Airlaid Web Formation Machinery
category
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.
Role
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.
Subtopics
- Airlaid Forming Head Design and Fibre Distribution Airlaid forming heads individualise and transport fibres using high-velocity air flow through a seri…
- Pulp Defibration and Fibre Preparation for Airlaid Pulp defibration for airlaid production uses hammermill or fiberiser machines to convert wet-laid pu…
- Superabsorbent Polymer Integration in Airlaid Superabsorbent polymer particle incorporation in airlaid webs uses metered screw or vibratory feeder…
- Multi-Layer Airlaid Web Formation Systems Multi-forming head airlaid lines use sequential forming stations depositing different fibre types, S…
- Latex Bonding for Airlaid Nonwovens Latex binder application to airlaid webs uses spray, foam, or saturation coating with acrylic, SBR, …
- Thermal Bonding of Airlaid Webs with Bicomponent Fibre Thermally bonded airlaid production incorporates bicomponent staple fibre at 10 to 30 percent blend …
- Airlaid Line Width and Speed Optimisation Airlaid production line economics improve with wider forming widths from 1.6 to 3.5 metres through i…
- Airlaid Wipes and Personal Care Nonwoven Production Airlaid wipes production uses wood pulp and viscose fibre blends at 50 to 150 grams per square metre…
- Airlaid Forming Screen Design and Vacuum Systems Airlaid forming screen aperture geometry and vacuum suction level beneath the screen determine the f…
- Absorbency Testing and Performance Characterisation Airlaid nonwoven absorbency characterisation uses total absorbent capacity by gravimetric immersion …