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Meaning of "meltblown"
meltblown (adjective): a type of nonwoven fabric made from melted synthetic polymer fibers
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- extruded, when molten, by high-velocity gas
- A type of nonwoven fabric, made of meltblown polymer filaments bonded together. Meltblowns are similar to spunbond fabrics, but can be more porous.
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The meltblown ply can contain nanofibers.
The fabric preferably is a meltblown polypropylene web.
The meltblown material also may be perforated if desired.
The fibres can be made by meltblown or spunbond technologies.
The meltblown fibers may include meltblown microfibers.
The fibrous material may also be meltblown fibers.
The layer made of meltblown nonwoven can be creped.
Meltblown nonwoven are particularly suited for filter applications.
The nonwoven fabric might comprise meltblown fibers.
The meltblown fibers may be microfibers.
Further testing was done by spinning fibers using a meltblown process.
The meltblown process includes the meltspray process.
The fibers may be in the form of meltblown microfibers.
The meltblown web was collected on a roll.
Providing a second stream of meltblown filaments.
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The meltblown web may include meltblown microfibers.
Manufacture of polypropylene webs by the conventional meltblown process.
Meltblown technology is well known in the art of fabric production.
Preferred towel materials are woven cotton and meltblown polyethylene.
Such meltblown fibers can be made in a wide variety of diameters.
On the other side there is a lightweight meltblown microfiber layer.
Examples are meltblown or film material made of polyethylene or polyolefin copolymers.
The type of layers may be spunbonded layers or meltblown layers.
The meltblown process.
There have been various attempts to reduce the diameter of meltblown fibers.
The later described meltblown fabric was tested for two cycles.
The hydrophobia of this composite material is governed by the meltblown ply.
The fibers may also be meltblown to form the desired web.
The meltblown fibers may be in a single stream or two or more streams.
Meltspun or meltblown fibers.
A meltblown material containing wood fiber is formed on a continuous formanious belt.
The topsheet may be composed of a meltblown or spunbonded web of polyolefin fibers.
The meltblown fibers of the material may include meltblown microfibers.
The transfer member is a single layer of nonwoven polypropylene meltblown web.
Methods of forming meltblown fibers are known to those skilled in the art.
Interfiber bonding may be produced by entanglement between individual meltblown fibers.
The meltblown process allows the use of various different polymers.
A preferred group of carrier materials contain at least one meltblown element.
The elastic meltblown was formed on a polypropylene film for ease of handling.
Examples of such fibers include spunbond fibers and meltblown fibers.
The preferred meltblown insert is easily shaped to any desired shape or dimension.
The filaments were collected on a moving forming screen to produce a meltblown web.
The meltblown layer contributes barrier properties to the nonwoven fabric laminate.
This modification produced a single component polyethylene meltblown fiber web.
A first web was produced with a standard meltblown process and a subsequent corona treatment.
At least one of the nonwoven layers comprises a nonwoven web of meltblown fibers.
Other fibers besides meltblown fibers can be introduced into the absorbent core.
Spunbonded and meltblown.
The nonwoven web of meltblown fibers may be formed utilizing conventional meltblowing processes.
Aborbent pads and sheet are made from meltblown polypropylene fine fibers.