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Spunlace Bonded Nonwovens
(Hydroentangling)
From INDA's Nonwoven Glossary:
Spunlace bonding, Spunlaced bonding: Hydroentangling
The method of bonding a web by interlocking and entangling the fibers about each
other with high velocity streams of water (synonymous with Hydroentangling). The
web or fabric may have other bonding methods in addition to spunlacing.
Spunlacing, not to be confused with spunlaid, is generally produced from a web made up of staple fibers from a dry formed, carded system, but small quantities of spunlace bonding are done on production lines that use a wet laid forming process. A recent technical development is the production of a spunlaced nonwoven from a spunlaid, continuous filament web.
Spunlace nonwoven, Spunlaced nonwoven
A fabric produced by the spunlace technology. Spunlace is synonymous with
hydroentangling.
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From INDA's Bookstore:
Hydroentangling Technology Primer
An overview of the hydroentangling industry, its markets, growth rates and
examples of product success stories.
Analysis: Nonwovens Industry in North America Nonwoven Marketing Prospectus including hydroentagling spunlace nonwovens
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Search our Abstract Database: sample results for "Hydroentangling" and "Spunlace"
- Predicting Inlet Roundness of Hydroentangling Nozzles Using CFD Simulations
- The Role of Water Jet Curtain in Modifying Jet Streaks in Hydroentangling Fabrics
- The Role of Nozzle Design in Characteristics of Hydroentangling Waterjets: Experimental Study
- Prospects of a USP Monograph on Surgical Spunlace Fabrics
- Spunlace News on Compsoite Structures
- Spunlace Nonwovens: Upgrading by Binder Bonding and Thermofusion
- Spunlace/Hydroentanglement Methods & Products
- Spunbond and Spunlace- Two leading Technologies Come Together


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