Founded in 2022, Hangzhou Shunlong Nonwovens Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional China nonwoven fabric manufacturer and non-woven raw material factory
Embossed Spunlace Nonwoven is a type of non-woven fabric created through combining two techniques, spunlacing and embossing. Spunlacing involves entangling fibers using high-pressure water jets, creating a strong web structure; embossing involves carving into its surface with engraved rollers to add patterns or designs; both techniques contribute to increasing its inherent strength, softness, and absorbency.
Enhance Aesthetic Appeal
Nonwovens provide more uniform and structured appearances compared to woven fabrics that feature right-angle weaves. Embossing processes can further increase their visual appeal by adding texture and depth to their material surface, making it more appealing for applications such as bedding or apparel production as aesthetic appeal is of key concern.
Improved Absorbency
Spunlacing lends to fabric a soft and cloth-like feel that can be further augmented through embossing processes, increasing its ability to absorb liquids and substances for applications like wet wipes or medical products.
Spunlace nonwovens are constructed using various raw materials, such as polyester, viscose, and special fibers. The end products of their production are resilient fabrics free from lint that can be used across various applications - not to mention being biodegradable and free from fluorescent agents, chemicals, and additives that could pose health hazards to users.
Needle-punched and melt-blown nonwovens may also be embossed for embossing purposes; however, their consistency or durability may differ significantly from spunlaced nonwovens. Needle-punched nonwovens are made by mechanically interlocking fibers using barbed needles while melt-blown nonwovens are created from melting thermoplastic polymers into microfibers - both types can be embossed but the results may differ in texture from spunlaced nonwovens.