
Meltblown Technology
Meltblown technology is a manufacturing process used to create nonwoven fabrics, often seen in medical masks and filters. It involves melting plastic pellets and extruding the molten material through fine nozzles, forming a web of microfibers as it cools. These fibers are then bonded together using heat or pressure to create a soft, lightweight fabric. Meltblown materials are known for their excellent filtration capabilities because the tiny fibers can trap particles, making them effective in stopping dust, bacteria, and viruses. This technology is crucial in producing personal protective equipment and sanitary products.