Fabric Extrusion Line
1)Melt pump
2)Primary extruder
3)Automatic screen changer
4)Trim recycling extruder
Port: MUNDRA / MUMBAI
Minimum Order Quantity: As per buyer requirement
Supply Ability: 500 Piece/Pieces per Year
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,Confirmed LC at sight or TT against Proforma
Contact SupplierPackaging Detail: Sea worthy vacuum packing
Delivery Detail: within 60 to 90 days
Rajoo has done pioneering developments in PP Non woven extrusion in India and have emerged as the only supplier with production capacity ranging from 200 to 500kg/hr and weight range from 12 to 150 gsm depending on various applications.
Nonwoven fabrics are broadly defined as sheet or web structures bonded together by entangling fibre or filaments (and by perforating films) mechanically, thermally or chemically. They are flat, porous sheets that are made directly from separate fibres or from molten plastic or plastic film. Typically, a certain percentage of recycled fabrics and oil-based materials are used in nonwoven fabrics. The percentage of recycled fabrics vary based upon the strength of material needed for the specific use. Conversely, some nonwoven fabrics can be recycled after use, given the proper treatment and facilities. For this reason, some consider nonwovens a more ecological fabric for certain applications, especially in fields and industries where disposable or single use products are important, such as hospitals, schools, nursing homes and luxury accommodations.
Nonwoven fabrics are engineered fabrics that may be a limited life, single-use fabric or a very durable fabric. Nonwoven fabrics provide specific functions such as absorbency, liquid repellence, resilience, stretch, softness, strength, flame retardancy, washability, cushioning, filtering, use as a bacterial barrier and sterility. These properties are often combined to create fabrics suited for specific jobs, while achieving a good balance between product use-life and cost. They can mimic the appearance, texture and strength of a woven fabric and can be as bulky as the thickest paddings. In combination with other materials they provide a spectrum of products with diverse properties, and are used alone or as components of apparel, home furnishings, health care, engineering, industrial and consumer goods.