The meltblown method is a process for producing non-woven fabric from raw resin in a single step.
The non-woven fabric nozzle and non-woven fabric device "Meltblown Spunbond" is a method for producing non-woven fabric in a single step from raw resin. Melted thermoplastic plastic resin is extruded from a die installed after the extruder and blown onto a net conveyor or collection screen with a high-speed, high-temperature airflow, creating a self-adhesive web. On the other hand, spunbond involves heating and melting low melting point resin chips, such as polypropylene, and directly spinning them by extruding through a nozzle. The endless long fibers that are extruded are layered on top of each other on a belt conveyor to form a web. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ The melt-blown method creates non-woven fabric from raw resin in a single step. ○ A self-adhesive web is produced. ○ Filament fiber diameters of less than φ1μm are possible. ○ Chips of low melting point resins such as polypropylene are heated and melted, then extruded directly through a nozzle to spin. ○ A thin yet soft and durable non-woven fabric is produced. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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About 70 years ago, when synthetic fibers were still considered "imported goods," Nippon Nozzle succeeded in producing nozzles for rayon manufacturing, taking a significant step towards the domestic production of synthetic fibers. Currently, in the synthetic fiber industry, we hold a 15% share of the global market, and our top-class technology is widely recognized worldwide. This is a proud achievement, but it is the result of the steady accumulation of diligent research and development, all stemming from a direct challenge to meet user needs.