Although both non-woven fabrics and melt-blown fabrics are woven fabrics, their processing and production processes are different. In addition, non-woven fabrics and melt-blown fabrics also have different performance characteristics. The huge difference between non-woven fabrics and melt-blown fabrics lies in the different application ranges, and the main raw materials for processing non-woven fabrics and melt-blown fabrics are also different.
The ingredients are different. Non-woven fabrics are mainly made of polypropylene particles. Melt-blown cloth is mainly made of polypropylene as raw material.
The functions are different. Non-woven fabrics have the characteristics of being moisture-proof, breathable, flexible, lightweight, non-flammable, easy to decompose, non-toxic, non-irritating, and recyclable. Meltblown cloth has many voids, a fluffy structure, good wrinkle resistance, and good filterability.
Users are different. The non-woven fabric has no warp and weft, which is convenient for cutting and sewing, light in weight, and easy to shape. Loved by art lovers.
Meltblown cloth is mainly made of polypropylene, and its fiber diameter can reach 1-5 microns. There are many gaps in the structure, relatively fluffy, and has good wrinkle resistance so the melt-blown cloth has good filtration, shielding, heat insulation, and oil absorption properties. It can be used in various fields such as air and liquid filtration, isolation, adsorption, masks, heat preservation, oil-absorbing materials, and wet wipes.
What is the difference between non-woven fabrics and melt-blown fabrics? Compared with melt-blown fabrics, non-woven fabrics have fast production speed and high output. Not only that, but the application range of non-woven fabrics is also wider. In addition to distinguishing fabrics and melt-blown fabrics, non-woven fabrics and melt-blown fabrics can also be distinguished from air permeability and tensile strength.