Understanding Meltblown Nonwoven Fabric: The Essential Filter Material for Medical Masks and Advanced Filtration Applications
Meltblown Nonwoven is a fabric formed from a melt-blowing process that extrudes and draws molten thermoplastic resin from an extruder die with high-velocity hot air to superfine filaments deposited onto a conveyor or moving screen to form a finely fibrous and self-bonding web. The fibers in the melt-blown web are laid together by a combination of entanglement and cohesive sticking.