The spunbond process comes under the spunlaid process and produces Nonwoven fabric. In this process polymer chips are melted and the molten polymer is extruded through spinnerets. The continuous filaments are cooled and deposited on to a conveyor to form a uniform web. The web formed in this way is bonded by heat and pressure to produce the final product. Different additives are additive to give the fabric added functionality like anti UV, water repellent, hydrophilic, antibacterial, antistatic, softening, flame retardant. This process has the advantage of giving nonwovens greater strength, but raw material flexibility is more restricted. If you want to set up a project to produce Spunbond Nonwoven fabric, we can help you as consultants which will make it easier and faster to get to market. We will hand hold you all the way from project planning, procurring the equipment including all ancillary equipment, plant layout, start up of the plant, training your personal, providing training manuals and setting up a laboratory for carrying out physical testing. Some common applications Crop covers Plant protection control fabrics Greenhouse shading Root control bags Landscape fabric Baby diapers, feminine hygiene products Incontinence Mattresses Carrier bags for shoppers Lining for a number of applications like shows, luggage, and sleeping bags Medical Gowns, masks and surgical clothes Sheets and pillow cases