Classifications of
elastic nonwoven fabric Elastic Material Type:Spandex/Lycra Elastic Nonwoven Fabric: These fabrics use spandex or Lycra fibers as the elastic component. Spandex is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional stretch and recovery properties. Fabrics incorporating spandex provide high elasticity and conformability.Natural Rubber Elastic Nonwoven Fabric: These fabrics use natural rubber or latex as the elastic component. Natural rubber offers good elasticity and durability. These fabrics are commonly used in medical and healthcare applications.
Manufacturing Process:Spunbond Elastic Nonwoven Fabric: This type of fabric is produced using the spunbond manufacturing process. The elastic fibers are mixed with other fibers, typically polypropylene, and then subjected to a bonding process. Spunbond elastic nonwoven fabric offers stretchability along with the strength and durability of the base fibers.Meltblown Elastic Nonwoven Fabric: In this process, elastic fibers are combined with thermoplastic fibers and subjected to the meltblown process. Meltblown elastic nonwoven fabric offers fine filtration properties along with stretchability.
Application-Specific Classification:
Disposable Hygiene Products: Elastic nonwoven fabrics used in products such as diapers, adult incontinence products, feminine hygiene products, and disposable undergarments. These fabrics provide stretchability and a comfortable fit.
Medical and Healthcare: Elastic nonwoven fabrics used in medical and healthcare applications, including surgical gowns, protective apparel, wound dressings, and bandages. These fabrics provide stretchability and conformability to body contours.
Apparel and Accessories: Elastic nonwoven fabrics used in sportswear, swimwear, lingerie, waistbands, cuffs, and headbands. These fabrics provide stretchability and comfort.
Industrial and Construction: Elastic nonwoven fabrics used in industrial and construction applications, such as protective clothing and safety garments. These fabrics provide flexibility and ease of movement.
Automotive Industry: Elastic nonwoven fabrics used in automotive applications, including seat covers, headrests, door panels, and interior trims. These fabrics provide stretch and durability.