Composition |
100% melt blown polypropylene |
Pattern |
Sonic bonded selectable |
GSM |
180-500 G/M2 |
Size |
400×500mm or customized sizes |
Thickness |
1-5mm |
Color |
White |
Packing |
Single sheet bag/Carton/Jumbo Roll/ OEM Packing |
MOQ |
200 cartons for finished products or 1000kgs for jumbo rolls |
Application
|
Controlling and absorbing leakage of various oil dirt. |
Absorbing and cleaning the oil dirt on the water surface. |
Controlling the oil stain of the finished product, cleaning the large-area oil dirt. |
Absorbing the oil dirt on the bilge and deck in the repair process. |
Used on the industrial site, such as prevention of accident and injuiry caused by oil leakage in the workshop. |
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code |
description |
sheet size |
thickness |
case contents |
68331-200 |
200g melt blown oil eater pads single weight |
400*500mm |
2mm |
200sheets/bag/carton |
68331-400 |
400g melt blown oil eater pads double weight |
400*500mm |
5mm |
100sheets/bag/carton |
68341-200 |
200g sonic bonded oil eater pads single weight |
400*500mm |
2mm |
200sheets/bag/carton |
68341-400 |
400g sonic bonded oil eater pads double weight |
400*500mm |
5mm |
100sheets/bag/carton |
68332-200 |
200g melt blown oil eater roll single weight |
400mm*50m |
2mm |
50m/roll*2rolls/bag |
68332-400 |
400g melt blown oil eater roll doble weight |
400mm*50m |
5mm |
50m/roll*1roll/bag |
68342-200 |
200g sonic bonded oil eater roll single weight |
400*500mm |
2mm |
100sheets/roll*2rolls/bag |
68342-400 |
400g sonic bonded oil eater pads double weight |
400*500mm |
5mm |
100sheets/roll*1roll/bag |
About Meltblown Nonwoven Fabric
Meltblown nonwoven fabrics are a unique type of fabric that is made from polymers that are melted and blown through a small opening into a thin sheet. The fabric is then cooled and solidified. Meltblown nonwoven fabrics have many applications, including: medical, filtration, and insulation.
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Meltblown Nonwoven Fabric
Meltblown nonwoven fabrics are a versatile and affordable material that is perfect for a variety of applications. They are made by melting down small plastic pellets and then spinning them into thin fibers. These fibers are then laid down in a web-like pattern and bonded together. Meltblown fabrics are soft, lightweight, and breathable, making them a perfect choice for baby clothes, bedding, and other home textiles.
Meltblown nonwoven fabrics are a type of nonwoven fabric that are made from polymers that are extruded through a plurality of fine, usually circular, die capillaries as molten threads or filaments. The meltblown process produces a nonwoven web of randomly dispersed polymer filaments. The web may be stabilized by the application of heat and/or pressure, and then it is generally cut into staple lengths for use in a wide variety of applications.
Why are meltblown non-woven fabrics popular with consumers
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Advantages of Meltblown Nonwovens
Meltblown nonwovens are made from a thermoplastic resin that is melted and extruded through a die onto a moving screen belt. The fibers that make up the web are drawn out by high-velocity air and then deposited onto the belt in a random interlocked fashion. They are bonded together by heat and pressure and then cooled to form a strong durable fabric. Meltblown nonwovens have many advantages over other types of fabrics. They are lightweight yet strong and durable. They are also absorbent making them ideal for use in applications such as filters and absorbent pads. Additionally they are resistant to mildew and mold making them an excellent choice for use in areas where these fungi are present. Meltblown nonwovens have many advantages over other types of fabrics. They are lightweight breathable and absorbent. They are also strong and durable. Additionally they are resistant to wrinkles static and stains. Meltblown nonwovens are made from a process that starts with melting down plastic pellets into a liquid form. That liquid is then forced through tiny nozzles to create fine thread-like fibers. These fibers are then blown onto a conveyor belt where they randomly intertwine to form a web-like structure. As the web moves along the belt it is cooled and solidified creating a nonwoven fabric. This fabric can be used on its own or as an element in composite materials. Meltblown nonwovens have many advantages over traditional fabrics.