Snapshot

Stitch Bonded nonwoven textiles are made through the mechanical locking of fibrous webs or fabrics together using yarn in a stitch bonding process. The process does not include any chemical bonding agents. As a raw material of stitch bond textile, loose fibers, scrims, films, and pre-formed fabric are used. These fabrics are reinforced the durability and flexibility of nonwoven textile.
The available basic stitch bonding technologies include the Malimo, Maliwatt, Malivlies, and Kunit, which can be used to create flat, pile, or reinforced fabric structures. These offer the potential for high-speed production, dimensional stability, and a high strength-to-weight ratio.
India is adopted Stitch-bonded fabric widely for various technical, industrial, and domestic applications. It is mainly used for purposes such as auto interior components, home textiles, interlinings, geotextiles, medical disposables, wipes, insulation layers, and filtration media.
Stitch bonding process can be classified into three categories on the basis of their formation and application such as Flat Stitch Bonded Nonwoven Fabric, Pile Stitch Bonded Nonwoven Fabric, and Stitch Bonded Composites. Stitch bonded nonwovens are the most preferred choice in the current world of textile engineering because of their multifaceted properties, economic viability, and environmental adaptability.

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