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Functional Air-through Non-woven Fabric 

Air-through non-woven fabrics are made by using a process called air-through bonding, which involves using air to distribute fibers evenly and bond them together. This creates a fabric that is lightweight, highly breathable, and absorbent, making it ideal for use in products that come into contact with the skin.
Functional air-through non-woven fabrics can also be designed with additional properties to enhance their performance. For example, they may be treated with antimicrobial or odor control agents to help prevent the growth of bacteria and reduce unpleasant smells. They can also be designed to be softer or more comfortable to the touch, or to have increased absorbency or fluid retention properties.

Super Soft Hydrophilic Spunbond Nonwoven Fabric 

Super Soft Hydrophilic Spunbond Nonwoven Fabric is a type of nonwoven fabric that is made using a process called spun bonding. Spunbonding involves extruding a thermoplastic polymer through spinnerets to create continuous filaments. These filaments are then laid down in a web formation and bonded together using heat and pressure to create a nonwoven fabric. Hydrophilic spun-bond nonwoven fabrics are treated with a chemical or process to make them hydrophilic, meaning they can absorb and wick away water or other liquids. This makes them suitable for use in applications where absorbency is required, such as in the manufacture of hygiene products like diapers, and sanitary pads, and medical products like surgical gowns, bed pads, and wound dressings. 

Ultrasonic Composite Non-woven Fabric 

Ul trasonic composite non-woven fabric refers to a type of fabric that is produced by bonding multiple layers of non-woven fabric together using ultrasonic waves. Non-woven fabrics are made by bonding or felting fibers together using heat, pressure, or chemicals, rather than weaving or knitting them.
Ultrasonic bonding is a process where high-frequency vibrations are applied to a fabric to create heat and pressure, which melts the fibers and creates a bond between the layers. This method is often used in the production of non-woven fabrics because it is fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly. The resulting fabric has a number of desirable properties, including high strength, durability, and flexibility.
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