The initial step involves the receipt and storage of raw materials such as polymers, fibres, and additives. These materials are essential for the production of non-woven fabrics and undergo rigorous quality checks to ensure their suitability for manufacturing.
A rigorous quality control process is essential to ensure that the finished non-woven fabric meets the required standards and specifications. This involves conducting various tests to check for uniformity, strength, and other key performance indicators.
Once the non-woven fabric has passed quality checks, it is prepared for packaging and distribution. The products are either cut to size or rolled for easier handling and transportation. They are then packaged in protective wrappers or boxes to preserve their quality during storage and transportation.