Spun lace is a process of making non-woven using fluid forces to lock the fibers together. This is achieved by fine water jets directed through the web, which is supported by a conveyor belt. Entanglement occurs when the water strikes the web and the fibers are deflected. The vigorous agitation within the web causes the fibers to become entangled. The machine which accomplishes this is known as hydroentanglement or spun lace machine. So far, there are many different specific terms for spunlaced nonwoven like jet entangled, water entangled, and hydroentangled or hydraulically needled. The term, spunlaced, is used more
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