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The Spunlace market is a segment of the Technical Textiles industry. It is a nonwoven fabric made from fibers that are bonded together by mechanical, thermal, or chemical means. Spunlace fabrics are used in a variety of applications, including medical, hygiene, automotive, and industrial products. They are lightweight, strong, and highly absorbent, making them ideal for a range of uses. Spunlace fabrics are also highly customizable, allowing for a variety of colors, textures, and patterns.
Spunlace fabrics are produced using a variety of processes, including hydroentanglement, airlaid, and needlepunching. These processes involve the use of high-pressure water jets, air jets, and needles to bond the fibers together. The resulting fabrics are strong, durable, and highly absorbent.
Some of the major companies in the Spunlace market include Ahlstrom-Munksjö, Kimberly-Clark, Freudenberg, and Suominen. These companies produce a variety of spunlace fabrics for a range of applications. Show Less Read more