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Application and advantages of viscose fiber in plain printed spunlace nonwovens

Date:2024-07-11

In the vast world of textile materials, each fiber shines in its own field with its unique properties. Among them, viscose fiber stands out from many fibers with its excellent hygroscopicity and soft touch, and becomes an important component to improve the comfort of textiles. Especially in the production of tabby printed spunlace nonwovens, adding viscose fiber in an appropriate amount can not only effectively improve the softness and hygroscopicity of the fabric, but also add more market competitiveness to the product.

The unique charm of viscose fiber
Viscose fiber, also known as rayon or regenerated cellulose fiber, is extracted from natural cellulose (such as wood, bamboo, etc.) and chemically processed. This process retains many excellent properties of natural fibers, such as good hygroscopicity, breathability and biodegradability, while giving it higher softness and glossiness. Compared with other synthetic fibers, viscose fiber is particularly hygroscopic, and can quickly absorb and release moisture on the skin surface, keeping it dry and comfortable to wear.

However, just as a coin has two sides, while viscose fiber shows its superior performance, it also exposes some shortcomings. Its wet strength is relatively low, that is, in a wet state, the strength and elasticity of the fiber will decrease, which can easily cause the fabric to deform. In addition, the wear resistance and wrinkle resistance of viscose fiber are relatively weak, and attention needs to be paid during use.

Application in tabby printed spunlace nonwoven fabrics
tabby printed spunlace nonwoven fabrics are a nonwoven fabric that combines plain fabric structure, printing process and spunlace reinforcement technology. This fabric not only has the flatness and breathability of plain fabrics, but also adds rich visual effects through the printing process, and then improves the strength and durability of the fabric through spunlace reinforcement technology. In this context, adding a proper amount of viscose fiber has become a clever choice to improve the performance of the fabric.

By blending viscose fiber with other fibers (such as polyester fiber, nylon, etc.), the advantages of various fibers can be fully utilized to achieve complementary performance. The addition of viscose fiber makes the plain printed spunlace non-woven fabric further improve its softness and moisture absorption while maintaining its original flatness and breathability. Whether it is underwear, household items or medical and sanitary materials, this improved fabric can bring users a more comfortable and pleasant experience.

Market prospects and sustainable development
With the continuous improvement of consumers' requirements for textile quality and the increasing attention to environmental protection and sustainable development, the application prospects of viscose fiber in plain printed spunlace non-woven fabrics are becoming more and more broad. On the one hand, its excellent moisture absorption and softness meet the modern people's pursuit of comfort; on the other hand, as a way to utilize renewable resources, the production process of viscose fiber is also in line with the concept of environmental protection.

In the future, with the advancement of technology and the reduction of costs, the application scope of viscose fiber in the textile industry will be further expanded. At the same time, we also look forward to more innovative technologies and environmentally friendly materials to emerge and jointly promote the sustainable development of the textile industry. In this context, plain printed spunlace non-woven fabrics, as a textile with multiple advantages, will surely occupy a more important position in the market.