A spunlace fabric roll refers to a cylindrical roll of spunlace nonwoven fabric that is produced during the manufacturing process. These rolls typically contain large quantities of spunlace fabric wound onto a cardboard or plastic core, making them easy to transport, store, and handle.
Here are some key characteristics of spunlace fabric rolls:
Fabric Composition: Spunlace fabric rolls are composed of entangled staple fibers, which can be natural (such as cotton, bamboo, or wood pulp) or synthetic (such as polyester or viscose), or a blend of both, depending on the intended application and customer requirements.
Width and Length: Spunlace fabric rolls come in various widths and lengths, depending on the specifications of the manufacturing equipment and customer preferences. They can range from several inches to several meters in width and can be hundreds of meters in length.
Weight and Thickness: Spunlace fabric rolls are available in different weights and thicknesses, depending on the density of the fabric and the desired characteristics for the end application. They can range from lightweight and thin to heavy and thick, offering flexibility in use.
Color and Finish: Spunlace fabric rolls may be produced in various colors and finishes to meet customer requirements and aesthetic preferences. They can be dyed or printed with patterns or logos, or left in their natural color, depending on the intended application.
Packaging: Spunlace fabric rolls are typically packaged in protective wrapping materials, such as plastic shrink wrap or cardboard boxes, to prevent damage during transportation and storage. They may also be labeled with information such as fabric specifications, batch numbers, and production dates for traceability.
