Lamination and Film Coating Systems
topic
Nonwoven lamination systems bond polyethylene or polypropylene films to nonwoven substrates using extrusion coating, hot melt adhesive lamination, or thermal point bonding to create composite laminates combining nonwoven breathability or softness with film barrier properties for hygiene backsheets, medical packaging, and protective clothing, with lamination nip pressure, temperature, and bonding pattern controlling adhesion and composite breathability.
Role
Creates composite nonwoven-film laminates for hygiene and medical applications by combining complementary properties of the nonwoven and film components in a single material, with extrusion lamination being the most economical route for high-volume hygiene backsheet production while adhesive lamination provides the bond strength and breathability combination required for medical barrier fabrics and protective clothing laminates.