NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR CLEANING AND A PRODUCTION METHOD FOR THE SAME
First Claim
1. A nonwoven fabric production method for cleaning, comprising:
- a raw material supply step for inputting 80-90 weight % of a cotton plug and 10-20 weight % of a synthetic fiber;
a step for mixing the inputted raw materials using a scutching machine;
a step for producing a sheet-shaped web by processing the mixed raw materials using a carding machine;
a step for producing a fiber web in such a way to stack a plurality of the webs and to spray a water jet and to bind a plurality of the webs; and
a step for heat-drying the fiber webs and smoothing the synthetic fibers and enhancing a binding with the cotton plug.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a nonwoven fabric for cleaning and to a production method for the same. Provided is a nonwoven fabric for cleaning and a production method therefor, comprising: a raw-material supply step in which between 80 and 90 parts by weight of cotton fibre and between 10 and 20 parts by weight of synthetic fibre are introduced; a step in which the introduced raw materials are mixed by using a blowing and scutching machine; a step in which a web is produced in the form of a sheet by using a carding machine to process the mixed raw materials; a step in which a fibrous web is produced by layering a plurality of the webs and then spraying a water jet so as to join the plurality of webs to each other; and a heat-treatment step in which the fibrous web is subjected to hot drying, and the synthetic fibre is softened and the bond with the cotton fibre is strengthened. Also provided is a production method for the nonwoven fabric. According to the present invention, a nonwoven fabric for cleaning can be provided which maintains the water absorbency and the oil absorbency while markedly increasing the tensile strength of the cotton fibre.
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1. A nonwoven fabric production method for cleaning, comprising:
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a raw material supply step for inputting 80-90 weight % of a cotton plug and 10-20 weight % of a synthetic fiber; a step for mixing the inputted raw materials using a scutching machine; a step for producing a sheet-shaped web by processing the mixed raw materials using a carding machine; a step for producing a fiber web in such a way to stack a plurality of the webs and to spray a water jet and to bind a plurality of the webs; and a step for heat-drying the fiber webs and smoothing the synthetic fibers and enhancing a binding with the cotton plug. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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