Production Processes Creating a Wide Range of Products

Production Methods for Felt and Nonwoven Fabrics

Both production methods start with the same procedure in which a web made from randomly arranged fibers is lapped to form multiple layers.After that, in the felt production fibers are entangled with each other to form a cloth by utilizing the fulling ability of wool and applying moisture, heat & pressure (vibration). On the other hand, in the nonwoven fabric production fibers are mechanically entangled or chemically bonded to form a cloth.Every fiber such as natural, synthetic and inorganic fibers can be used for the above production methods, and high-performance & highly-sophisticated materials can be produced.The following are our production processes for felt and nonwoven fabrics.
                   
C Various Binding Processes

A Carding (Air-laid)

After opening fiber bales, fibers are oriented in the machine direction.Carding produces a thin sheet in which fibers are aligned.