Multi-layered nonwovens are sophisticated materials created by combining two or more distinct nonwoven fabrics or material layers into a single composite structure. Unlike single-layer nonwovens, which excel in specific properties (e.g., softness, strength, barrier), multi-layered systems are engineered to integrate a diverse range of functionalities.
The primary benefit of multi-layered nonwovens lies in their ability to deliver a synergistic blend of properties that single-layer materials cannot achieve alone:
Layering an absorbent nonwoven (e.g., spunlace, airlaid) with a liquid-repellent one creates highly efficient wicking and retention systems.
A soft topsheet (e.g., thermal bonded) can be combined with a strong structural layer (e.g., spunbond) for optimal user comfort and product integrity.
Customizable to meet highly specific and complex performance requirements across diverse applications.
Combining spunbond and meltblown layers significantly improves resistance to liquids, particles, and pathogens.
The creation of multi-layered nonwovens involves combining different nonwoven types and often bonding them together using various techniques:
Multi-layered nonwovens deliver tailored performance across industries—combining protection, filtration, and functionality to meet the most demanding challenges with precision and reliability.
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