In the conventional textile industry, fabric is manufactured using a crisscross weave of natural or synthetic threads, non-woven fabric on the other hand is produced by compressing fibers to create an un-weaved cloth. In that sense, non-woven fabric acts as an ordinary fabric but has many additional advantages, like flexibility and durability.
It's highly adjustable to fit a range of specifications. These unique qualities make non-woven fabric a versatile raw material that can be used in a variety of applications.
Non-woven fabric is easy to work with because of the process used to create the fabric, it does not fray, so it can be cut to fit without having to stitch the edges.
The fact that it's strong, relative to its light weight, makes non-woven fabric easy to process and mold but mainly, more cost-efficient compared to ordinary fabric. That's why non-woven fabric is used for a wide range of disposable products.
Even better, non-woven fabric can be washed and even ironed with a divider in low temperatures. Its color is built into the raw material so it doesn't fade, giving the products a fresh look.
We can deliver uncompromised quality because Dispobud is the leading supplier of non-woven fabric made products in a wide range of industries. For example, unlike competitors' products, which may contain only 80% new Polypropylene, the Dispobud non-woven fabric manufactured using the Spunbond method contains 100% virgin raw material. It does not contain any recycled Polypropylene or other plastic industrial waste.
These kinds of manufacturing standards allow us to keep the quality of our products above the rest, provide the durability and color we are proud of and deliver the same exact quality every time – no surprises!