
Hygiene Products (diapers, wipes)
Furniture & Home Textiles
???? Environmental Impact
Reusable & recyclable
Helps reduce single-use plastic pollution
Supports green packaging initiatives