Nonwoven Fabric
Your Professional Nonwoven Fabric Supplier
Hangzhou Shunlong Nonwoven Technology Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of spunlace nonwoven fabrics, supported by a skilled technical team and a modern production facility. Since 2018, we have invested in three advanced ANDRITZ spunlace lines—two semi-cross lines for high-quality embossed wipe materials and one TT straight-laid line for strong, uniform webs. With a total capacity of 2,200 tons per month, our factory operates with strict process control and reliable efficiency. Equipped with world-class ANDRITZ technology and operated by experienced professionals, we ensure consistent quality and dependable supply for global customers.
Types Of Nonwoven Fabric
Why choose us
Sales Market
We export our products to many regions, including Europe, the Middle East, South America, and Africa. Our products are well received in these markets.
Professional Team
We have an experienced professional team that perfectly combines traditional craftsmanship with the latest technology, dedicated to producing non-woven fabric products with stable quality and superior performance.
Certification
All our products are certified to GB/T19001-2016/ISO9001:2015 standards. They meet international quality, safety, and performance standards.
Customization Service
We offer flexible customization services, tailoring nonwoven fabric products to meet our customers' performance, appearance, and budget requirements, ensuring the products meet their individual needs.

Disposable nonwoven products are items made from fabrics that are created without weaving or knitting. Instead, they are produced through bonding fibers together using chemical, mechanical, or thermal processes. These products are designed for single-use purposes, emphasizing hygiene, convenience, and cost-efficiency.
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Product Name |
Disposable Nonwoven Fabric |
Pattern |
Plain, Hexagonal Embossed, etc. |
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Composition |
PP + Pulp |
Color |
White, Blue, etc. |
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Weight |
45-100gsm |
Technique |
Cross lapping |
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Width |
300cm |
Capacity |
50tons/day |
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Application |
Industrial & Manufacturing, Automotive & Oil Industry, Healthcare & Hospitality, General Maintenance |
Antibacterial Treatment |
Available |
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MOQ |
1Ton/Each Item |
Sample |
Free sample available |
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Payment |
T/T, L/C, other |
Packing |
Customized packing as per customer requirements |
Advantages Of Disposable Nonwoven Fabric
Durability
Despite being lightweight, non-wovens exhibit high tensile and tear strength, making them resistant to wear and stress.
Cost-effectiveness
Eliminating weaving reduces labor and machinery costs, making non-wovens ideal for mass production.
Breathability
Engineered porosity allows air and moisture vapor to pass through, essential for medical and hygiene products.
Versatility
Used in products ranging from non-woven fabric bags to industrial filters and construction membranes.
Customizability
Can be tailored in weight, thickness, density, color, and functional coatings (e.g., antimicrobial, water-repellent).
Eco-friendly options
Biodegradable and recyclable variants support sustainable packaging and disposable product lines.
Spunbond Nonwoven Fabric
This type of nonwoven is made from a single layer of continuous filament fibers that are spun together to form a strong and durable fabric. Spunbond nonwovens are commonly used in the manufacturing of medical and hygiene products as well as in agricultural and construction applications.
Meltblown Nonwoven Fabric
Meltblown nonwovens are made by melting a polymer and extruding it through a small nozzle to form a web of fine fibers. This kind of non-woven fabric is highly absorbent and is often used in the production of filtration products such as masks and air filters.
Needle-Punched Non-Woven Fabrics
Needle-punched nonwovens are produced by mechanically interlocking fibers using barbed needles. This type of nonwoven is extremely durable and is commonly used in automotive and construction applications, as well as in the manufacture of home products such as carpets and mattresses.

Applications of Disposable Nonwoven Fabric
Healthcare Field
Disposable Non Woven Cloth can be used in disposable products in the healthcare field, such as surgical gowns, masks, gloves, headscarves, etc. They effectively prevent the spread of microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses.
Beauty And Skin Care Field
In the field of cosmetics and beauty and skin care, Disposable Non Woven Cloth is also widely used. They can be used in facial masks, makeup remover pads, cotton pads, etc. to make the product clean and hygienic while maintaining good quality.
Food Processing Field
In the field of food processing, Disposable Non Woven Cloth is mainly used to make food packaging bags, filter cloths, and oil mounds. They are more environmentally friendly and durable than traditional cotton fabrics.
Household Cleaning Field
Disposable Non Woven Cloth can also be used in household cleaning applications such as scrubbing cloths, vacuum cleaner filters and cleaning cloths. They can easily remove dust and debris while also having a positive impact on the safety and hygiene of your home environment.
Working Principle of Disposable Nonwoven Fabric
Fiber Selection
The process begins with choosing the right fibers—synthetic (polypropylene, polyester) or natural (cellulose). The choice depends on the product’s intended use and required properties.
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Web Formation
Fibers are laid out randomly or in specific patterns to form a web. This can be achieved through spunbond, meltblown, or carding techniques, depending on the desired fabric characteristics.
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Bonding Process
The web is bonded using chemical adhesives, heat, or mechanical means like needlepunching. This step stabilizes the fabric, giving it strength and durability.
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Cutting & Finishing
The bonded fabric is then cut into desired shapes or sizes. Additional treatments, such as adding antimicrobial agents or waterproof coatings, may be applied to enhance functionality.
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Packaging & Distribution
Finished products are packaged for single-use applications, ensuring hygiene and ease of distribution.
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Composition & Materials of Disposable Nonwoven Fabric
Synthetic fibers
Polypropylene is the most common due to its low cost, light weight, and recyclability.
Natural fibers
Some eco-friendly variants incorporate cellulose, cotton, or bamboo fibers for biodegradability.
Blends
Hybrid fabrics combine synthetic and natural fibers to balance performance and sustainability.
Spunbond
Continuous filaments are extruded, drawn, and bonded with heat for strength and uniformity.
Meltblown
Ultrafine fibers are blown onto a conveyor to create highly porous, filtration-grade material.
Needle punching
Fibers are mechanically entangled using barbed needles for durable, textured fabrics.
Thermal bonding
Heat and pressure fuse fibers at contact points for soft, flexible sheets.
Chemical bonding
Binders or adhesives are applied to stabilize the fiber web.
Technical Specifications of Disposable Nonwoven Fabric
Fabric weight: Ranges from 30 to 300 grams per square meter (GSM). Lighter weights (30–60 GSM) are used in medical masks; heavier weights (150–300 GSM) suit geotextiles and shopping bags.
Thickness: Typically 0.5 to 3 mm. Thicker materials offer enhanced durability and insulation.
Tear strength: Measured between 5–40 Newtons (N), depending on fiber type and bonding method.
TAir permeability: Varies from 50 to 500 L/m²/s, critical for filtration and breathable garments.
Moisture absorption: Most synthetic non-wovens are hydrophobic, resisting water while allowing vapor transmission.
Lifespan: Designed for single-use in medical/hygiene contexts; reusable versions last 50+ washes with proper care.
Usage and Maintenance Guidelines
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and humidity. Prolonged UV exposure can degrade synthetic fibers over time.
Cleaning: Most non-woven products are disposable. Reusable items (e.g., shopping bags) should be hand-washed or machine-washed on a delicate cycle with mild detergent. Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals.
Drying: Always air-dry—never tumble dry. High heat can melt synthetic fibers or weaken bonded structures.
Inspection: Regularly check for tears, thinning, or contamination. Replace immediately if used in medical, safety, or filtration roles.
Handling: Avoid contact with open flames, hot surfaces, or sharp objects. Non-wovens can be flammable and are prone to punctures under stress.
We're well-known as one of the leading nonwoven fabric manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please feel free to wholesale high quality nonwoven fabric made in China here from our factory. Also, custom service is available.
