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100% SAF needlefelt now available

Technical Absorbents has announced the launch of a new superabsorbent fabric.

22nd August 2018

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Grimsby

Medical/Hygiene

Technical Absorbents has announced the launch of a new superabsorbent fabric. © Technical AbsorbentsTechnical Absorbents has announced the launch of a new superabsorbent fabric. The patent-pending 100% SAF needlefelt nonwoven has been in development and testing for some time and is now commercially available, according to the manufacturer.

Superabsorbent SAF needlefelt fabrics are already used in many applications and, since the installation of its own line in 2015, Technical Absorbents has created a large portfolio of absorbent fabrics and has supported a number of new product developments. According to the company, the latest fabric is truly innovative and will open up the doors to applications that require a fully maceratable superabsorbent solution.

“The development of a fabric that contains only SAF and no other synthetic, natural or binder fibres is extremely exciting,” explained Product Development Director Dr Mark Paterson. “We are not aware of anyone else that can manufacture such a fabric, and this opens up the opportunity for new product forms. There is no other 100% superabsorbent fabric currently available.”

“We particularly see a potential for its use in spill capture products, such as those used in hospitals to contain bloods, urines and other liquids that need to be managed safely, hygienically and effectively.”

The company’s 2m-wide needlefelt line can produce absorbent fabrics in basis weights from 130 to 1000gsm. To help protect the fibre during processing, the line is housed in a controlled humidity environment. Other non-absorbent fabrics can also be manufactured on the line, i.e. 100% polyester. Short order trial runs can also be facilitated where commercially viable, the company adds.

“Initially, the line was used for research and development (R&D) as well as making commercial products,” continued Mark. “The first couple of years saw us develop our product range – containing up to 80% SAF – which are now used in many different applications from medical to filtration. The new 100% SAF fabric is the first of a number of products we have developed as we strive to look for new opportunities for our core SAF technology.”

www.techabsorbents.com

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