Understanding Polylactic Acid (PLA) Fiber: Properties and Applications
Types of PLA Fiber PLA fibers are primarily categorized into two types: short fibers and filament yarns. PLA Short Fibers…
And polylactic acid bicomponent fiber is the leading and characteristic product among them, it has achieved large-scale production and sales in the development of polylactic acid single and bicomponent fiber and differentiated products. The company undertook and completed the national key research and development project – research and development of high-quality polylactic acid fiber, built the PLA fiber production demonstration line and the project, “polylactic acid efficient biosynthesis and fiber preparation and application technology” won the2023 China Textile industry Federation First prize for technological progress.
Polylactic acid fibers are widely used in nonwoven fabrics for packaging and disposable goods like sanitary pads, diapers, and sanitary napkins.
Polylactic acid fibers enhance yarn strength, quality, and durability, making them suitable for sportswear, leisure clothing, and soft, durable jeans.
With biodegradability, antibacterial properties, and warmth retention, polylactic acid fibers are ideal for skin-friendly, comfortable home textiles.
Polylactic acid nonwoven fabric is widely used in food packaging bags, shopping bags, gift wraps, and shoe box liners, offering eco-friendly solutions.
Its antibacterial, breathable, and biodegradable properties make polylactic acid ideal for medical and sanitary items, reducing environmental impact.
Polylactic acid fibers’ fluffiness, elasticity, and breathability are perfect for creating filter materials with strong warmth retention.
Polylactic acid nonwoven fabrics are used for weed control cloths, planting bags, and agricultural covers, offering eco-friendly solutions.
Types of PLA Fiber PLA fibers are primarily categorized into two types: short fibers and filament yarns. PLA Short Fibers…
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As the global demand for sustainable and high-performance materials continues to grow, PLA (Polylactic Acid) spunlaced nonwoven fabric is emerging…
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