부직포

Nonwoven Web Forming - Fiber Overview.

  • 출판일1996.07
  • 저자
  • 서지사항
  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 334
In the first stage of processing, the nonwoven fabric industry uses fibers either as raw mateials or produces fibers in situ from thermoplastic resins. The use of fibers as a raw material exceeds the production of fibers in situ. Critical fiber properties are length, size, shape, surface, luster, crimp, finish, and orientation. Natural fibers include cellulosic, protein, and mineral fibers. Manmade fibers include nonthermoplastic fibers (cellulosic and mineral)and thermoplastic fibers (cellulosic, natural, and manufactured). The consumption of manmade fibers in the nonwoven fabric industry far exceeds that of natural fibers. An appendix compiles definitions of frequently used terms related to fibers.