
What is PP Spunbonded Fabric?
Polypropylene spunbonded fabric is a nonwoven fabric made by bonding fibers using thermal processes. It is created from polypropylene, a versatile thermoplastic polymer, which is melted and extruded into fine filaments. These filaments are then laid randomly onto a conveyor belt and bonded using heat and pressure to form a continuous fabric sheet.
Product Features
Stable Elongation
Good Moldability
Enhanced Durability
Permeable Nature
100% Recyclable
Low
Shrinkage
Heat
Resistant
High Tensile Strength
High Dimensional Stability
Product Treatment

Static-Resistance

Water Absorbent

Fire-Resistance

UV Shielding

Ultra-Soft Texture
Product Specifications

COLOUR
(Available in various colour)
Spunbonded fabric comes in a wide range of colors and can be customized to meet specific requirements, ensuring versatility for various applications.

WIDTH
(50-1830 mm)
Spunbonded fabric is available in roll form with varying width options, allowing flexibility for different applications.

LENGTH OF ROLL
(500 mtrs approx.)
Our Spunbonded fabric rolls, approx 500 mtrs in length, offer durability, breathability, & versatility for various industrial & commercial applications.

GSM RANGE
(10-200 GSM)
Our Spunbonded fabric rolls has different weight ranges from 10 to 200 GSM that make it suitable for various industries.

FORM
(Available in roll form)
Spunbonded non-woven fabric comes in roll form, ensuring convenience and adaptability for diverse applications.

Making of Spunbonded Fabric
Polypropylene pellets are melted in an extruder, which converts them into a viscous liquid and extruded through a spinneret. The hot filaments are cooled rapidly using air, and the solidified filaments are deposited randomly onto a conveyor belt to form a uniform, lightweight web. The web of fibers is thermally bonded using heat and pressure to strengthen the fabric, creating a cohesive and durable sheet. Depending on its intended use, it is treated for hydrophilicity, anti-static coating, or UV protection. The finished fabric is cut into rolls.
Quality Assurance
We utilize premium-grade raw materials, advanced machinery and equipment, and a skilled workforce to ensure exceptional quality. Regular quality checks are conducted throughout key stages of production, including rewinding, packaging, transportation, and on-time product delivery.

Making of Spunbond Fabric
Polypropylene pellets are melted in an extruder, which converts them into a viscous liquid and extruded through a spinneret. The hot filaments are cooled rapidly using air, and the solidified filaments are deposited randomly onto a conveyor belt to form a uniform, lightweight web. The web of fibers is thermally bonded using heat and pressure to strengthen the fabric, creating a cohesive and durable sheet. Depending on its intended use, it is treated for hydrophilicity, anti-static coating, or UV protection. The finished fabric is cut into rolls.
Quality Assurance
We utilize premium-grade raw materials, advanced machinery and equipment, and a skilled workforce to ensure exceptional quality. Regular quality checks are conducted throughout key stages of production, including rewinding, packaging, transportation, and on-time product delivery.