How non-woven fabric is antistatic
Non-woven fabric, also known as non-woven fabric or non-woven fabric. Unlike common warp-knitted and weft-knitted fabrics, non-woven fabrics are composed of oriented or random fibers. Non-woven fabrics are formed by bonding fibers together through physical or chemical methods, and have the appearance and certain properties of cloth. Polypropylene (PP material) pellets are mostly used as raw materials, which are produced by a continuous one-step method of high-temperature melting, spinning, laying, and hot-pressing.
With the continuous development of non-woven production technology, it has gradually become a new generation of environmentally friendly materials, which are moisture-proof, breathable, flexible, light, non-combustible, easy to decompose, non-toxic and non-irritating, rich in color, low in price, and Recycling and other characteristics are used in medical, home textiles, clothing, industry, military and other fields.
Compared with woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics generally have a lower moisture regain rate, and are prone to static electricity during production and use.
The spark point generated by static electricity may cause some flammable materials to explode. Sparks and static electricity can occur when wearing nylon or woolen clothes in dry weather. This is basically harmless to the human body. However, on the operating table, electric sparks can cause anesthetic explosions and harm doctors and patients.
In order to solve this problem and enable non-woven fabrics to be more widely used in the market, Guangzhou Lianzhuang Technology's brand Deco Nano has independently developed an antistatic finishing agent for non-woven fabrics. The woven fabric obtains excellent antistatic effect and reduces the harm caused by static electricity.