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Meltblown Nonwovens

Meltblown nonwovens are fabrics made by extruding heated plastic fibers through tiny nozzles, then rapidly spinning them into fine fibers that are collected into a dense, soft sheet. This process creates a material that is highly effective at filtering particles, liquids, and bacteria, making it ideal for products like face masks, medical gowns, and air filters. The nonwoven structure means it doesn’t have woven or knitted fibers, offering strength, flexibility, and a lightweight feel. Meltblown nonwovens are crucial in applications requiring high filtration efficiency and barrier properties.