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Process Of Thermal Bonding Non Woven Fabric

Unlock the art of crafting high-quality Thermal Bonded Non-Woven Fabric with Sommers. Our full process seamlessly combines fiber preparation, carding, thermal bonding, and expert quality control. The result? A versatile, durable, and cost-effective fabric. Elevate your products with our innovation and precision. Learn more at Sommers Inc about the intricate steps that make our Thermal Bonded Non-Woven Fabric the preferred choice across industries. Quality, consistency, and excellence in every yard!

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Process Of Thermal Bonding Non Woven Fabric

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  1. FULL PROCESS OF MAKING THERMAL BONDED NON WOVEN FABRIC YOUR GLOBAL PROVIDER OF NONWOVEN AND WOVEN MATERIALS

  2. About Us Ours begins in 1917, when Charlie Sommers, a turn of the century Polish-American immigrant and grandfather of current president Steve Sommers, was offered a 50% share in a new textile mill in East Stroudsburg, PA. Sommers Nonwoven Solutions serves Industries ranging from automotive to medical. Supply chains are complex. Sommers’ customers can worry less about procurement and focus more on their downstream markets.

  3. FULL PROCESS OF MAKING THERMAL BONDED NON WOVEN FABRIC Fiber Preparation: Selection of raw materials, typically synthetic fibers like polypropylene or polyester. Opening and Blending: Fibers are opened and blended to create a homogeneous mixture. Carding: The blended fibers are carded to form a web of loose fibers. Web Formation: This web is then laid out to create a uniform layer of fibers. Thermal Bonding: Heat and pressure are applied to the web, causing the fibers to melt and bond together. Cooling and Setting: The fabric is cooled to solidify the bonds

  4. APPLICATIONS Interlining Coverstock for diapers Channel material Clean napkins Wipes Tea packs Trims for vehicle Geotextiles Careful outfits and covers Face veils Vehicle main event Wipes

  5. Feel free to contact our team right here! EMAIL ADDRESS sales@sommersinc.com PHONE NUMBER 800-233-1150 MAILING ADDRESS 4225 Santa Maria Street, Coral Gables, FL 33146 WEBSITE www.sommersinc.com

  6. Thank you!

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