The manufacture of spunbond nonwoven fabric involves a continuous process, which covert thermoplastic raw material (polypropylene), into a web composed of continuous filaments. The polypropylene granules are melt-spun through jets into thousands of fibers with a diameter of +/-20 microns (2.8-3.0 dtex). These very fine filaments are uniformly laid down into random three – dimensional structure. The web is then presented to a calendar, which thermally bond the web in consolidated spunbond fabric. As per client request
Carpets.
Jute products.
Carpet, hard flooring, rugs.
Coal, iron, livestock, furniture, carpets, perfumes, cloth, electronics.
Jute, cotton, canvas, leather and special bio degradable material bag, clothing, art.
Carpet cleaning, carpet cleaners, tile & grout cleaning, upholstery cleaning.
Australian aboriginal art.
Coir products, textiles.
Rugs.