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Disposable non-woven blankets for pets

Air-through non-woven fabric is hygienic and convenient as a disposable product for insulation.

Made only with heat, environmentally friendly, and the products are safe.

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Basic Knowledge of Non-Woven Fabrics You Can't Ask Now 1 [What is Non-Woven Fabric?]

What is non-woven fabric in the first place?? We will provide a wide-ranging explanation from the raw materials of non-woven fabric to its uses!

Unix, which has been engaged in the nonwoven fabric business for over 30 years, explains the series of basic knowledge about nonwoven fabrics that you may be hesitant to ask about now. In the first installment, we summarized fundamental knowledge starting from the question of what nonwoven fabric is. [Contents of the Catalog] - What is nonwoven fabric? Nonwoven fabric (nonwoven fabric) is a type of material created by directly bonding multiple fibers without weaving or knitting them. It is said to have originated in Germany, where wool scraps were bonded with adhesive to create a substitute for felt. Unlike woven or knitted fabrics, nonwoven fabric refers to a fiber assembly that is integrated using methods such as adhesion, thermal bonding, mechanical entanglement, or chemical bonding. - Characteristics of nonwoven fabric - Raw materials for nonwoven fabric - Processing methods for nonwoven fabric - Applications of nonwoven fabric We have summarized the basics of these topics. For more details, please refer to the PDF materials.

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