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    What’s New With Nonwovens in the Medical Industry?

    What's New With Nonwovens in the Medical Industry?

    The utilization of medical nonwoven fabric has outpaced woven

    materials in recent years. Even when traced back to their rapid adoption during WWII, nonwovens were proven to be superior products in terms of adaptability,

    disposability, cost, and effectiveness. Manufacturing technology improved in the following decades until current-day use of nonwovens has placed them in a

    position to dominate the medical textile industry.

    What are Nonwovens Fabrics?

    Nonwovens are defined as sheets or web structures bonded together by the process of entangling fibers or filaments (and sometimes by perforating films)

    mechanically, chemically, or thermally. The fibers may be oriented randomly throughout the fabric or only following one direction.

    Multiple layers may be combined to achieve the desired elongation, strength, and other mechanical properties. Porosity is controlled by varying fiber

    density, diameter, orientation, and the use of additional mechanical processing.

    Key characteristics of nonwovens that justify their use and popularity:

    durability

    strength

    resilience

    dimensional stability

    low elongation

    specific processing to control porosity

    Benefits of Nonwovens Driving this Market

    With very deliberate care being taken to lower the incidence of hospital-acquired infection, nonwoven medical textiles are the clear winner in this

    category, thanks to their unique qualities. Medical textile technology is subject to intense monitoring since human lives are at stake. The intense scrutiny

    has resulted in better quality products and the development and implementation of innovative new uses in the medical field.