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Raw Materials Airlaid products are characterised by qualities such as high liquid absorption, softness, similarity to textile, and a tensile strength close to similar in both wet and dry condition. Such qualities are vital within i.e. the hygiene industry.
The most common raw materials for airlaid production are:
- wood pulp and/or cotton linters
- synthetic stable fibres
- bi-component stable fibres
- natural stable fibres
- other types of airborne fibres
- super absorbent fibres/granulates
In recent years, alternative raw materials have emerged on the market as a consequence of the environmental considerations needed to keep a "green" profile. Please visit our Market Intelligence section to learn more about how we stand on this issue.
Production Lines Dan-Web's modular design built and heavy duty construction airlaid lines offer stability and flexibility in the production process, unmatched web speeds, and many applications for the finished products:
Latex bonded airlaid (LBAL/BBAL) Table cloths, napkins, wipes, wet wipes, industrial wipes, feminine hygiene products, and packaging material
Thermal-bonded airlaid (TBAL) Core material for baby diapers, feminine hygiene and incontinence products, meat pads and packaging material
Multi-bonded grades (MBAL) A combination of BBAL and TBAL
Hydrogen bonded airlaid or x-bonded airlaid (HBAL/XBAL) Core material for baby diapers, feminine hygiene and incontinence products
Airlaid plus hydro entangles/Spunlace Wipes, wet wipes, etc.
As new products are developing very fast and Dan-Web's machinery can easily be adapted to supply such markets the market potential seems infinite. Please go to New Products to learn more about our activities.
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