Spunlace Cloth
Gangyu® Spunlace Cloth is actually spunlace nonwoven fabric. We own 3 spunlace production lines with an annual output of 8,000 tons of Spunlace Cloth.
Product Introduction
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Gangyu® Spunlace Cloth is actually spunlace nonwoven fabric. We own 3 spunlace production lines with an annual output of 8,000 tons of Spunlace Cloth. We are a professional manufacturer of spunlace nonwoven fabric, wood pulp nonwoven fabric, kitchen wipes, industrial wipes, wet wipes, and a variety of nonwoven finished products. Our products range from household care and hygiene to medical care.
What is spunlace Cloth?
Spunlace Cloth is a kind of nonwoven fabric made by combining short fibers(around 1.38detx and 35mm length) under a spunlace technology. This technology was firstly developped by DuPont company in 1960's. The fibers can be natural fibers like wool, silk, linen, cotton. They can also be conventional fibers like viscose fiber, lyocell fiber, bamboo fiber, polyester fiber, polypropylene fiber, acetate fiber, polyamide fiber, etc.
Fiber Opening: Fibers are separated from tightly compressed bales and processed into individual, loose fibers, preparing them for subsequent blending and web formation.
Carding: During the carding process, fibers are combed and aligned using a web-forming machine to create either parallel-laid or cross-laid fiber webs, ensuring uniform distribution and improved web structure.
Hydroentanglement: Under high-pressure water jets, the fibers become entangled and interlocked, forming a strong and uniform fabric structure without the need for weaving or knitting.
Air Drying: The fabric is dried using a hot-air drying system, ensuring that any remaining moisture is removed. This final stage completes the production process, resulting in finished spunlace fabric ready for further use or conversion.
Fibers we use For spunlace Cloth
Wood Pulp:Wood pulp is a fibrous material made from wood and classified by raw material, pulping method, and end use-for example, kraft softwood pulp, mechanical pulp, or refined pulp. It accounts for over 90% of total pulp production and serves as the primary raw material for papermaking as well as various other industrial applications.
Viscose: Viscose is one of the earliest forms of regenerated cellulose fiber. In 1891, Cross, Bevan, and Beadle produced a sodium cellulose sulfonate solution from cotton, which was named "viscose" for its high viscosity. When exposed to acid, cellulose reprecipitates from this solution, a principle later applied in 1893 to create viscose fiber.
Polyester: Polyester, commonly known as "polyester fiber," is a synthetic polymer made through the chemical polycondensation of a diol and an organic dibasic acid. Developed in the 1930s, it has become the most widely used synthetic fiber today. Polyester is strong, durable, resistant to moisture absorption, and prone to generating static electricity.
Lyocell Fiber: Lyocell is a cellulose-based fiber made from natural plant sources and introduced in the mid-1990s. It represents a major advancement in regenerated fibers, combining the strengths of both natural and synthetic materials. Lyocell is an eco-friendly fiber-its raw material, cellulose, is renewable, and its production process involves no chemical reaction, using a non-toxic, recyclable solvent.
New Technologies in Spunlace in Recent Years
Spunlace and wood pulp air-laid composite technology
Wood pulp is significantly cheaper than short fibers typically used in spunlace, and fluff pulp offers good hygroscopicity and a soft hand feel. Products made with this approach are more cost-effective than those made from fibers alone and remain highly competitive on price. However, the filtration system requires strict design and maintenance. Applications include wipes (around 70 g/m2) and core materials for diapers and sanitary napkins.
Spunlace and filament spunbond composite technology
This approach combines the strength of spunbond nonwovens with the absorbent performance of short fibers. The resulting material tends to be more uniform and softer than pure spunbond, with enhanced water and oil absorption and higher tensile strength. Potential uses include food packaging fabrics, decorative fabrics, and cleaning cloths.
Spunlace and wet-laid web composite technology
A typical example is Detex Hydraspun, which integrates wet-laid web technology with the Soflom spunlace process developed by Unicharm. Hydraspun wet-laid spunlace nonwovens offer strength and softness comparable to or exceeding traditional dry-laid spunlace fabrics, and they do not shed lint. The seam tensile strength can be twice that of dry-laid spunlace, making this approach particularly suitable for apparel and clothing applications.
Features
Softness: Spunlace cloth offers a soft, skin-friendly texture comparable to traditional woven fabrics, popular in wipes and hygiene products.
Absorbency: It exhibits excellent absorption, making it well suited for wipes, medical gauze, and other absorbent applications.
Strength and Durability: Despite its softness, spunlace cloth is strong and durable, resistant to tearing and able to withstand functional stresses.
Low linting: It minimizes fiber shedding, ensuring a clean, lint-free material for electronics, medical, and other sensitive uses.
Breathability: The cloth is breathable, providing a moisture barrier while allowing air passage, beneficial for hygiene products, medical dressings, and apparel.
Versatility: Spunlace cloth can be produced across a wide range of weights and thicknesses, enabling use from lightweight facial wipes to heavier-duty cloths.
Eco-Friendliness: Some spunlace cloth utilize natural or biodegradable fibers, offering greener options.
Customizable properties: Fiber type (e.g., polyester, viscose, cotton), bonding method, and structure can be tailored to meet specific industrial requirements.
Applications
Made for kitchen wipes, industrial wipes, wet wipes, face mask, face towel. Widely used in household cleaning, industrial equipment cleaning, medical care products, Janitorial wiping supplies in hotels, restaurants and catering service.

Quick Details
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Commodity: |
Spunlace Cloth |
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Technology: |
Spunlace (parallel/semi-cross) |
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Printing: |
Wave Printing, Flower Printing, Grid Printing etc. |
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Pattern: |
Plain(Smooth), Mesh (Apertured),Embossed |
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Composition: |
Viscose / Polyester, Wood pulp / Polyester, composition can be customized |
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Width: |
10cm-210cm |
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Weight: |
35gsm-100gsm |
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Color: |
White, Blue, Red, Yellow, Pink, Green etc. |
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Packing |
in folded pcs/ in perforated rolls/ in jumbo rolls |
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Useage: |
Made for kitchen wipes, industrial wipes, wet wipes, face mask, face towel etc. |
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HS code: |
5603929000 or 5603939000 |
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Place of Origin: |
Hangzhou, China |








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