China Manufacturer for PE coated non-woven Wholesale to Sevilla
China Manufacturer for PE coated non-woven Wholesale to Sevilla Detail:
Forming by stamping and glue-blocked material for auto headliner
PE coated non-woven fabric is one kind of forming art material for auto headliner industry, and is made of PET spunlace and needle-punched non-woven. Due to a certain of elongation rate at the transverse and longitudinal direction, it effectively avoids the breakage during the forming and stamping process. PE coating ensures the adhesion and waterproof/glue-blocked ability.
Advantages of PE coated non-woven fabric for auto headliner industry:
Excellent transverse and longitudinal elongation rate, ensures the strength of material.
Suitable temperature control point, ensures the adhesion and glue-blocked ability.
Conformity to VOC discharge request.
Conformity to RoHS Directives.
General specification:
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PE coated non-woven fabric |
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Gram weight:(70±7)g/m2 Max.width:1900mm |
Product detail pictures:

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