The spunlace process - versatile nonwovens
The spunlacing process, sometimes also referred to as hydroentangling, uses water and a wide range of fibers and fiber compositions to produce versatile nonwovens of high quality. In the process, fine high-pressure jets of water penetrate the web and are being reflected on the surface beneath, thus causing the fibers to entangle. This way, the spunlacing process creates nonwovens that are both soft and strong, have a pleasant texture and can be engineered in terms of strength, density, absorbency and softness to suit a broad range of applications. Spunlacing has been part of our technology portfolio since 2003.
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First-class nonwovens for numerous applications
From absorbent cotton factory to world market leader: the continuous development of our technologies enables us to produce nonwovens for a wide variety of sectors and applications. And for renowned customers all over the world.