Definition of cotton spunlaced nonwoven fabric
Cotton Spunlaced non-woven fabric is also called pure cotton Spunlaced non-woven fabric. The cotton Spunlaced non-woven fabric is made of natural fiber pure cotton. After opening and loosening the cotton, the pure cotton is sorted into a web by using the tip carding machine, the mesh laying machine and the drafting machine, and the large density and numerous needle shaped water columns formed after pressurization are used to make the cotton fiber tangle into cloth through the spunlaced machine. It only takes 5 minutes from raw cotton to fabric, which saves spinning and weaving links, shortens working hours, saves a lot of energy consumption, labor and equipment, low carbon, environmental protection, energy conservation and emission reduction, and reduces costs by about 30% compared with traditional weaving. Its process has the world's most advanced level of fabric technology. The process of cotton Spunlaced non-woven fabric meets the requirements of "green development of low-carbon environmental protection, energy conservation and emission reduction, and promotion of green consumption mode" proposed in the 12th Five Year Plan, the "construction of ecological civilization" proposed in the report of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and the "sustainable development mode of low-carbon, green and circular economy" proposed in the outline of building a textile power (2011-2020).