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Protective quality: the importance of protecting perforated nonwoven fabric from direct sunlight

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Perforated Nonwoven Fabric is widely used in medical, hygiene and industrial fields. Its excellent breathability and water absorption make it an ideal choice for many products. However, direct sunlight can negatively affect the quality and performance of nonwovens. This article will explore the importance of protecting perforated nonwovens from direct sunlight and what steps to take.

Ultraviolet rays in sunlight can also cause color changes and fading of non-woven fabrics. This may affect the appearance and aesthetics of the product, reducing its service life and market appeal.

Prolonged direct sunlight will accelerate the aging and deterioration process of non-woven fabrics. The structure of the fibers and materials can be damaged, resulting in a decrease in nonwoven quality and performance, ultimately affecting the functionality and reliability of the product.

Perforated non-woven fabrics should be stored away from direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays in the sun will reduce the strength and durability of the fiber, causing the fabric to turn yellow or age. When choosing a storage location, avoid places exposed to direct sunlight, such as balconies or places next to windows.

In order to avoid the negative effects of direct sunlight on perforated non-woven fabrics, the following measures can also be taken. The place chosen to store non-woven fabrics should avoid places exposed to direct sunlight, such as under awnings, inside lockers or in a cool and ventilated place indoors. When using non-woven fabrics outdoors, you can consider using sunshades, such as parasols or tents, to reduce the impact of direct sunlight on the non-woven fabrics. Try to avoid exposing non-woven fabrics to sunlight for long periods of time, especially in hot summer or areas with strong sunlight.

Regularly inspect stored or used non-woven fabrics to detect any signs of color change, fading or damage and take appropriate steps to repair or replace them.

Protection from direct sunlight is critical to the quality and performance of perforated nonwovens. By choosing a suitable storage location, using shade, avoiding prolonged exposure and regular inspection and maintenance, you can protect the quality and performance of non-woven fabrics, extend their service life, and ensure the high quality and reliability of your products.