Since the government banned the use of plastic, the very concept of going green became the central part of the world. The whole idea of using plastic materials like grocery bags swiftly shifted to reusable bags – that came out as the strongest brand promotion strategy for various industries as reusable bags gain the attention across the globe. To challenge plastic, Laminated Non Woven Fabric came into the light which produces fashionable reusable bags and various medical protective items.
What is Laminated Non Woven Fabric?
It possesses same properties as Non Woven Fabric, except the fact the lamination over the nonfabrics makes them highly strong with three-level protection i.e., impermeable to pathogens, water repellent, antimicrobial and sterilizeable. It is made by intertwining fibres in different pattern, bonded together by chemical, mechanical or thermal process.
Laminated Non Woven Fabric is a two or more layer fabric constructed with a film of polymer melt, powder or paste (adhesive). This lamination offers high-grade barrier to small particles suspended in air and water, chemical and blood. Offering most of the benefits, its properties include absorbency, repellency, electrical response, UV resistance, flame retardancy, frictional behaviour, non-toxicity and recyclability. The end products’ aesthetic features include several attributes, including softness, surface texture, odorless and great appearance.
Benefiting From Valuable Creation
The manufacturers of Laminated Non Woven fabric are always hitting the mark to meet the demand of industries, companies or businesses. Due to its tangible benefits, it makes an ideal choice for vast applications. These nonwoven fabrics are offered in different colours, sizes, lengths, widths and thicknesses, depending upon its distinct usage.
It finds uses in numbers of applications such as fertilizer and agriculture industry, packaging industry, pharmaceutical industry and geotextiles. Besides its usage to make recyclable carry bags, it is widely used to make wet wipes, surgical gowns, surgical gloves, surgical face masks, clothes, hospital bed sheets, blankets, pillow and covers, mattresses, operation theater clothing, personal protective clothing and patient clothing.
Why Laminated Non Woven Fabric is a prime choice in medical industries? Because its lamination is truly loaded with attributes like non-irritating, non-toxic, no skin irritation, flexible, lightweight and super strength. Not only these, it also offers tensile and tear strength which makes it highly durable.
It is especially designed to embrace easy usage and protective handling practices for a widest range of surgical procedures, as well as, it minimizes risks related to surgical site contamination. Especially, nowadays, when the world is struggling to win a war against COVID-19 pandemic.
Impeccable reputation
When I started writing this blog, the very first thing came into my mind was the environmental impact. So, I began comparing it with plastic because there’s a huge misconception that both of them are same and possesses similar properties. And, I feel it is my responsibility to clear this myth and make you to realize the difference between both of them.
Though, Laminated Nonwoven Fabrics are made of polymers like polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene – the same used for making plastic products, the nonwoven fabrics are 100% biodegradable, compostable and environmental-friendly due to its precious manufacturing processes with the use of recyclable materials. It leaves no ecological footprints and contributed to reusability, waste reduction and reduction in soil and air pollution.
These properties are enough to distinguish between plastic and non-woven. Plastic was never environmental-free and biodegradable. Its inability to possess such beautiful nature-promoting features, prompted the government to ban it.
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