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HEPA H11 Polyester Meltblown Non Woven Fabric HDF90-H11
Hepa H11 Polyester meltblown non woven fabric is a high-performance non-woven sheet made of special ultra-fine polypropylene fibers. The polypropylene fibers are given electronic properties through a specialized process. It is an indispensable material for air purifiers, air filters, masks, hair caps and wiping cloths.
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The Features of HEPA H11 Polyester Meltblown Non Woven Fabric
1.Melt-blown non-woven fabrics are finding more and more applications in the industry and society in general.
2.Due to its unique characteristics, melt-blown non-woven fabrics are especially popular for medical use and in filters. This is primarily due to its ability to produce microfibers.
3.Melt-blown microfibers have diameters ranging from 2 to 4 microns, although they may be as small as 0.1 micron or as large as 10 or 15 microns.
4.These microfibers can prove to be beneficial for melt-blown fabrics in the parameters of softness, cover, porosity and rigidity.
Technical Parameters of HEPA H11 Polyester Meltblown Non Woven Fabric
Model No.: HDF90-H11
Color: White
Basic Weight: 90g/m2
Thickness: 0.5mm
Pressure Drop: 10Pa
Filter Efficiency: >97%
Ventilation Permeability: >900L/m2.S
Roll Size: 0.05cm(T)*1500cm(L)
- What are the primary applications to consider for meltblown products?
- Filtration: This is the single largest market currently for meltblown fabrics. Meltblown applications include surgical face masks, liquid filtration, gas filtration, cartridge filters, clean room filters and more.
- Medical fabrics: The largest segments of the medical market for meltblown nonwoven fabrics are disposable gowns, drapes and sterilization wraps.
- Sanitary products: Meltblown fabrics are used frequently in feminine sanitary napkins, diaper top sheets and disposable adult incontinence products.
- Oil adsorbents: Picking up oil from water, such as an accidental oil spill, is a common use for meltblown fabrics. Additionally, they are used for mats in machine shops and industrial plants.
- Apparel: Disposable industrial apparel, thermal insulation and substrates for synthetic leather are the primary uses for meltblown fabrics with usage in other markets anticipated to grow.