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NONWOVEN PRODUCTS
Bed linen
These disposable products are practical and affordable because they tend to stay soft to the touch, do not damage table surfaces, be 100% biodegradable & environmentally friendly, come in beautiful designs, be appropriately hygienic, and are reasonably priced.
Carpet
Nonwoven fabric is ideally suited for carpet construction enhancement by being able to extend the life of a carpet, protecting the integrity of the said product, and by reducing the chances for mold development or bacterial buildup, with proper use and deployment. These also make installation easier, help protect wooden surfaces, and can also help make repairs more feasible.
Diapers
Unfortunately, disposable diapers have only been around for a short time, comparatively speaking. Before their advent, there wasn’t an alternative to cloth diapers. Cloth diapers didn’t absorb much, were unnecessarily smelly, and had to be laundered.
Although the earliest forms of disposable diapers weren’t so great, the new designs have changed for the better the whole “how to keep babies fresh, comfortable, dry and clean for as long as possible” paradigm. New disposable diapers come with color-changing indicators that indicate if the child is wet, special sizing features and re-attachable TM-type Velcro closures.
Floor Duster Cloths
A dry floor cloth can provide superlative performance and convenience. The nonwoven sheets used are made in required thicknesses that allow them to conform to just about any surface to more efficiently trap dirt, dust, and hair.
Heat/Electricity Conductive Fabric
Nonwovens may help alleviate the energy crisis by helping to deliver cost-effective solutions related to heating. Electrically conductive fabrics, with special under-padding integration, can help heat a surface, whether constructed of ceramic tiles, wood, ceiling tiles, or wall coverings. In these scenarios heated fabrics could take the place of other heating systems by producing heat through radiation.
Medical products & supplies
The most dramatic use of nonwovens in the medical theatre of operations is the only-once-used surgical gowns worn by surgeons and their staff during often-complicated, possibly lasting for hours operations. The advantage of these products is their well-documented ability to protect healthcare personnel from patients’ bodily fluids and blood; they are also dependably sterile.
Many people in healthcare facilities end up acquiring Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs), or nosocomial infections, every year; these sometimes culminate in death. One way to end up acquiring one of these is through incisions—sometimes referred to as Surgical Site Infections or SSIs. There is no question that nonwoven gowns and drapes greatly reduce the chances of acquiring the many types of infections initiated (or made worse) during a hospital stay. They also help reduce the spread of disease in general.