Vega shows you the production process of non-woven masks

Single woven use

Meltblown non-woven fabrics are widely used. The types of products that can be produced by non-woven fibers include
Medical and commercial masks.
Air or liquid filter items.
Sanitary napkins, non-reusable diapers.
Oil and liquid absorbents
Coffee filter paper and tea bags
Disposable antibacterial wipes.





 

WEIJIA will introduce how to use this material to produce masks such as medical masks, surgical masks and N95 respirators.
Medical masks are usually laminated with three layers of non-woven fabrics.
The inner layer is in contact with the wearer's face and serves to absorb the moisture produced during normal exhalation.
The outer layer of the non-woven fabric acts as a waterproof layer, preventing any liquid discharged by the patient from being transmitted or inhaled by the mask.
The center layer is typically made of polypropylene (PP) meltblown nonwoven fabric.



 

Production Procedure

The mask production equipment for the rapid production of disposable clinical masks can immediately perform the operations required in the production process. Basic process operations include
Merging: Merging three layers of products to form a multi-layer mask material.
Use iron bars: The device stitches horizontal steel threads to the three layers of fabric, which the user can use to enhance the seal of the fabric to the face.
Increase folds: The machine uses a folding device to add creases and folds to the mask to make the mask fit the face better.