Textile related Non-Woven

Textile technologies include garneting, carding, and aerodynamic forming of fibers into selectively oriented webs. Fabrics produced by these systems are referred to as dry laid Non-Woven, and they carry terms such as garneted, carded, and air laid fabrics. Textile-based Non-Woven fabrics, or fiber-network structures, are manufactured with machinery designed to manipulate textile fibers in the dry state. Also included in this category are structures formed with filament bundles or tow, and fabrics composed of staple fibers and stitching threads.

In general, textile-technology based processes provide maximum product versatility, since most textile fibers and bonding systems can be utilized and conventional textile-fiber processing equipment readily can be adapted with minimal capitalization.