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Rabin Baspar Yazd spunbond making machine manufacturer Spunbond Applications

The shape of fabrics and colors

What's the main difference between a textile, paper, film and a nonwoven product? Textiles are either woven or knitted, and one needs a yarn to manufacture either one of them. For the textile industry, yarns constitute its main raw material. The nonwoven industry works with natural and man-made fibers/filament, without the need to first spin yarns from them. Fibers/filaments are consolidated directly into fabrics or formed products through the use of one or a combination of several technologies, none of which involve weaving or knitting.

Why use nonwoven? The main reason for using this fabrics are cheaper than other fabrics. Recycling and reversible to environment No polution Variety of colors Lightweight Possibility of having different properties in this material, such as anti-bacteria, anti-UV, absorption and excretion of fluids, Nano and other

Schematic of typical spunbond process

Applications in medicine

General Purpose Types of shopping and advertising bags Cover Clothing

General Purpose Bed sheets and pillowcases Cover cars and industrial machinery

Household filters Use several layers of special paper and spunbond vacuum filter with different GSM

Industrial Filters

Laminated fabrics for specific purposes

Agriculture Application Due to the growing agricultural science, scientists believe that they can create a series of measures to reduce the use of pesticides which harm the environment, the rate of production in the minimum time possible have increased significantly.

World updated Science and Technology = Higher production in shorter time = Earn More

Farmers are you still afraid of the cold? The greenhouses can be harvested several times during the year was produced.

What is the difference between a spunbond cover With polyethylene film? The use of polyethylene films because of its irreversible nature of the cycle is very limited. Synthetic fibers used in Spunbond, after easily taking and destruction of the natural cycle back and is fully compatible with the environment.

SPUNBOND due to variations in paint & thickness and the air exchange is most efficient in all seasons. Polyethylene film does not have this feature. SPUNBOND due to variations in paint & thickness and the air exchange is most efficient in all seasons. Polyethylene film does not have this feature.

Cover the plants in order to prevent the transmission and spread of pests or protect against the above mentioned

PROTECTION Bags for fruit trees that have fruit on the branches are used for two purposes: A.To prevent fruit from falling on the ground B.putting away fruits against the harmful insects The fruits such as dates, bananas, apples, apricots, cherries, peaches and...

Shadow Special cover to prevent burning sun, sometimes causing fruit blemishes and burning leaves and damage to them.

علف هرزه پوشش هایی که بر روی زمین پهن می شود و از رشد علف های هرزه جلوگیری کرده و یا مانع از تکثیر آنها می گردد. رابین بسپار یزد

تزئین و جلوگیری از رشد علف هرزه رابین بسپار یزد

محافظت پوشش مخصوص که از صدمه رسیدن گیاهان در مقابل بادهای شدید، گرد وخاک و شرایط هوایی نامساعد جلوگیری می کند. رابین بسپار یزد

سرما زدگی کاورهایی با ضخامت و روزنه های کنترل شده که به منظور جلوگیری از سرما زدگی گیاهان و درختان بکار می رود. رابین بسپار یزد

حفظ رطوبت گیاه و ایجاد شرایط گلخانه ای با کاور های مخصوص رطوبت رابین بسپار یزد