Pulpagewebe
Pulpagewebe refers to a type of nonwoven fabric produced from cellulose fibers, primarily derived from wood pulp. The production process involves a wet-laid method, where cellulose fibers are dispersed in water and then formed into a sheet on a moving screen. This method allows for a uniform fiber distribution and results in a fabric with good absorbency and softness. Pulpagewebe is often characterized by its bulk and breathability.
The primary applications of pulpagewebe are found in hygiene and medical products. Its absorbent properties make
Pulpagewebe can be manufactured with varying densities and strengths depending on the intended use. Additives may