Non-Woven Adhesives for Hygiene, Medical, and Industrial Uses
The Non-woven adhesives are engineered bonding materials used to stick non-woven textile fabrics safely and reliably. These fabrics are produced when loose fibers combine through heat or compression rather than weaving. To seal or stack these fiber layers strongly, non-woven adhesives offer powerful cross-fiber bonding without creating stiff spots in the finish design. This ensures the product remains soft, flexible, non-irritating, and breathable. Non-woven adhesives handle surface wear well, especially in low-weight tissue products that are used for long hours. This is why they are ideal for baby diapers, sanitary pads, tissue bonding fiber sheets, protective clothing, face masks, medical bandages, air filtration panels, disposable gowns, industrial fiber linings, and layered packaging sheets. Most non-woven adhesives are solvent-free or contain only mild polymers that are safe for skin contact. Two of the most widely used types are hot-melt and pressure-sensitive adhesives. Hot-melt adhesives melt with heat and glue after cooling. Pressure-sensitive adhesives bond instantly on surface pressure. Non-woven adhesives also improve industrial production because they bond quickly without disturbing the fiber web arrangement. They help reduce material waste, improve product measurement accuracy, protect surface softness, reduce irritation risk, and support high stress motion environments where fibers must remain sealed without deformation. Due to their comfort-safe nature and production heavy performance, non-woven adhesives are valued widely in disposable fabric industries.
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