Pervin / Perlan non-woven fabric made of 100% viscose, universal cloth for cleaning and human care 45g 95 x 150 cm 100 pieces
přírodní materiál, mimořádná savost, pevnost a odolnost za sucha i za mokra, příjemná na dotek
Code: | 2001926 |
EAN: | 02001926 |
Producer: | Vyroubal Textiles s.r.o. |
Brand: | Pervin/Perlan (web) |
Product type: | Přírodní produkt |
Pervin/Perlan can be found in a very broad spectrum of human activity. It is used in healthcare as pads or sheets under patients (in permeable and impermeable form), wipes, bibs, etc., in agriculture and food industry for filtration of milk, oils, wine and other food media, in the funeral industry as an ecological lining of coffins and graves, in engineering for filtration of cooling and cutting emissions, in construction as a part of roofing membranes, by its nature it also serves as a packaging material for products that are to be protected from dust, scratches or other damage during handling (e.g. plastic parts in the automotive industry), various transport packaging and separating liners, photographic backgrounds, etc.
This special type of Pervin/Perlan can be produced up to a maximum weight of 45g/m2. 15g of the final weight is always the laminate, which is glued to the Pervin/Perlan inseparably.
The basis of this version of the Pervin/Perlan is the use of classic Pervin/Perlan, on the reverse side it is coated with a thin 15g laminate, a kind of membrane that is impermeable to liquids in one direction and breathable to air in the other direction.
The thin layer of this laminate ensures that any liquid in contact with Pervin/Perlan WP is trapped in its absorbent part. On the reverse side, the laminate layer is vapour permeable, thus the material retains the properties of classic Pervin/Perlan. The laminate used on Pervin/Perlan WP nonwovens is m
Made of 100% viscose.
Pervin/Perlan nonwovens are normally produced from 100% viscose (purely natural raw material) in weights from 23g/m2 to 80g/m2. In this weight range (from 23g/m2 to 80g/m2), viscose can be combined with polyester in various proportions according to the customer's requirements, but the maximum polyester ratio must not exceed 70%.
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Product type: | Přírodní produkt |
Pervin/Perlan can be found in a very broad spectrum of human activity. It is used in healthcare as pads or sheets under patients (in permeable and impermeable form), wipes, bibs, etc., in agriculture and food industry for filtration of milk, oils, wine and other food media, in the funeral industry as an ecological lining of coffins and graves, in engineering for filtration of cooling and cutting emissions, in construction as a part of roofing membranes, by its nature it also serves as a packaging material for products that are to be protected from dust, scratches or other damage during handling (e.g. plastic parts in the automotive industry), various transport packaging and separating liners, photographic backgrounds, etc.
This special type of Pervin/Perlan can be produced up to a maximum weight of 45g/m2. 15g of the final weight is always the laminate, which is glued to the Pervin/Perlan inseparably.
The basis of this version of the Pervin/Perlan is the use of classic Pervin/Perlan, on the reverse side it is coated with a thin 15g laminate, a kind of membrane that is impermeable to liquids in one direction and breathable to air in the other direction.
The thin layer of this laminate ensures that any liquid in contact with Pervin/Perlan WP is trapped in its absorbent part. On the reverse side, the laminate layer is vapour permeable, thus the material retains the properties of classic Pervin/Perlan. The laminate used on Pervin/Perlan WP nonwovens is m
Made of 100% viscose.
Pervin/Perlan nonwovens are normally produced from 100% viscose (purely natural raw material) in weights from 23g/m2 to 80g/m2. In this weight range (from 23g/m2 to 80g/m2), viscose can be combined with polyester in various proportions according to the customer's requirements, but the maximum polyester ratio must not exceed 70%.