Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use – High-Performance Nonwoven Solutions for Medical Series
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use is a specialized hydroentangled nonwoven material designed for healthcare, hygiene, and skin-contact applications. Based on the medical series platform and its subpages, this category integrates Medical Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric for wound dressing and Polyester Spunlace Nonwoven for face mask cloth, forming a complete solution system for modern medical products.
Manufactured through high-pressure water jet entanglement, the fabric bonds fibers such as viscose and polyester without chemical binders, ensuring high purity, softness, and safety for medical environments.
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use
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Hydroentanglement Technology and Structural Design
Spunlace nonwoven fabric is produced by multiple high-pressure micro water jets penetrating a fiber web, causing fibers to interlock in three dimensions. This creates a textile-like material with both softness and strength.
Key technical characteristics include:
Binder-free process, improving biocompatibility and reducing residue
Strong fiber entanglement for high tensile strength
Uniform pore structure for controlled absorbency and breathability
Low linting to meet medical cleanliness requirements
Typical fiber compositions:
Viscose: high absorbency and skin-friendly performance
Polyester: high mechanical strength and wet stability
Blended fibers: optimized balance of absorption and durability
Medical Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric – Wound Dressing Core Material
Medical Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric is engineered for direct wound care and surgical applications, where fluid management and hygiene are critical.
Technical Features
High absorbency for wound exudate control
Soft surface to reduce skin irritation and secondary damage
High wet strength to maintain integrity during use
Low lint generation to reduce infection risk
Balanced moisture vapor transmission for healing environment
Spunlace materials provide excellent fluid management due to their hydrophilic fiber structure and controlled porosity, making them suitable for wound dressings and surgical gauze.
Key Technical Parameters
Composition: polyester / viscose blend
Grammage: typically 27–50 gsm for medical use
Moisture permeability: optimized to maintain wound healing balance
Porosity and pore size: directly affect absorption and air exchange
Applications
Wound dressing base materials
Surgical gauze and medical swabs
Disposable medical pads and cleaning cloths
Polyester Spunlace Nonwoven – Mask Cloth and Protective Applications
Polyester Spunlace Nonwoven is widely used in face mask cloth and protective materials due to its superior durability and structural stability.
Technical Advantages
High tensile and tear strength in both dry and wet conditions
Stable fiber structure with long service performance
Good breathability for user comfort
Customizable hydrophilic or hydrophobic finishing
Polyester fibers maintain integrity under moisture exposure, making them ideal for mask and protective applications where strength and stability are required.
Functional Applications
Face mask cloth and cosmetic sheet masks
Medical protective layers
Disposable hygiene and cleaning products
Core Performance Advantages
Absorbency and Fluid Control
Hydrophilic fibers enable rapid liquid absorption and retention, essential for wound care and medical cleaning
Breathability and Comfort
The three-dimensional porous structure allows air and moisture vapor transmission, improving patient comfort
Strength and Durability
Hydroentanglement ensures strong bonding, maintaining performance in wet and dry conditions
Hygiene and Safety
Low linting and binder-free production reduce contamination risk and meet medical standards
Customization Flexibility
Fiber blend ratio, GSM, and finishing processes can be tailored for different applications
Production Control and Technical Considerations
To meet medical-grade requirements, key production factors include:
GSM control: affects thickness, absorbency, and strength
Fiber ratio: determines moisture behavior and durability
Spunlace pressure: influences fiber entanglement density and fabric strength
Porosity design: controls permeability and fluid management
Sterilization compatibility: ETO, steam, or gamma processing
These parameters directly determine the performance of spunlace fabric in wound care and protective applications.
Application Scope in Medical and Hygiene Industry
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use is widely applied in:
Wound dressing and surgical materials
Medical wipes and disinfectant cloths
Face mask cloth and protective textiles
Disposable healthcare products
Its combination of softness, strength, and hygiene makes it a key material in modern medical supply chains.
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use – High-Performance Nonwoven Solutions for Medical Series
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use is a specialized hydroentangled nonwoven material designed for healthcare, hygiene, and skin-contact applications. Based on the medical series platform and its subpages, this category integrates Medical Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric for wound dressing and Polyester Spunlace Nonwoven for face mask cloth, forming a complete solution system for modern medical products.
Manufactured through high-pressure water jet entanglement, the fabric bonds fibers such as viscose and polyester without chemical binders, ensuring high purity, softness, and safety for medical environments.
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use
https://www.spunlacenon-wovenfabric.com/medical-series/
Hydroentanglement Technology and Structural Design
Spunlace nonwoven fabric is produced by multiple high-pressure micro water jets penetrating a fiber web, causing fibers to interlock in three dimensions. This creates a textile-like material with both softness and strength.
Key technical characteristics include:
Binder-free process, improving biocompatibility and reducing residue
Strong fiber entanglement for high tensile strength
Uniform pore structure for controlled absorbency and breathability
Low linting to meet medical cleanliness requirements
Typical fiber compositions:
Viscose: high absorbency and skin-friendly performance
Polyester: high mechanical strength and wet stability
Blended fibers: optimized balance of absorption and durability
Medical Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric – Wound Dressing Core Material
Medical Spunlace Nonwoven Fabric is engineered for direct wound care and surgical applications, where fluid management and hygiene are critical.
Technical Features
High absorbency for wound exudate control
Soft surface to reduce skin irritation and secondary damage
High wet strength to maintain integrity during use
Low lint generation to reduce infection risk
Balanced moisture vapor transmission for healing environment
Spunlace materials provide excellent fluid management due to their hydrophilic fiber structure and controlled porosity, making them suitable for wound dressings and surgical gauze.
Key Technical Parameters
Composition: polyester / viscose blend
Grammage: typically 27–50 gsm for medical use
Moisture permeability: optimized to maintain wound healing balance
Porosity and pore size: directly affect absorption and air exchange
Applications
Wound dressing base materials
Surgical gauze and medical swabs
Disposable medical pads and cleaning cloths
Polyester Spunlace Nonwoven – Mask Cloth and Protective Applications
Polyester Spunlace Nonwoven is widely used in face mask cloth and protective materials due to its superior durability and structural stability.
Technical Advantages
High tensile and tear strength in both dry and wet conditions
Stable fiber structure with long service performance
Good breathability for user comfort
Customizable hydrophilic or hydrophobic finishing
Polyester fibers maintain integrity under moisture exposure, making them ideal for mask and protective applications where strength and stability are required.
Functional Applications
Face mask cloth and cosmetic sheet masks
Medical protective layers
Disposable hygiene and cleaning products
Core Performance Advantages
Absorbency and Fluid Control
Hydrophilic fibers enable rapid liquid absorption and retention, essential for wound care and medical cleaning
Breathability and Comfort
The three-dimensional porous structure allows air and moisture vapor transmission, improving patient comfort
Strength and Durability
Hydroentanglement ensures strong bonding, maintaining performance in wet and dry conditions
Hygiene and Safety
Low linting and binder-free production reduce contamination risk and meet medical standards
Customization Flexibility
Fiber blend ratio, GSM, and finishing processes can be tailored for different applications
Production Control and Technical Considerations
To meet medical-grade requirements, key production factors include:
GSM control: affects thickness, absorbency, and strength
Fiber ratio: determines moisture behavior and durability
Spunlace pressure: influences fiber entanglement density and fabric strength
Porosity design: controls permeability and fluid management
Sterilization compatibility: ETO, steam, or gamma processing
These parameters directly determine the performance of spunlace fabric in wound care and protective applications.
Application Scope in Medical and Hygiene Industry
Spunlace Fabric For Medical Use is widely applied in:
Wound dressing and surgical materials
Medical wipes and disinfectant cloths
Face mask cloth and protective textiles
Disposable healthcare products
Its combination of softness, strength, and hygiene makes it a key material in modern medical supply chains.