Air laying, Air laid process

The air laid process is a nonwoven web forming process that disperses fibers into a fast-moving air stream and condenses them onto a moving screen by means of pressure or vacuum. This process is commonly used in the nonwovens industry to produce materials such as insulation, wipes, and absorbents. Businesses in the nonwovens industry must ensure that their air laid products have adequate strength and durability to meet the demands of their customers.

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