Advantages of PLA Nonwoven Fabric
PLA Nonwoven Fabrics are a bio-based material that are easy to manufacture. In research projects, Green has collaborated with companies such as Reifenhauser-Reicofil, Germany, and Biax-Fiberfilm Corp., to compare the properties of PLA with synthetic nonwovens. The result is a new, more durable material that can be used for a variety of applications.
PLA nonwovens are manufactured through a unique meltblown process that produces fibers with a lower diameter. The process allows for the use of various materials and allows for flexibility and innovation. Meltblown PLA nonwovens are more versatile than other types of nonwovens and are better for combining with other materials.
Another advantage of PLA Nonwoven Fabrics is that they are environmental-friendly and biodegradable. Microorganisms in soil can directly break down the plastic to form carbon dioxide and water. This carbon dioxide and water will not pollute the atmosphere and will not cause a greenhouse effect. This makes the product 100% friendly to the environment.
Nonwoven PLAs can be recycled many times over. They have great antibacterial and anti-bacterial properties and are flame retardant. Unlike fossil-based plastics, they are 100% renewable and biodegradable. They also do not contribute to greenhouse gases, which is important to protect the environment. Furthermore, PLA nonwovens are easy to process. However, they are expensive to produce compared to fossil-based plastics.
Non-woven polylactic acid, also known as PLA, is a bio-friendly non-woven fabric that is 100% bio-degradable. It is an excellent choice for consumers who are concerned about the environment. Its low environmental impact makes them an environmentally-friendly choice for a variety of products, including personal care items, agriculture, packaging materials, and packaging materials.
Another advantage of PLA non-woven fibers is that they do not require petroleum or other fossil fuels. Their combustion heat is less than one-third that of their counterparts, such as polyethylene and polypropylene. Additionally, PLA nonwoven fibers are biodegradable and use natural resources as raw materials.
The porous configuration of PLA nonwoven fabric enhances oil wettability and improves mechanical properties. In addition, a continuous air-gap at the water-solid interface facilitates the formation of hierarchical structures. In addition, superwetting PLA nonwoven fabrics exhibit excellent photocatalysis for the degradation of water-miscible toxic organic pollutants. These properties may provide an environmentally friendly alternative to other oily water treatment processes.
Fully Degradable PLA Polylactic acid
Weight:10gsm-200gsm
Width:1.6m
Color:White
Capacity:5 Tons/Day
Applications:: Filter Bags, Tea Bags, Dust Bags, Etc