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Airlaid Web Formation Machinery

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Airlaid web formation machinery uses high-velocity air streams to transport individualised fibres and deposit them on a moving collection screen from below by suction, forming a three-dimensional isotropic fibre web with superior uniformity and thickness compared to carded webs, enabling production of bulky absorbent nonwovens from wood pulp, short staple, and superabsorbent polymer combinations for hygiene and wipes applications.

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Provides the primary web formation technology for bulky absorbent nonwoven products including adult incontinence cores, feminine hygiene absorbent layers, and household wipes by enabling the uniform deposition of wood pulp fibres and superabsorbent polymer particles into thick, isotropic webs that provide the combination of fluid acquisition rate and total fluid retention capacity required by modern absorbent hygiene products.

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