Short-fiber Airlaid Lines
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GHC Group - short-fiber airlaid line
SKU 698-0004 Width 1100 mm YOC 2018 Electricity 380/3/50 Hydrogen bonded nonwovens are characterized by their softness, absorbency, and biodegradability, thanks to the natural fibers used and the absence of synthetic binders. These nonwovens are commonly used in products where absorbency and softness are essential, such as disposable hygiene products (diapers, sanitary napkins), wipes, medical dressings, and other applications where biodegradability is an advantage.
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GHC Group - short-fiber airlaid line
SKU 698-0006 Width 660 mm YOC 2015-2023 Electricity 440/3/60 Hydrogen bonded airlaid materials (HBAL) are short fibers, either 100% pulp fibers, or mixtures of pulp and short cut synthetic fibers airlaid to form a homogeneous and continuous web. It is also possible to mix in Super Absorbent Powders or Fibers thereby creating highly absorbent webs. Then bonding is achieved by a combination of moisture (H2O) and high pressure calendering to create so called hydrogen bonds, typically used for absorbent cores.