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Spunbonded Nonwovens

Spunbonded nonwovens are a type of synthetic fabric made from continuous strands of polypropylene or polyester fibers, which are bonded together without weaving or knitting. The process involves extruding melted plastic through fine nozzles to create a web of fibers, which are then randomly laid down and bonded using heat or chemicals. These materials are strong, lightweight, and breathable, making them popular in various applications, such as medical textiles, filtration, and disposable products like diapers and masks. Their versatility and cost-effectiveness contribute to their widespread use in modern manufacturing and everyday items.