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Dyeing and Finishing Properties of Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric

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  In China,  spunlace nonwovens  that have known dyeing, printing, and other dyeing and finishing procedure and treatments have frequently become successful in the market and are widely used in cleaning wet wipes, medical and health, and protective apparel in the current year. The dyeing and finishing of spunlace nonwovens increase the product industry chain, improve the product's added value, and have gained consumers' favor with its fine, stiff, and washable characteristics. Therefore, our manufacturing company  All Clean Natural China  is actively expanding and developing their technology that is related to product increase in the various application fields of spunlace nonwovens. High-pressure water needles are used in spunlace nonwoven fabrics to entangle the fibers into fabrics. Compared with ordinary woven textiles, they are easily deformed and not resistant to washing. Therefore, the dyeing and finishing arrangements of spunlace nonwovens are quite differ...

The Development of Hydroentanglement (Spunlace) Nonwoven Fabric

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  lifekeepup.com                                                            Spunlace   is also known as hydroentanglement or hydro-jet. The jet spraying method uses high-speed and high-pressure water to impact the fiber web. This principle was developed by Dupont and Chicopee back in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was a relatively new nonwoven processing technology in the 20th century.   Fiber, the product does not use adhesives, does not lint, does not shed, the product is hygroscopic, soft, high strength, and feels good.   Hydroentanglement Process Like the process principle of needle-punched,  spunlace nonwoven fabrics  use high-pressure water flow to form a "water needle," acting like acupuncture.   The web is fed into a r...

Infant Eczema - Prevention, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

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                                                                    Life Keep Up The etiology is more complicated and related to various internal and external factors, and sometimes it is challenging to clarify the specific cause. Causes: 1. Internal factors For example, the body's immune function is unbalanced, or immunodeficiency, endocrine diseases, nutritional disorders, chronic infections, tumors, and other systemic diseases may also become the internal inducement of eczema; genetic or acquired skin barrier dysfunction.   2. External factors Ingestion of food allergens in the digestive tract, such as milk, fish, shrimp, beef and mutton, eggs, other allergenic factors, or allergens in the environment, can cause type I allergies in t...