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Desktop non-woven fabric

by:Sunshine     2021-03-15
Globally, non-woven fabrics are replacing linens and other materials, suitable for desktop applications, including napkins, tablecovers, tableware packages and other catering disposables. Slowly, but stabilized in many areas, non-woven fabrics are recognized for convenience, service efficiency and specific alternatives. Airlaid tabletops In the napkin category, airlaid nonwovens are well-known texture patterns, printed decorations, and in some cases, the surface of the bed sheet is replaced, and the fabric is dyed. As the product organized above takes a step forward and takes a premium position to replace linen napkins, airlaids are claimed by manufacturers, such as Duni, which can provide the weight and feel of fabric, but work more efficiently than bed sheets. Headquartered in Sweden, Duni provides The widest range of linen substitute products, including brands such as'Dunilin'. 'Inducing customers to abandon the use of linen' is Duni's airlaid mission, which has led to an increase in market share. In Europe, textiles and bed sheets still dominate, and Duni leads most of the tabletop segment of nonwovens. Duni’s white and machine-dyed dust-free paper is also exported to the United States. European Linen Replacement From the Nordic countries, about 80% of restaurant napkins are linen and textiles. In other European countries, linen is used more frequently. Airlaid growth is the choice of'premium' napkins. As less formal dining increases, more restaurant 'chain stores' have a share of revenue in Europe, and airflow has more opportunities for tabletops. Italy is a specific target for dry-laid napkins and similar applications, because linen materials have a lower share than other countries in Europe. In Italy, paper towels are the only table top with strong airlaid and disposable paper towel products (not textiles). In addition, dry French paper napkins and tablecovers are a frequent item of choice in restaurants. Spunlace nonwovens can also be found in certain tablecovers, especially when the stems and leaves are placed on a fabric layer. One-time premiums are more popular. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, dry French paper napkins are a common gourmet setting. In northern and southern Germany, dust-free paper napkins often have different performances. Among them, the crisp standing folds in northern Germany and the softer dry paper in southern Germany. Non-woven fabric manufacturers must pass the choice of fiber, attic and resin binders of different thicknesses and the ability to use on-line control engineers to change the stiffness and softness of dry paper. Eastern Europe, Russia and the Middle East are increasingly targeting nonwovens for the restaurant and food service industries to export. Napkins and non-woven table materials are also sold from China by global Internet marketing and Alibaba. Steady pace in the United States According to some American manufacturers, the replacement of airlaid nonwovens with linen napkins is occurring at a rate of at least 10% annually. With the growth there are more and more napkin items, tableware packaging, lined baskets-all see the desktop. Making it easier for marketing is the ability to target chain restaurants for national influence. Intermediate restaurant chains, for example, have greater market penetration, about 50% in the United States and about 20% in Europe. Manufacturers in the United States are two Wisconsin companies, Hoffmaster and Midwest Specialty Products. Hoffmaster and its Creative Conversion Consumer Products Division produce the widest range of napkins and other disposable tabletops. The range, from Taiwan shipping and folding napkins, pre-packaged tableware, guest towels, tablecloths and tablecovers, embossing and non-embossing, white or printing and color-all supporting the growth of the industry. Special products in the Midwest region provide flat packaging, 1/8-folded napkins, 1/4-folded lunch napkins, napkins for cocktails and 1/6-folded guest towel dry French napkins. 'Dust-free paper napkins are the middle-of-the-road choice for the organization of local restaurants to improve their presentation while maintaining a cost per customer,' said Dennismer, president of Midwest Specialty. 'Dust-free paper has high absorption properties, allowing restaurants to use fewer sanitary napkins per customer. 'On the other hand, he pointed out that the replacement of linen with dust-free paper reduces costs while maintaining the presentation of the table. Producer Georgia-Pacific provides linen-like embossing to take advantage of the trend toward dry-laid paper napkins, tableware packaging and basket liners for fried foods. Embossed airlaid webs are also available in different weights. In order to help buyers justify the change and change the sheets, the calculations shown by the Hoffmaster provider include the cost of sheet delivery, laundry bags, etc. Adding to the pleasing beauty, this trend is likely to continue at an eye-catching pace.
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