What Is Airlaid Paper

Airlaid Paper is a textile-like material, classified as a non-woven fabric made of fluff pulp.

Compared with ordinary wet-laid paper and paper towels, air-laid paper is very fluffy, porous and soft. It has good water absorption and is much stronger than normal tissues. The main features are: soft, no scratches. No hair, no dust, no static electricity. Sturdy, even when wet, it can be rinsed and reused. Clean, hygienic and sterilizable. Similar to the surface and drape of textiles. Can be dyed, printed, embossed, coated and solvent resistant.

Unlike ordinary papermaking processes, airlaid paper does not use water as a carrier medium for fibers. The fibers are carried by the air and form the structure of the paper. The airlaid structure is isotropic.

The raw material is coiled long-fiber softwood fluff pulp. The pulp is defibrated in a hammer mill. Defibration is the process of separating fibers from each other before entering the paper machine. The important parameters of dry defibrillation are crushing energy and nodule content. Generally, airlaid paper is composed of approximately 85% fibers. The adhesive must be used in the form of spray or foam. Alternatively, additional fibers or powder can be added to the pulp, which is then activated and cured by heating.

Inflatable paper can be used to make disposable diapers as part of internal absorbents and feminine hygiene by adding SAP inside. It can also be used for industrial wiping of personal care products, table tops, napkins, table cloths, wet wipes, etc.

Of course these products are produced by Non Woven Fabric Factory , if you want, you can consult us in time.

 

Asked on August 3, 2021 in English.
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