What is chemically bonded nonwoven fabric?
The process of chemical bonding involves the application of a “chemical binder” to join polyester and rayon fibers to impart unique and beneficial characteristics to nonwovens. A variety of useful nonwoven characteristics are offered through chemical bonding.

Chemical bonding mainly refers to the application of a liquid binder to the fibres. This technology is used for multiple uses, such as: the automotive industry, the medical industry, filtration, cosmetics and hygiene, construction, agriculture, decoration, packaging and many others. This technology is characterized by its flexibility since it allows the application of different resins that give the non-woven different properties (colour, fire retardant, fungicide, water repellent, etc.).

