We craft Hot Air Through nonwoven fabrics using premium fibers to achieve the perfect balance of softness, breathability, and durabilitycustomized to suit your product’s specific needs.
Hot Air Through (HAT) is an advanced thermal bonding process used to create nonwoven fabrics. Unlike traditional calendering which compacts the material with heat and pressure, HAT uses a controlled stream of hot air that is pulled through the fiber web.
This method selectively melts low-melt binder fibers (often bicomponent fibers) at their cross-points. The result is a highly effective, uniform bond that leaves the fabric with an open, lofty, and incredibly soft structure. This process requires no chemical binders, making the final product purer and more skin-friendly.
Provides a thick, spongy feel that enhances comfort and acts as a reservoir for fluid management.
The low-density, open structure creates a cloud-like feel—ideal for contact with sensitive skin
Can be customized to be hydrophilic (rapid absorbency) or hydrophobic (fluid barrier).
Uses no chemical adhesives, relying only on heat to melt binder fibers.
We craft Hot Air Through nonwoven fabrics using premium fibers to achieve the perfect balance of softness, breathability, and durabilitycustomized to suit your product’s specific needs.
HAT Nonwovens are the preferred material for product components where comfort, dryness, and safety are paramount.
55/5 Moo 2,
Phantainorasingh Muang.
Samut Sakhon 74000